FASU - Free Art School University FASU
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Free Art School University (FASU) is a art university… but also a podcast… a podversity perhaps? It’s basically an an artistic/comedic interview show for artists
Join our goofy-artsy-fartsy classroom lead by Gabriel Chez an Interactive Arts major studying at MICA and Alex Rosales a Film & Television major studying at NYU. We bring our personal art practices, technical savvy, and awkward-but-working-on-it speaking skills to the table when interviewing artists from all sorts of disciplines
Enrollment is free! What are you waiting for ya dingus? Grab a pen and some copy paper and pick a lesson.
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"Lesson" 13: Team Rolfes (Sam Rolfes & Andy Rolfes)
Yup, we interview Team Rolfes, a digital performance and image studio led by Sam and Andy Rolfes.
I reached out to them with a manic email about my post-graduation crisis, and they were kind enough to hop on to help out. Why is the art world so yuck? How does a terminally online artist find community IRL? What the heck does Sam mean when he talks about "strategies for experimentalists"? How shredded IS Danny Elfman? In Season 2 of FASU we tackle these important questions while continuing to play around with live-streaming.
They have collaborated with Lady Gaga, Danny Elfman, Danny L Harle, Nike, Netflix, Adult Swim and performed at music festivals across the world. The studio specializes in figurative animation, VR puppetry, and mixed reality collage. They create works across multiple formats, including livestream improvisational comedy, live motion capture animation on large festival stages and in underground rave bunkers, print design for fashion collections, album covers and music videos.
Team Rolfes IG - https://www.instagram.com/team.rolfes/?hl=en
Youtube FASU VOD - https://youtu.be/gyc7p-6-VCg -
"Lesson" 12: Deez Children's Books (Jenny De La Cruz & Lázaro García)
For this lesson, Gabriel and Alex talk to yet another artist couple Jenny and Lázaro. They are illustration and education majors studying to become art teachers, but also doing some sikk drawingz and graphix. We discuss thesis projects, art products, children's books, and retell several stories that leave our heads throbbing from laughing. Audio clipped a little so it'll sound like we're talking in the halls of a really nice, expensive school.
Guest Info: Jenny De La Cruz & Lázaro García
https://www.instagram.com/jennydelacruz305
https://www.instagram.com/lazmgarcia
Lesson Plan:
00:00 - Intro talking about random students
03:00 - A proper? introduction
05:20 - Folk-art class, and other studies
18:25 - Bring Your Own Horse (BYOH) and talking about thesis
35:30 - Laz's Rudy and Biden illustration story
42:18 - "Ay, you got some big nuts." story
54:55 - Children's books, pitching, how publishers pay
73:10 - Inspiring artists / writers, AR points, and outro -
"Lesson" 11: Nostalgia Critic DeviantArt (Matthew Grand & Chloe Azcuy)
For this lesson, Gabriel and Alex talk to visual / multitalented artists Matt and Chloe and inadvertently dox a whole lotta stuff. Is it still an art conversation if you discuss GTA, THC cooking shows, Jackass, funky roommates, and online antics as a 7 year old? We think so.
Guest Info: Matthew Grand + Chloe Azcuy
https://www.instagram.com/ovum.regia
https://www.instagram.com/soggysphaghetti
Lesson Plan:
00:00 - Intro where we plan on switching chairs by throwing each-other off the futon GTA style
02:40 - Cooking shows
04:52 - Guests describe themselves through Jackass
14:02 - Gossiping about Gabriel and greasy roommates
25:38 - Crazy Christian girl roommate at SVA
39:45 - Gossiping about Gabriel part 2
44:02 - Tupac
47:51 - YA novels, the Hunger Games, and B movies like The Platform
57:40 - Unironic concept art for Nostalgia Critic + DeviantArt
1:02:40 - Being fearless in art and life
1:08:00 - Spot-a-friend and other social media
1:16:49 - Conclusion, singing outro -
"Lesson" 10: Rataways (Fabi Villa)
For this lesson, Gabriel and Alex talk to Fabi Villa (They/them pronouns at the time of recording). Fabi viciously got stung by a bee at the start and we discuss how Van Gogh is OVER-RATED, though, our new hit broadway show Rataways is the best ever. Also we talk about artistic process, or whatever.
Guest Info: Fabi Villa
https://soundcloud.com/fabivillaa
https://www.instagram.com/_fabivilla
Lesson Plan:
00:00 - Intro introducing show-notes
01:00 - Fabi got stung by a bee
09:34 - Cat falls to death
14:48 - Salad is the most dangerous food
17:27 - The famous painting Starry Sky
28:46 - Rataways is born
48:46 - Rataways the game
55:15 - New York altercations
1:07:07 - Art discussion: natural progress
1:22:24 - Contexts to view art for Fabi
1:36:57 - Standup art critique
1:42:55 - Alan Resnik
1:55:57 - Singing outro -
"Lesson" 9: Zoomers Zooming on Zoom
For this lesson, Gabriel and Alex go back to basics and give a lil' life update. We discuss taking gap semesters, going part time, and how it's affected our ~sanity~ but also our craft. Going crazy? Try meditating. Is your life an absolute mess? Try a google calendar. It'll definitely (maybe) work. Near the end, Gabriel talks about pitching animation to Adult Swim and the nerves but mostly utter identity-crisis that follows being approached by them.
If you wanna see the LIVESTREAM version of this lesson:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRe6ktKfVaE
If you wanna see PART 2 where we react to experimental animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PelveTxSm3Q
Shownotes:
00:00 - Intro
01:12 - Recap (Alex & gap semesters)
07:21 - The Alex Cult
08:35 - Recap (Gabriel & part-time)
13:55 - Surviving off of Discords (Dinosaur Planet)
18:40 - The exciting world of google calendars, time capsules, and meditation
27:21 - Why would I ruin this day by writing???
36:59 - Game designing your art life
51:44 - How to get the most out of a pitch?
54:22 - Gabriel's Adult Swim pitch
1:02:51 - Outro and the future of FASU -
"Lesson" 8: What The Heck Is Sound Art? (Alan Licht)
For this lesson GABRIEL digs up an old recording of Alan Licht, a sound artist, guitarist, composer and critic. Since Alex got his hand stuck in a pringles can, Gabriel interviews Alan and gets to the bottom of “what the heck is sound art”? and his book Sound Art: Revisited. How does one talk about it? How do you display it in a gallery or public space? What is the art historical backing to this relatively new auditory medium? Is Lady Gaga sound art???
Guest Info: Alan Licht
http://www.alanlicht.com
Guest outro musician: Alan Licht
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Baf5XU0f8BZTtCWB4fqGc