36 results for your search
28 to Make, Lesson 16/Day 16, Day 16: Blackout Poetry
presented by Lara McCormick, fl. 2013, in 28 to Make, Lesson 16/Day 16 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating...
Sample
presented by Lara McCormick, fl. 2013, in 28 to Make, Lesson 16/Day 16 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
Description
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking vis...
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick
Week 4: Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich
Weekends: You'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks Chambers
Who is this for? It’s been gently optimized for designers, illustrators, and typographers, but it’s for anyone who wants give traction to their desire to create.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Instructional material
Author / Creator
Lara McCormick, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
CreativeLive
Series
28 to Make
Speaker / Narrator
Lara McCormick, fl. 2013
Person Discussed
Lara McCormick, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Graphic design, Seminars and workshops, Creativity, Poetry
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CreativeLive
Subject
Graphic design, Seminars and workshops, Creativity, Poetry
×
28 to Make, Lesson 18/Day 18, Day 18: Visualize Sound
presented by Lara McCormick, fl. 2013, in 28 to Make, Lesson 18/Day 18 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating...
Sample
presented by Lara McCormick, fl. 2013, in 28 to Make, Lesson 18/Day 18 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
Description
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking vis...
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick
Week 4: Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich
Weekends: You'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks Chambers
Who is this for? It’s been gently optimized for designers, illustrators, and typographers, but it’s for anyone who wants give traction to their desire to create.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Lara McCormick, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
CreativeLive
Series
28 to Make
Speaker / Narrator
Lara McCormick, fl. 2013
Person Discussed
Lara McCormick, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Crafts, Seminars and workshops, Creativity, Perceptions and senses
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CreativeLive
Subject
Crafts, Seminars and workshops, Creativity, Perceptions and senses
×
28 to Make, Lesson 21/Day 21, Day 21: Take the Day Off and Reflect
in 28 to Make, Lesson 21/Day 21 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating...
Sample
in 28 to Make, Lesson 21/Day 21 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
Description
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking vis...
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick
Week 4: Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich
Weekends: You'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks Chambers
Who is this for? It’s been gently optimized for designers, illustrators, and typographers, but it’s for anyone who wants give traction to their desire to create.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
How-To
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
CreativeLive
Series
28 to Make
Speaker / Narrator
Brooks Chambers, fl. 2014
Person Discussed
Brooks Chambers, fl. 2014
Topic / Theme
Creativity, Introspection, Fine arts occupations
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CreativeLive
Subject
Creativity, Introspection, Fine arts occupations
×
28 to Make, Lesson 5/Day 5, Day 5: Draw a Receipt
produced by CreativeLive, in 28 to Make, Lesson 5/Day 5 (CreativeLive, 2016), 3 mins
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making. Week 1 Celebrating ev...
Sample
produced by CreativeLive, in 28 to Make, Lesson 5/Day 5 (CreativeLive, 2016), 3 mins
Description
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making. Week 1 Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt, Week 2 Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam, Week 3 Hacking visua...
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making. Week 1 Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt, Week 2 Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam, Week 3 Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick, Week 4Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich, WeekendsYou'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks ChambersWho is this for?It’s been gently optimized for designers, illustrators, and typographers, but it’s for anyone who wants give traction to their desire to create.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
CreativeLive
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
CreativeLive
Series
28 to Make
Speaker / Narrator
Kate Bingaman-Burt, fl. 2016
Person Discussed
Kate Bingaman-Burt, fl. 2016
Topic / Theme
Drawing and drawings, Creativity
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CreativeLive
Subject
Drawing and drawings, Creativity
×
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 1, Episode 2, Spirituality
directed by Deborah Shaffer, fl. 2001; produced by Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 1, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2001), 54 mins
This episode addresses the continuing examination of the spiritual in art and life. James Turrell's works are investigated as they relate to and depart from his Quaker heritage, and through the idea of light as a metaphor for the spiritual. Ann Hamilton's installations, which often feature a solitary figure attend...
Sample
directed by Deborah Shaffer, fl. 2001; produced by Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 1, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2001), 54 mins
Description
This episode addresses the continuing examination of the spiritual in art and life. James Turrell's works are investigated as they relate to and depart from his Quaker heritage, and through the idea of light as a metaphor for the spiritual. Ann Hamilton's installations, which often feature a solitary figure attending to a task, evoke not only a sense of mortality and quiet meditation, but also awe. The labor-intensive miniature paintings of Shahz...
