Wednesday, August 18, 2010

MFA TIMELINE/GUIDELINE FOR THESIS

MFA THESIS CHECKLIST/TIMELINE


This is a basic outline or checklist of the things I need to do before graduation. While this may not be a complete list, this is a list for: “GAG REFLEX”. This thesis is explained on the artist statement provided. This is also a basic timeline.

Artist’s Statement.
Rough Draft of Thesis.
Art work on “Gag Reflex” until now.
Blog on Blogger.com under: www.jfilakthesis.blogspot.com
Rough sketch of Samuel Dorsky Museum and basic plan for thesis show.
Dorsky Proposal of materials when we met.
Show Cards
Continue to create work.
Thesis Rewrite.
Everything else listed MFA Requirement Sheet.



Upon return on August 23rd 2010 I will be submitting a Artist’s Statement, that has been posted on the blog as listed above. I will be submitting a rough draft thesis, that will need further research, but I believe is well underway with my proposal “GAG REFLEX”. I have been working on a rough Rhino sketch of the Dorsky and will present a that when meeting for installation set up with the museum staff.That date has yet to be determined. I will continue to work on my art in studio as I have been all summer.Dates to vary on studio work but I have a good handle on this as of right now. I will start working on show card ideas as soon as a few more pieces for my installation are done. Upon further research I will rewrite and submit a copy for review to the College Writing Center. That date will be as soon as research is concluded. I will work with faculty to continue to explore and develop my thesis.dates will vary on this one. Upon All Systems Go, I send out show cards with dates and times to be printed. I will continue installation development until install. dates to vary as well. I will submit a a copy of the thesis in accordance to the MFA guidelines. This date was stated as one week before show date. Any and all others issues will be addressed as needed and when needed according to any dates needed. This is a basic MFA guideline/timeline for my thesis “Gag Reflex’.

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