Two Artworks and a Workshop
Apr. 13th, 2011 08:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Decided to commit myself to doing a couple of works for the QC artshow, and to do a workshop as well. The artworks (neither created yet) will be:
ASSIMILATION-IDENTITY
A computer animation. This work created 2011 as an experimental exploration for my Masters in Fine Art.
THE MISSING TEE
Computer print. This work reflects the gap between ideals in community and the reality of life.
Now of course I have to create the works. It's all an exercise in learning FLASH and ILLUSTRATOR, but I know that now I've committed I'm make it happen. And the workshop will be:
QC: IS IT WORTH IT?
Each year queer students attend Queer Collaborations and in general the cost of attending is often subsidised by their local queer support groups. Is this expense justified? Would the money be better spent supporting queer students on local campuses, especially in this age of post VSU? A general discussion on this issue, and of how attendees of the current and future QCs can bring back value from the conference for those who couldn’t attend.
Should get a response to that!