This episode addresses the continuing examination of the spiritual in art and life. James Turrell's works are investigated as they relate to and depart from his Quaker heritage, and through the idea of light as a metaphor for the spiritual. Ann Hamilton's installations, which often feature a solitary figure attending to a task, evoke not only a sense of mortality and quiet meditation, but also awe. The labor-intensive miniature paintings of Shahzia Sikander combine figurative and abstract elements from both the Muslim and Hindu faiths. And the books, sculptures and installations of John Feodorov whimsically examine New Age assumptions about Native-American spirituality.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Art21
Author / Creator
Deborah Shaffer, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
Person Discussed
John Feodorov, 1960-, Shahzia Sikander, 1969-, Ann Hamilton, 1956-, James Turrell, 1943-
Topic / Theme
Spirituality, Fine arts, Artists, Creativity
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 by Public Broadcasting Service
Subject
Spirituality, Fine arts, Artists, Creativity
×
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 1, Episode 4, Consumption
directed by Deborah Shaffer, fl. 2001; produced by Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 1, Episode 4 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2001), 57 mins
With an introduction by John McEnroe in a video created by Barbara Kruger, the second half of this program turns its eye on the influences a consumerist society and pop culture exert on contemporary art and vice-versa. Featured are the experimental home, "furniture" designs, clothing and artificial island of Andre...
Sample
directed by Deborah Shaffer, fl. 2001; produced by Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 1, Episode 4 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2001), 57 mins
Description
With an introduction by John McEnroe in a video created by Barbara Kruger, the second half of this program turns its eye on the influences a consumerist society and pop culture exert on contemporary art and vice-versa. Featured are the experimental home, "furniture" designs, clothing and artificial island of Andrea Zittel. The paintings of Michael Ray Charles analyze the historical relationship between advertising images and cultural stereotypes....
With an introduction by John McEnroe in a video created by Barbara Kruger, the second half of this program turns its eye on the influences a consumerist society and pop culture exert on contemporary art and vice-versa. Featured are the experimental home, "furniture" designs, clothing and artificial island of Andrea Zittel. The paintings of Michael Ray Charles analyze the historical relationship between advertising images and cultural stereotypes. And Mel Chin connects to culture and commerce through an eclectic body of work that deals with everything from television's "Melrose Place" to his Detroit "revival field" project, which attempts to clean polluted plots of land.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Art21
Author / Creator
Deborah Shaffer, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
Person Discussed
Matthew Barney, 1967-, Mel Chin, 1951-, Michael Ray Charles, 1967-, Andrea Zittel
Topic / Theme
Popular culture, Consumer society, Creativity, Fine arts, Artists
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 by Public Broadcasting Service
Subject
Popular culture, Consumer society, Creativity, Fine arts, Artists
×
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3, Episode 1, Power
produced by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004, Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2005), 56 mins
From politics to mass media, the theme of power pervades daily life. The artists in this program -- Cai Guo-Qiang, Laylah Ali, Krzysztof Wodiczko and Ida Applebroog -- negotiate personal and cultural histories, re-imagine social space and challenge authority, oppression and control. The hour concludes with an orig...
Sample
produced by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004, Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2005), 56 mins
Description
From politics to mass media, the theme of power pervades daily life. The artists in this program -- Cai Guo-Qiang, Laylah Ali, Krzysztof Wodiczko and Ida Applebroog -- negotiate personal and cultural histories, re-imagine social space and challenge authority, oppression and control. The hour concludes with an original piece of video art by Teresa Hubbard/Alexander Birchler. David Alan Grier hosts.
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004, Art21
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
Person Discussed
Ida Applebroog, 1929-, Krzysztof Wodiczko, 1943-, Cai Guo-Qiang, 1957-, Laylah Ali, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Creativity
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Public Broadcasting Service
Subject
Creativity
×
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3, Episode 3, Structures
directed by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; produced by Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2005), 56 mins
How do we organize life? What are the ways in which we capture knowledge and attempt greater understanding? The artists in this episode - Mathew Ritchie, Fred Wilson, Richard Tuttle and Roni Horn - create systems, shift contexts and engage with perception, utilizing unconventional devices. The hour concludes with...
