In this advanced-level course, we will explore the use of prompts and parameters to infuse fresh ideas into your creative process while working with photography, video, installations, sound/visual hybrids, or any other visual forms.

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Note: This course will be held online using the Zoom Platform. Classes will be held on 5 consecutive Tuesdays, Mar 26, Apr 2, 9, 16 & 23 from 10-11:45am ET.

In this advanced-level course, we will explore the use of prompts and parameters to infuse fresh ideas into your creative process.

The creative prompts are derived from art historical references, materials, philosophy, the elements, and principles of design, time, and the unexpected. Each week the course will meet for an hour and forty-five minutes. During this time we will present work from the previous week and engage in a discussion and critique of the work created. Every week parameters for a new project will be presented along with related contemporary and art historical information relating to the prompt.

Alewife Split - By Scott Fuller
Alewife Split – By instructor Scott Fuller.
Lost Song - By Scott Fuller
Lost Song – By instructor Scott Fuller.

This course is open to advanced artists working in photography, video, installation, sound/visual hybrids, or any other visual forms.

MDI - By Scott Fuller
MDI – By Scott Fuller.

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Instructor: Scott Fuller

Scott is a practicing artist focusing on large-scale public works and experimental small-scale forms.  His work interprets the natural world and has a diverse range, utilizing photography, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, large-scale metal, glasswork and ephemeral materials like fire, ice and projection.  Fuller’s work has been exhibited throughout the USA and in a total of thirty different countries around the world.  His work has been published in international exhibition catalogs, books, periodicals; local media and has appeared on national television in the USA and China.  Scott received an award in Beijing for a landscape sculpture created for the Summer Olympics and presented the work in the California Governor’s Office during a cultural exchange between Chinese and American artists. Scott currently teaches as a member of Maine Media Workshops+ College MFA Core Faculty and runs his creative projects through Scott Fuller studios LLC. Previously he was the founder of the BFA program at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine where he made art and worked with students for sixteen years.