Introduction to Technology
Yvette Dibos
6 Sessions >> Tuesdays, February 25-March 31
6:00-9:00pm, DMS2, $295
Experiment with unifying analogue and digital to add new dimensions to existing art practices or developing entirely new modes of creating. Beginners to intermediate students can find pertinent information and inspiration from this course. The class will focus on generating ideas, carrying out projects, creating dialogue, and engaging in critique.
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Yvette Dibos is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in San Francisco, CA. She received her BA from San Diego State University and an MFA from California College of the Arts. Recent exhibitions include Embark in San Francisco, Hubbell Street Gallery at California College of the Arts, and R/SF. Dibos’s work deals mostly with humor and psychology through video, performance, sculpture, and drawings.
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