Title: Summer Abroad PontAven
1Summer AbroadPont-Aven
- program orientation
- April 30, 2009
2- introductions
- program overview
- student affairs information
- administrative tasks
- faculty discussion
- questions
3 Please note These events are subject to
change Sample Daily Schedule Classes meet
either Monday and Wednesday ORTuesday and
Thursday. Studio space is open and available
beyond class time. Critiques Every
Friday Additional Activities Excursions on
Saturdays to museums and churches throughout
Brittany
4Personal Safety Abroad
- Program emergency phone numbers in your cell
phone or carry them with you so that you can
contact program staff if you need assistance - Always carry copies of identification, insurance
information and the SOS card with you - Always tell someone where you are going
5- Call your parents!
- We will monitor travel warnings and advisories.
- We have an emergency action plan that covers
emergency communication, assembly and evacuation.
6Student Conduct
- The Brown Code of Conduct is in effect at all
times - Remember that you represent Brown University and
its reputation for scholarly excellence - The on-site director has the authority to dismiss
a student from the program for academic and
non-academic grounds
7Student Support
- Disability Support
- Mental Health Issues
- Physical Health Issues
- Crisis Management
8International SOSMember Services Benefits
- Travel Assistance
- Medical Assistance
- 24/7 Call Centers
- Students are strongly encouraged to use the
International SOS - services. To access the International SOS website
directly you - will need to enter Brown's International SOS
Membership number - 11BSGC000031 in the log-in section
- www.internationalsos.com
9Emergency Services
www.internationalsos.com
10Benefits of International SOS
Register Your Trip On-Line
Password Protected Medical Record
No Charge to Call SOS
Sign Up For Email Alerts
Pre-existing medical Condition call SOS about
options
11Emergency Information
In the event of a natural disaster, civil unrest
or terrorist attack, Brown has established
emergency protocols in place. Information will be
posted on Browns web site.
- Dont
- Panic - if you need emergency assistance call SOS
- Lose contact with the program
- Do
- Use common sense
- Take advantage of SOS Services
- Have a safe and rewarding experience
www.internationalsos.com
12documents
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- Due immediately
- Copy of the photo page of your passport
- Copy of your flight itinerary
- Acceptance form with medical and emergency
contact information - Housing preferences (allergies, diet
restrictions, etc.)
13Curriculum
- PRINTMAKING
- Instructor Prof. Susan Lichtman, Brandeis
UniversityUsing the etching presses at PSCA,
this course will focus on the versatile processes
of monotype, dry point and collograph as means to
exploring personal imagery and pictorial
invention. Students of all levels will be guided
through a range of techniques, including additive
and subtractive inking, carborundum prints, and
multi-plate color printing. This workshop will
compliment the students work in painting,
drawing or sculpture by generating an innovative
body of work that expands on themes developed in
other media. - DRAWING I and II Introduction and Advanced
Tutorial - Instructor Prof. Dennis Congdon, Rhode Island
School of DesignWorking on site and in the
studio with traditional drawing means- charcoal,
pencil, inkwash - students will study the
experimental and innovative potential of drawing.
Weekly assignments will challenge students to
encounter aspects of Drawing that are
foundational to Painting and Sculpture. Other
projects will develop drawings that stand
independently as finished final works on paper.
Working from direct observation beginning
students can expect individual one-on-one support
daily and experienced students develop means of
visual research that build advanced-level
projects. In the tradition of Parisian and
American artists working in Brittany all students
will be required to keep a journal/sketchbook.
Drawings and personal notations will be collected
during field trips, and each days work in this
book will document all studio developments and
on-site observations. This important research
tool will be central to weekly dialog with
faculty questions - SCULPTURE/Installation/Site work
- Instructor Jerry Mischak, RISD, URI, BrownThis
class will focus on the local materials and
exhilarating environment as astarting point to
explore and implement ideas involving the object
and the spaceit occupies. Stone, metal, plants,
wood, wax, found objects, trash are all
possiblematerials to manipulate and alter for
use in your projects. The challenge to createand
solve problems in sculpture is the means by which
each student willinvestigate their own personal
vision. Assignments will be worked on in
thestudio and in some cases on site. Single
objects, multiples and site-specific pieces will
all play a part in the class. - PAINTING I and II Color and Pattern/ nature and
culture in Pont-Aven - Instructor Prof. Wendy Edwards, Brown
UniversityThis class will investigate painting
based on information collected from the
surrounding environment. Each assignment will
stem from research on selected visual findings in
the town of Pont-Aven, the Breton landscape, or
field trips to historic sites. This class will
accommodate both beginning and advanced level
students through individual and group critiques.
All students will be assigned twenty-four hour
access to an individual studio space allowing for
a wide range of ongoing projects in relation to
scale and materials. The minimum requirement of
eight paintings is expected within a stimulating
and highly productive and focused four-week
course. Basic principals as well as conceptual
critical thinking skills will be introduced. This
course will include daily interaction with the
professor and individual support throughout the
program. Students will be required to attend
faculty and visiting artist lectures, Saturday
excursions to sites selected by the faculty.
Slide lectures, articles and other visual
materials will be provided to both the group and
individuals. -
14 What to bring
- Your Passport
- A copy of your passport AND list of credit card
s - All your medication
- Paintbrushes, duct tape
- Hat, flashlight
- Cell-phone with compatibility
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