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In the first semester of each year, the Study Group Painting Studio Apotheke becomes a study and project guidance group in painting.

The members of the Apotheke Painting Studio will develop productions that deal with pictorial language, and will study techniques such as encaustic, monotype, suminagashi, anthotype, cyanotype, screen printing, collage, among other studies that may compose their creative process. They will receive intensive guidance on projects and will have space to produce in a painting studio at the University and outside the University; they will also participate as organizers in conversations and open classes with guest artist professors, linking research to the scope of Postgraduate studies.

Open studios and exhibition projects may also be developed when necessary. In the second semester of each year, participants are invited to study J. Dewey's texts theoretically, together with postgraduate students in the course On Being an Artist Researcher (PPGAV/UDESC). If you are interested in being a member of this Study Group, please send your project and portfolio.

 

Meetings are held fortnightly and last for one year.

Attendance rules: any participant who misses meetings three times will be dismissed.

The Study Group Apotheke Painting Studio does not provide individual materials, materials are only shared when there is a resource from the Institution. What we have is a structure of knowledge/doing with time/space.

  Rules for submitting projects:

    The project must clearly present its objectives regarding what should be produced in pictorial language, understanding the context of contemporaneity and its interface. It must include how and with which materials will be worked and the initial methodological approaches that should be developed. This is an intention for production in visual poetics and its articulation.

15 vacancies for 2018. Interested parties, send your projects

until November 5, 2017 to apothekestudio@gmail.com

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