Find more information about:ISBN:7755OCLC Number:881394729Description:xxi, 476 pages: illustrations; 23 cmContents:Introduction -Part one: theories and histories. Six cultures of the PhD around the world / James Elkins; List of the PhD programs around the world / James Elkins; Researching the PhD in art and design: what is it, and why do a PhD in art and design? / Judith Mottram; When management speaks.
Artists With PhDs On The New Doctoral Degree In Studio Art Animation BDes (Hons) Full Animation at Ulster is a studio focused, highly creative course, specialising in computer animation for games, VFX, feature and TV animation. You also compiled and edited the recent book Artists with PhDs: On the New Doctoral Degree in Studio Art. Last year you wrote that as of 2012 there were about 140 studio-based PhD programs worldwide (with the most in the UK).
About the authorJames Elkins is E.C. Chadbourne Professor in the of University of Chicago Extension: 1982-83, lecturer. Six courses on subjects related to the practice of art, including beginning and advanced anatomy for artists, history and practice of perspective for artists. University of Chicago, 1982-1983, assistant.
Two courses offered at the graduate level in Art and Design (studio work). 1987 and 1988, assistant. Renaissance Survey. Loyola University: 1988-89, visiting lecturer: Problems in Modern and Postmodern Art. University of Illinois at Chicago: 1988, visiting lecturer: European Architecture from 1750 to 1900. Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His recent books include On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art, Visual Studies: A Skeptical Introduction, What Happened to Art Criticism?
Master Narratives and Their Discontents, and Art Critiques: a Guide. Currently he is organizing a seven-year series called the Stone Summer Theory Institute , ([email protected]). About the bookThis book is the second, extended edition of the first of its kind. It is a resource to help people artists, teachers, administrators, and students assess and compare programs for a new PhD in Studio Art. Praise“A PhD in art is inevitable, and so best to explore the implications of this seemingly inevitable development.”– David Carrier, Champney Family Professor, Case Western Reserve University/ Cleveland Institute of Art.“I find this book to be fascinating and thought-provoking material.”– Andrew E.
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