Transart Institute
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Transart Institute offers student-centered postgraduate art programs which foster independent thinking, risk-taking and the creation of an informed and sustainable art praxis. The Institute is also a platform for faculty to expand their teaching praxis by making space for creativity and experimentation.
Beyond its educational objectives, Transart Institute is engaged in building an international community in support of students, alumni, faculty and their artistic and academic goals. The institute offers its former students a virtual and material basis for artistic practice, the exchange of ideas, opportunities and critiques, supporting individual and collective growth beyond the duration of the program. Despite its small size, Transart Institute has become a place where the diverse and often incongruous experiences, philosophies and epistemologies of the post-colonial world can be in contact with each other.
, in 2009 and 2010 in Berlin
. Since 2010 the program is validated as MFA Creative Practice through the University of Plymouth
. In 2009 alumni founded the Transart Exhibition Collective.
program for working artists in a highly individualized format. The innovative program consists of three intensive summer residencies with lectures, workshops, critiques, seminars, performances and exhibitions in Europe and two shorter, winter residencies in New York. In the four semesters between residencies, students create their own course of study realizing individual art and research projects with the support of faculty and self-chosen artist studio advisors wherever they work and live.
is in progress and practice-based doctoral programs are currently available through University of Plymouth. The University has a history of over ten years with practice-based PhD programs notably the Planetary Collegium
.
All programs at Transart Institute are geared towards the development of a sustainable artistic praxis rather than training in certain media or genres, challenging students to think conceptually and work creatively in new ways. Current students work with animation, curating, digital media, film, gaming, graphic design, installation, painting, performance, photography, robotics, sculpture, sound, text, video, virtual reality.
Summer Faculty 2010-11:
Myron Beasley, PhD, Brazil/USA
Sarah Bennett, PhD, UK
Lynn Book, MFA, USA
Jean Marie Casbarian, MFA, USA
Ofri Cnaani, MFA, Israel/USA
Cella, MFA, USA
Geoff Cox, PhD, UK/Denmark
Claire Daigle, PhD, USA (2011)
David Dunn, MFA, USA
Nicolás Dumit Estevez, MFA, Dominican Republic/USA
Victoria Hindley, MFA, USA
Laura González, PhD cand. Spain/UK (2011)
Carolyn Guertin, PhD, Canada/USA (2011)
Klaus Knoll, PhD, Austria/USA
Mary Ting, MFA, China/USA
Beyond its educational objectives, Transart Institute is engaged in building an international community in support of students, alumni, faculty and their artistic and academic goals. The institute offers its former students a virtual and material basis for artistic practice, the exchange of ideas, opportunities and critiques, supporting individual and collective growth beyond the duration of the program. Despite its small size, Transart Institute has become a place where the diverse and often incongruous experiences, philosophies and epistemologies of the post-colonial world can be in contact with each other.
History
Transart Institute was founded in 2004. It started delivering a postgraduate course, the MFA in New Media, accredited by the Austrian Ministry of Education and Culture in 2005 and the first summer residency was held in 2005 with an international body of 25 students and eight faculty. From 2006 to 2008 the summer residencies took place at the O.K. Center LinzLinz
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, in 2009 and 2010 in Berlin
Berlin
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. Since 2010 the program is validated as MFA Creative Practice through the University of Plymouth
University of Plymouth
Plymouth University is the largest university in the South West of England, with over 30,000 students and is 9th largest in the United Kingdom by total number of students . It has almost 3,000 staff...
. In 2009 alumni founded the Transart Exhibition Collective.
MFA Creative Practice
Transart Institute offers an international, low-residency MFAMaster of Fine Arts
A Master of Fine Arts is a graduate degree typically requiring 2–3 years of postgraduate study beyond the bachelor's degree , although the term of study will vary by country or by university. The MFA is usually awarded in visual arts, creative writing, filmmaking, dance, or theatre/performing arts...
program for working artists in a highly individualized format. The innovative program consists of three intensive summer residencies with lectures, workshops, critiques, seminars, performances and exhibitions in Europe and two shorter, winter residencies in New York. In the four semesters between residencies, students create their own course of study realizing individual art and research projects with the support of faculty and self-chosen artist studio advisors wherever they work and live.
Practice-based (studio) PhD
At this point (May 2010) a path to a studio-based PhDPHD
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is in progress and practice-based doctoral programs are currently available through University of Plymouth. The University has a history of over ten years with practice-based PhD programs notably the Planetary Collegium
Planetary Collegium
The Planetary Collegium is an international platform for research in art, technology and consciousness, with its hub based in the University of Plymouth, with linked centers in Zurich and Milan...
.
Summer Certificate
Transart Institute also offers a summer program for artists who are not seeking a degree. Participants join MFA students in workshops, lectures and critiques and leave the residency with input on project plans for the year ahead. Artists attend the residency to get a creative surge, get a fresh perspective on their work, revitalize their practice, take their work in a new direction, make plans for a focussed praxis in the year ahead and to become part of an international community of artists, theorists and curators. Participants in the Summer Certificate Program are typically students from other MFA programs, mid-career artists, curators and teachers at other tertiary institutions.All programs at Transart Institute are geared towards the development of a sustainable artistic praxis rather than training in certain media or genres, challenging students to think conceptually and work creatively in new ways. Current students work with animation, curating, digital media, film, gaming, graphic design, installation, painting, performance, photography, robotics, sculpture, sound, text, video, virtual reality.
Students
The majority of Transart students are emerging and mid-career artists and teachers at tertiary institutions. Students converge for the summer residency from areas as diverse as Puerto Rico, Pakistan, Iceland, Croatia, Ethiopia, Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Japan, Germany, Austria, Egypt, the Netherlands, the Philippines, the UK and the US.Faculty
Transart faculty comes from a wide range of academic and artistic backgrounds as well as geographic locations.Summer Faculty 2010-11:
Myron Beasley, PhD, Brazil/USA
Sarah Bennett, PhD, UK
Lynn Book, MFA, USA
Jean Marie Casbarian, MFA, USA
Ofri Cnaani, MFA, Israel/USA
Cella, MFA, USA
Geoff Cox, PhD, UK/Denmark
Claire Daigle, PhD, USA (2011)
David Dunn, MFA, USA
Nicolás Dumit Estevez, MFA, Dominican Republic/USA
Victoria Hindley, MFA, USA
Laura González, PhD cand. Spain/UK (2011)
Carolyn Guertin, PhD, Canada/USA (2011)
Klaus Knoll, PhD, Austria/USA
Mary Ting, MFA, China/USA