A show of art and performance put together by Kim Anno's Art Lab (undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studio class). Students from this class explore an expansion of the function of the library as a site for art and design using research elements, codes, signs, and images present in the library itself. How does the pursuit of knowledge include studio practice? Meyer Library on CCA's Oakland campus became a laboratory and an exhibition space for creative experiments. And a live staged reading of a play was presented in the Simpson Library on the San Francisco campus.
When a call went out for proposals for a faculty exhibition on Art, Science, and Pedagogy at CCA in conjunction with the Fall 2015 Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD) Symposium, Leslie Townsend proposed an exhibition idea for her Visual Studies Program African Art course. In addition to displaying material artifacts, she was interested in linking the many types of digital artifacts from the course--images, videos, texts, student assignments, reference materials, syllabus--into an integrated digital display. She worked with Bobby White, Instructional Designer, and Lisa Conrad, Digital Scholarship Librarian to realize the exhibit. Bobby had recently seen student work from faculty member Rebekah Edwards’ literature class using the software tool Twine and suggested it for this project. Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories, and is also used for narrative games. Like a labyrinth, it allows viewers to choose different and multiple paths to travel through a…