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Image depicts nearly ten glass specimen jars, but centers on three in the front. One contains small rocks or pebbles, and the other two contain dried plant matter. Each jaw has a handwritten blue tag tied to the top of

Image depicts nearly ten glass specimen jars, but centers on three in the front. One contains small rocks or pebbles, and the other two contain dried plant matter. Each jaw has a handwritten blue tag tied to the top of the bottle with blue string. 

Spring 2019 Course: Approaches, to Light (Taught by Edward Finn)

Approaches to Light traced the fundamental questions of James Turrell’s work to their origins in philosophy, literature, physics, and art. By engaging with light as a medium for human imagination, we explored the ways in which we make meaning from the physical universe and the aesthetic frames we impose on it. Students created their own artistic expressions of light, landscape, and imagination in the form of physical artifacts, audiovisual experiences, and other vessels of meaning that responded to the work of Turrell and Roden Crater.

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    • Close up of glass specimen jars
    Contributors
    • Wasserman, Sherri (Creator)
    • Gonzalez, Stephanie (Creator)
    • Vo, Sammantha (Abridger)
    • Vasquez, Emiddio (Creator)
    • Finn, Ed, 1980- (Teacher)
    Date Created
    2019
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  • Image
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