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CREATIVE CARTOGRAPHY (10/30-11/13)

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Maps aren't objective. They reflect biases, direct attention, and tell stories - often with information chosen by institutional powers. This seminar explores mapping as a tool for reflection and expression. We’ll work across mediums to interrogate and subvert everyday maps. 

First, we’ll look at “personal cartographies” — methods of documenting and sharing what we notice, remember and care about. Next, we’ll turn our focus outwards to examine the maps (both digital and physical) we most often interact with. What do these maps emphasize, omit, or distort? Who do they serve?  Lastly, we’ll merge inner and outer landscapes to imagine new forms of cartographic practice. We'll design and produce artifacts that propose new ways of seeing, sharing, and navigating, and explore how the mutable technology of maps can redirect, shift, and empower us to reclaim our spatial attention.

No prior experience needed. This seminar is open to anyone interested in spatial thinking: from artists and designers to writers and researchers. All are welcome!

Led by designer, technologist, and researcher Queenie Wu.

Classes on Thursdays, 6:45 - 9:15pm
October 30th - November 13th
55 Washington St. in DUMBO

Our courses cost $250, with an Advanced rate for students with an income above 100k. We also offer a Discounted rate for students with constraining circumstances.

Please see our Refund Policy HERE.

Additionally, we offer three tuition-waiver scholarships per course. To apply for a scholarship, click HERE.

Photo credit: Walter Marchetti.

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Maps aren't objective. They reflect biases, direct attention, and tell stories - often with information chosen by institutional powers. This seminar explores mapping as a tool for reflection and expression. We’ll work across mediums to interrogate and subvert everyday maps. 

First, we’ll look at “personal cartographies” — methods of documenting and sharing what we notice, remember and care about. Next, we’ll turn our focus outwards to examine the maps (both digital and physical) we most often interact with. What do these maps emphasize, omit, or distort? Who do they serve?  Lastly, we’ll merge inner and outer landscapes to imagine new forms of cartographic practice. We'll design and produce artifacts that propose new ways of seeing, sharing, and navigating, and explore how the mutable technology of maps can redirect, shift, and empower us to reclaim our spatial attention.

No prior experience needed. This seminar is open to anyone interested in spatial thinking: from artists and designers to writers and researchers. All are welcome!

Led by designer, technologist, and researcher Queenie Wu.

Classes on Thursdays, 6:45 - 9:15pm
October 30th - November 13th
55 Washington St. in DUMBO

Our courses cost $250, with an Advanced rate for students with an income above 100k. We also offer a Discounted rate for students with constraining circumstances.

Please see our Refund Policy HERE.

Additionally, we offer three tuition-waiver scholarships per course. To apply for a scholarship, click HERE.

Photo credit: Walter Marchetti.

Maps aren't objective. They reflect biases, direct attention, and tell stories - often with information chosen by institutional powers. This seminar explores mapping as a tool for reflection and expression. We’ll work across mediums to interrogate and subvert everyday maps. 

First, we’ll look at “personal cartographies” — methods of documenting and sharing what we notice, remember and care about. Next, we’ll turn our focus outwards to examine the maps (both digital and physical) we most often interact with. What do these maps emphasize, omit, or distort? Who do they serve?  Lastly, we’ll merge inner and outer landscapes to imagine new forms of cartographic practice. We'll design and produce artifacts that propose new ways of seeing, sharing, and navigating, and explore how the mutable technology of maps can redirect, shift, and empower us to reclaim our spatial attention.

No prior experience needed. This seminar is open to anyone interested in spatial thinking: from artists and designers to writers and researchers. All are welcome!

Led by designer, technologist, and researcher Queenie Wu.

Classes on Thursdays, 6:45 - 9:15pm
October 30th - November 13th
55 Washington St. in DUMBO

Our courses cost $250, with an Advanced rate for students with an income above 100k. We also offer a Discounted rate for students with constraining circumstances.

Please see our Refund Policy HERE.

Additionally, we offer three tuition-waiver scholarships per course. To apply for a scholarship, click HERE.

Photo credit: Walter Marchetti.


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