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Philly love

9/19/2015

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I'm in love with Philadelphia. My love affair began in the Summer of 2013. I interned in the American Art Wing of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. I met some wonderful people and each day felt the magic of the City of Brotherly Love pull at my heart. So here I am now at the end of my orientation at Drexel University already pining for an excuse to make the grueling yet beautiful drive from Lancaster to my city.

A note to 11 year old me: Moving to Pennsylvania isn't going to be the end. You won't love New York the same way but you will still love it and that's okay. This does not make you any less Boricua, Nuyorican or tough. Your memories are valid and so is your mourning. You will be okay mija. And you will fall in love with a new city.

I digress. Today is the very last day of Arts Administration orientation for graduate students. I'm a graduate student! I'm looking at completing my degree in Spring of 2017. The whole program is wonderful so far. I had some hesitations at first. I kept thinking of this as a lateral move away from my Arts degree but now I'm seeing it as a logical next step. Especially if I want to pursue a career in the arts. In the end, the MFA won't disappear if I just wait a little to decide if I'm going to pursue it at all. 

Today we have presentations for mock arts organizations we had to create in small groups. The goal is that we fully understand how to organize a successful organization that's grounded in the arts. Arts being fine art, visual art, performance, theater, voice, instrumental etc. It's been a great orientation so far and I'm excited to start coursework. Because we're online, it will be an adjustment to move from meeting with my group in person to communicating solely through digital media.

I haven't been to the studio all week due to the orientation. I did manage to squeeze in some time to make my newspaper-mache bust! I have to halves successfully pulled to form the back of the bust. It's sturdy and has some great color to it. It handles and holds the stitches well. I'm crazy excited to start making the final piece. 

Next week I'll get back to reading and writing more about the residency. Classes officially begin the 21 (eeeeeeek!!!) so we'll see what happens!

OH! I also managed to squeeze in attending a reception unrelated to the orientation. I met up with a friend whom I used to work with at F&M at the ICA to see the opening of three exhibitions. She knows one of the artists whose paintings are very graphic and beautifully detailed. Their was a photography exhibition (wasn't that great) and a retrospective like mixed media exhibition that I really enjoyed.  Can't expound too much now but maybe I'll discuss more in a future post. 

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