At the end of the Spring 2012 semester, students from Professor Sarah Drury’s Media Arts Theory and Practice class displayed their exhibits in Annenberg’s Studio 2. In the slideshow below, Paul Hinson, FMA, displays “How to Build a Bee Box to Attract Solitary Bees,” an installation by Rori Smith, an MFA dance student from the Boyer College of Music and Dance. The interactive exhibit asked viewers to remove screens from a box and place them on a framework to reveal hidden videos. The show featured six works by master of fine arts students from the Department of Film and Media Arts, the Tyler School of Art and the Boyer College.
photos by Ryan S. Brandenberg/Temple University
This entry was posted in News. Bookmark the
permalink. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.
FMA class shows off installations during Diamond Screen
At the end of the Spring 2012 semester, students from Professor Sarah Drury’s Media Arts Theory and Practice class displayed their exhibits in Annenberg’s Studio 2. In the slideshow below, Paul Hinson, FMA, displays “How to Build a Bee Box to Attract Solitary Bees,” an installation by Rori Smith, an MFA dance student from the Boyer College of Music and Dance. The interactive exhibit asked viewers to remove screens from a box and place them on a framework to reveal hidden videos. The show featured six works by master of fine arts students from the Department of Film and Media Arts, the Tyler School of Art and the Boyer College.
photos by Ryan S. Brandenberg/Temple University