
Should an art class or art career always be competitive for young people? Does chasing an elusive dream of success truly lead us somewhere?
Andrew shared one of the classes he designed—a collabo audio walk project about the Young Lords Organization, which emerged in 1969 in NYC.
Could a class like this create meaningful change in the academic world? Can such an approach help break the culture of individualism?
Guest speaker: Andrew Demirjian Andrew Demirjian builds linguistic, sonic and visual environments that disrupt habituated ways of reading, hearing and seeing. His interdisciplinary artistic practice examines structures that shape consciousness and perception, questioning frameworks that support the status quo and limit thought. Andrew teaches theory and production courses in emerging media in the Film and Media Department and the Integrated Media Arts MFA program at Hunter College. @silentpatterns https://www.andrewdemirjian.com/ ademirji@hunter.cuny.edu Listening: https://linktr.ee/Current.Artpodcast @current.artpodcast / current.artpodcast@gmail.com New Episode every Sunday at 10 AM EST —————————————————— host - Yaching Cheung yachingcheung.com / art.yachingcheung@gmail.com ————————————————————————— #artmfa#academic#degree#university#beinganartist #artyoutuber #art #artpodcast #currentartpodcast #artwork #modernart #artistlife #artist #artistssupportingartists #podcast #podcaster #creativeprocess #newyorkcity #VisualArtsInspiration #CreativeProcess #InspiringArtists #ArtWorldInsights #ArtistsChallenges #ValueInCreativity #CreativeIndustryLife #InspireCreativity #ArtistsSupportingArtists #artisticinspiration