Sample
directed by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; produced by Art21, in Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Season 3, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2005), 56 mins
Description
How do we organize life? What are the ways in which we capture knowledge and attempt greater understanding? The artists in this episode - Mathew Ritchie, Fred Wilson, Richard Tuttle and Roni Horn - create systems, shift contexts and engage with perception, utilizing unconventional devices. The hour concludes with an original piece of video art by Teresa Hubbard/Alexander Birchler, a unique and poetic meditation on the idea of structures. Sam Wate...
How do we organize life? What are the ways in which we capture knowledge and attempt greater understanding? The artists in this episode - Mathew Ritchie, Fred Wilson, Richard Tuttle and Roni Horn - create systems, shift contexts and engage with perception, utilizing unconventional devices. The hour concludes with an original piece of video art by Teresa Hubbard/Alexander Birchler, a unique and poetic meditation on the idea of structures. Sam Waterston hosts.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Art21
Author / Creator
Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
Person Discussed
Roni Horn, 1955-, Richard Tuttle, 1941-, Fred Wilson, 1954-, Matthew Ritchie, 1964-
Topic / Theme
Creativity, Fine arts, Artists
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Public Broadcasting Service
Subject
Creativity, Fine arts, Artists
×
The World of the Doll Artist
directed by James Seligman, fl. 2004-2007; produced by Lee Crowe and Larry Rattner, fl. 2004 (Beverly Hills, CA: Choices, Inc., 2009), 34 mins
The World of the Doll Artist explores the passion and the creative process of doll making. Learn from world-renowned artists Olga Roehl, Shelly Thornton, Gail Lackey, Nancy Wiley, Jodi and Richard Creager, Reina Mia Brill and more as they discuss their inspiration, approach to craft, and design techniques. Viewers...
Sample
directed by James Seligman, fl. 2004-2007; produced by Lee Crowe and Larry Rattner, fl. 2004 (Beverly Hills, CA: Choices, Inc., 2009), 34 mins
Description
The World of the Doll Artist explores the passion and the creative process of doll making. Learn from world-renowned artists Olga Roehl, Shelly Thornton, Gail Lackey, Nancy Wiley, Jodi and Richard Creager, Reina Mia Brill and more as they discuss their inspiration, approach to craft, and design techniques. Viewers will get a first look at the latest work of these amazing artisans through up-close and vivid photography. For newcomers and long time...
The World of the Doll Artist explores the passion and the creative process of doll making. Learn from world-renowned artists Olga Roehl, Shelly Thornton, Gail Lackey, Nancy Wiley, Jodi and Richard Creager, Reina Mia Brill and more as they discuss their inspiration, approach to craft, and design techniques. Viewers will get a first look at the latest work of these amazing artisans through up-close and vivid photography. For newcomers and long time fans of doll making, The World of the Doll Artist will serve as a treasured resource for years to come.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Lee Crowe, Larry Rattner, fl. 2004
Author / Creator
James Seligman, fl. 2004-2007
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Choices, Inc.
Topic / Theme
Creativity, Artists, Dolls, Art & Architecture
Subject
Creativity, Artists, Dolls
×
28 to Make, Lesson 12/Day 12, Day 12: Exquisite Corpse
presented by Ryan Putnam, fl. 2016, in 28 to Make, Lesson 12/Day 12 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating...
Sample
presented by Ryan Putnam, fl. 2016, in 28 to Make, Lesson 12/Day 12 (CreativeLive, 2016), 2 mins
Description
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking vis...
It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making.
Week 1: Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt
Week 2: Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam
Week 3: Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick
Week 4: Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich
Weekends: You'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks Chambers
Who is this for? It’s been gently optimized for designers, illustrators, and typographers, but it’s for anyone who wants give traction to their desire to create.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Ryan Putnam, fl. 2016
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
CreativeLive
Series
28 to Make
Speaker / Narrator
Ryan Putnam, fl. 2016
Person Discussed
Ryan Putnam, fl. 2016
Topic / Theme
Graphic design, Seminars and workshops, Creativity, Artistic collaboration, Drawing and drawings
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CreativeLive
Subject
Graphic design, Seminars and workshops, Creativity, Artistic collaboration, Drawing and drawings
×