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Sections 1+ 2
Phoebe Gloeckner
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Class meets Monday and Wednesday, 1:30-4:30,
2094 Art + Architecture
No formal class meeting on January 24, 26, 31.
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Wednesday, February 2: Normal class. Bring your projects and be prepared to work on them. Meet in room 2094.
Monday, February 1: Class will not meet. Work on your projects.
Monday, January 24
Wednesday, January 26
I will be out of town, at an international comics conference in Angouleme, France, next week. Graduate student Jennifer Zee (jzee@umich.edu) will be teaching the class January 24 & 26. She will contact you about where to meet each day- I believe she'll have you meet on main campus one of these days.
See you in a couple weeks,
Professor G.
Wednesday, January 19:
Janis Joplin's birthday.
Homework due this day: project sketches/research: READ this page!
NOTE: Half of the class will meet in room 2094 from 1:30-3:00, the other half from 3:00-4:30. Find your name on the list below:
If you wish, you can work quietly in the classroom while the other group meets. Please bring pen/brush and ink supplies.
1:30 - 3:00
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3:00 - 4:30
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Janes,Jennifer Anne
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Bellagamba,Christine May
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Johnson,Andrew Christopher
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Epskamp,Megan McClure
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Johnson,Christopher M
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Fratarcangeli,Daniele Anthony
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Kligier,Andrew Steven
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Grodi,Jayme Nicole
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Mackay,Laura Marie
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Holwerda,Sara Marie
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Rudolph,Matthew Robert
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Marx,Sarah Catherine
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Torres,Paulo Cesar
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Mason,Katherine Christine
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Warbelow,Mary Gallagher
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Mayhawk,Domonique Renee
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Waters,Thomas James
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Millich,Mara Elizabeth
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Wong,Phyllis Tienfong
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Ostrander,Joseph A
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Monday, January 17:
Martin Luther King Day. No class
Wednesday, January 12:
• We will have a critique/discussion of the maps you started in class on January 5.
• Bring in your ideas for the map project. (handouts distributed at the map library)
• Also bring the art supplies listed on the handout.
Monday, January 10:
The class will meet at the University of Michigan Map Library for a tour given by librarians Karl Longstreth and Tim Utter.
Wednesday, January 5:
In class:
• Each student drew a large map (from memory) of the place where she or he grew up, including physical and experiential landmarks.
• Each student chose a city or country where they would one day like to visit.
• Each student wrote a brief essay about themselves.
HOMEWORK:
• Research your chosen country/city and choose a location that is between 1block-5 miles square. Define that area by landmarks such as streets, monuments, degrees of latitude and longitude, etc.
• Find out as much as you can about the place you've chosen by conducting research in the library or on the internet.
• Be prepared to explain why you chose this place.
• Finish the map started in class.
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