Classes offered in Experimental Media Arts include audio, video, digital, electronic and web art; media archaeologies and sound art; animation and art and biology; among others. The EMA facilities include large format printers, video and audio hardware and software, an analog electronics work station, video microscopes and a wet work area. The studio is complemented by a large selection of equipment that can be checked-out by students enrolled in EMA classes and graduate students in Art Practice. We are excited to help facilitate students in their exploration of new ways of making art forms. Please bring us your ideas and we’ll do whatever we can to help you bring them to fruition!
Courses | Selection of Student Work | Resources
1699-1779
Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin
Photo credit: Scala / Art Resources, NY
2007
Robert Dawson
Courtesy: Joshua Forney
2007
Acrylic on Shaped Canvas
Matt Kahn