Fine Arts Keystone Archives - News and Media /news/tag/fine-arts-keystone/ Augsburg University Fri, 17 Feb 2017 21:43:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Using art to make a difference /news/2009/11/06/using-art-to-make-a-difference/ Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:47:41 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1603 What can fine arts majors learn about themselves and their disciplines by volunteering in the community? Come to the Fine Arts Keystone final presentation on Monday to find out. This Fall, senior students in film, music, theatre, and studio arts worked with Centro, a multi-social service agency that serves the Chicano and Latino communities. Students ...

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finearts_keystoneWhat can fine arts majors learn about themselves and their disciplines by volunteering in the community? Come to the Fine Arts Keystone final presentation on Monday to find out.

This Fall, senior students in film, music, theatre, and studio arts worked with , a multi-social service agency that serves the Chicano and Latino communities. Students volunteered in the food bank and worked with children in the Siembra preschool. They blogged about their experiences throughout the term and created art respective of their disciplines as a way to reflect on their engagement with Centro. The class will present a collaborative art piece on Monday, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. in the lower level of Old Main.

Susan Boecher, assistant professor of art, said the students wanted to focus the community service aspect of the course on issues related to hunger and food. She chose Centro after researching several organizations because it is a multi-service agency which would provide multiple opportunities for the students to volunteer. She also wanted the students to get involved in areas where Augsburg had not previously been.

Through their work with Centro, the students saw that many of the problems faced by people who are served by the organization are connected. “That’s how this class functions,” one student said. “Our final project is a symbolic initiative related to our experiences at Centro.”

Boecher says the project not only gives students an opportunity to get involved in the community but also encourages students from different disciplines to work together toward a common cause. “The Keystone encourages community based art projects that engage and educate the campus and allows students to find ways to use their talent to give back to the community.”

Though the students were not creating art at Centro, one student said that working with others gave her a glimpse into a different world. “That gives me new stuff to work with and broadens my horizons as an artist,” she said.

Another student added, “Art is what we have, and we use the tools we have to make a difference. Centro is a huge place, but little parts come together to make the whole. That’s what this show is about.”

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Fine Arts Keystone presents 'Crossing the Street' /news/2008/11/04/fine-arts-keystone-presents-crossing-the-street/ Tue, 04 Nov 2008 16:28:19 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1998 The Fine Arts Keystone integrates graduating seniors from the film, theatre, music, and visual arts programs to provide particular skill sets they will need as artists upon graduation from Augsburg. Because the Keystone examines vocation in this course, the Fine Arts students have utilized the concept of vocation by creating an art project working with ...

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finearts_keystoneThe Fine Arts Keystone integrates graduating seniors from the film, theatre, music, and visual arts programs to provide particular skill sets they will need as artists upon graduation from Augsburg. Because the Keystone examines vocation in this course, the Fine Arts students have utilized the concept of vocation by creating an art project working with and giving back to the community.

For six weeks the students have done research on the East Riverside neighborhood and created artwork that reflects their research. Initially students created flyers advertising a “neighborhood block meeting” and placed them in the four block radius between 6th Street and Riverside and 20th Avenue to Cedar. A meeting was held, students conducted interviews, attended an annual meeting, and created artwork based on their findings. The students have also worked with Neighborhood on Wheels, an organization that uses bicycles equipped with computers, generators, and sound and compiled their artwork into a digital piece that will be projected on Tuesday night. The piece covers the history of the neighborhood, attributes of the neighborhood and uses artwork to illustrate the findings. It is hoped that the piece will be used in the future for informational meetings on campus or by the neighborhood organizations to open up the dialogue between the college campus and the neighborhood.

Fine Arts Keystone presentation — “Crossing the Street”

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 8:30 p.m.

Outside Foss Center main entrance

In the event of rain, the project will be presented on November 11, 2008.

Article submitted by Susan Boecher, outside artwork by Jonny Knoll, main article artwork by Femi Solaja

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