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RISD Summer Teen Art Institute

At HD Shanghai Bilingual School, Songjiang District, Shanghai


Update on Summer 2020 program

Affected by outbreak of the COVID-19 (coronavirus), the RISD Summer Teen Art Institute is cancelled for 2020. We expect the program to run in summer 2021. To receive information about the 2021 program, please add your name to the RISD & HD mailing list (https://www.wjx.top/jq/61002334.aspx). If you have any questions, please feel free to add the HD summer program customer service (scan the QR code showed at the bottom).


Thank you for your attention to the summer program and we look forward to meeting you in 2021.


About RISD

Founded in 1877, Rhode Island School of Design is one of the oldest and best-known colleges of art and design in the U.S. Each year, approximately 2,300 students from around the world pursue a creative, studio-based education at RISD, which offers rigorous bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in 19 architecture, design, fine arts and art education majors. Today, RISD stands out among the world’s preeminent colleges of art and design.



2020 Summer Program Overview

The RISD Continuing Education and HD Shanghai Bilingual School three-week art immersion program provides an opportunity for 9-12 grade students to immerse themselves into a critical art and design experience. Students who are passionate about visual arts can engage in a rigorous studio practice informed by RISD’s renowned approach to art and design education.


The full-immersion format ensures that students of all skill levels can absorb a vital creative sensibility (beyond prescriptive formulas), that will help define strategies for portfolio development and next steps in their visual arts education. Full-day studio classes provide students the opportunity to challenge their thought process, explore meaning in their work and give voice to their personal visual expression.


Courses are taught by professional artists, adept at pushing students to focus on process and experimental-based artmaking to help achieve unexpected results. Instructors provide final assessments and recommendations for student continued artistic and portfolio development, as well as insight into potential education and career opportunities.



About Instructors

导师1

David Scanavino

David Scanavino lives and works in New York City, and is a RISD faculty member in Experimental and Foundation Studies. A graduate of RISD (BFA Painting, 2001) and the Yale University School of the Arts (MFA Painting, 2003).

Scanavino has shown widely in the past 10 years in New York and across the country, He has had three recent solo museum exhibitions: Imperial Texture at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, Candy Crush at the Pulitzer Foundation of Art in St. Louis, Missouri and Repeater at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, Texas. His work has been reviewed in Art in America, ArtReview, The New York Times, Artforum and the New York Observer, and in numerous other publications.

 

导师2

Yevgeniya Baras

Yevgeniya Baras is a New York based artist and RISD faculty member in Experi­mental and Foundation Studies. She has been teaching painting, drawing and art history to college students for the past 10 years. Yevgeniya has a BA and MS from the University of Pennsylvania (2003) and an MFA in Paint­ing and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2007).

 

Yevgeniya has exhibited her work in several New York City galleries and internationally. Yevgeniya is a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2019. She received the Artadia Prize and was selected for the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program. Yevgeniya co-founded and co-curated Regina Rex Gallery on the Lower East Side of NY (2010-2018). Yevgeniya has curated and co-curated over twenty exhibitions at Regina Rex and other galleries in NY, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Her work has been reviewed in the New York Times, LA Times, ArtForum, and Art in America.


Program Outcomes

The program will conclude with a public final presentation of work and an RISD official certificate reception for the successful participation in the program.


How to Get Enrolled

All applications must be completed online and include all of the below requirements in order to be reviewed for admission. Students interested in applying to the program must submit the following:

  • A completed online application


  • $60 non-refundable application fee


  • Proof of English proficiency, if English is not your primary language

All applicants who speak English as a second language must submit results from any one of these three options: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or Duolingo (an online English test).

Since proficiency in English is a prerequisite for acceptance, applicants must attain an acceptable score on their chosen test; RISD requires a minimum result of 82 on the TOEFL, 105 on Duolingo or 6.5 on the IELTS.


  • Submission of artwork

Each applicant should submit three artwork samples that best represent the student’s artistic abilities. Include as much of a variety of media as possible, however:

(1)At least one sample must be a black-and-white drawing done with graphite pencil or any dry medium;

(2)At least one sample created from direct observation (not from photographs, other artworks, computer, etc);

(3)At least one sample not from observation, invented, with at least 3 colors


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