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I’m looking to help bring forth a coalition of artists globally online and locally in West Michigan. I’m focused on exploring visual/musical possibilities with computers. I think school has missed the mark with teaching these new opportunities, but that doesn’t mean everyone has to be teaching themselves.

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If you’ve begun exploring aesthetics and the creation of art, you’ve probably realized that your vision is your own and only you have access to the flavor that you release. The closer relationship you have with your flavor/muse, the more extensive your inner ‘agenda’ becomes.

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It’s because of this inner relationship inside the artist that with art, each student is also a teacher. (Which has still not been acknowledged by our schools.)

 

An “art school” that understands students should be dictating their own learning naturally becomes a free-flowing playground of ideas & competitive development.

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Art school today is instead led by agendas used year after year. But their method appears to work well as their goal is to land you a job with a decent salary, all the while most artists would prefer to be working for themselves..

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Imagine an art class where each student comes to class to simply better themselves as an artist or to simply discover more of what there is. It’s shocking that there isn’t a space for such a thing.

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