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Art Department

Mark Dixon

Associate Professor for Art


Office

Hege Cox-12C
+1 (336) 3162249
dixonfm@guilford.edu

Biography


What I teach:
o How to use a wide variety of tools from welders to sewing machines
o How to have less predictable ideas
o How to make high quality observations
o How to put conflicting observations to good use
o How to use risk and failure like the learning methods they were born to be
o How to develop an art making practice
o How to stay with the troubles and challenges at the heart of art and design
o How to apply art/design skills in and out of the studio
How I teach:
o With curiosity, interest, and appreciation for each of my students
o Through building relationships so we all teach, learn, support and challenge each other
o Using an intentional mix of mysterious and highly structured prompts
o Everything is an experiment
My art practice:
I build and perform with machines that make sounds. One device uses dripping water to trigger percussion instruments. Another instrument is an IBM typewriter that plays a note on a piano with every letter typed so language and notes entangle. I also make still, moving, and interactive sculptures that try to tinker with audience experience of time and attention. You can see videos and images at fmarkdixon.com
 

Education


Carnegie Mellon University, Master of Fine Arts, 2003
Studio Art
Guilford College, Bachelor of Fine Art, 1996
Sculpture

Courses Taught


ART 106 Design of Objects
ART 232 Welding for Sculpture
ART 233 Wood Shop for Sculpture
ART 332 Sculpture: Time/Space
ART 336 Ceramic Sculpture
ART 250 The Peripatetic Studio
ART 353 Sculpture: System/Processes
ART 354 Sculpture: Ecology/Humanity
ART 480 Advanced Creative Research
ART 481 Senior Thesis
XD 390 Experience Design Internship
IE 101 First Year Experience “Against Easy”