Field Practice is a transdisciplinary project that explores the social role of art and design, examines new forms and strategies of public art, and produces work in the public space and interest.
This initiative is supported by Center for the Art and Community Partnerships at MassArt. CACP cultivates innovative, sustainable relationships with the broader community to explore and expand the relevance of art in public life.
Field Members: Anika E. Ahlberg, Alonna G. Bucheimer, Lila N. Debas, Nicole M. Divito, Jacob K. Giberson, Kaleigh 0. Heinhold, Blake H. Johnson, Natalie L. MacLean, Paige E. Mulhern, Cashel P. O’Sullivan, Sydney V. Schofield, Mariah L. Siegmann, James H. Stafford, Devonshire M. Yaw, Benjamin A. Yelin, Christopher D. Young, Matthew Kushan, Teaching Assistant. San Martin Figueroa, Nadia Gohar, Emma Gohlke, Peter Kazantsev, Holly Kelly, Savannah Mark, Sean McGann, Patrick O’Neill, Phillip Pham, Meghan Robbins, Tamara Safford, Fiona Stoltze, Amelia Young, Caitlin Nesbit, Teaching Assistant. initiated by: Jonathan Santos, Assistant Professor.
2. Choose location with low lighting, avoid things such as glass and view obstructions (power-lines, trees, etc). If possible, have location directly correlated to image being projected. Make sure it can also be seen by an audience.