The artist and filmmaker Cauleen Smith was born in 1967 in Riverside, California, and lives and works in Los Angeles. In gouache on black construction paper, this portfolio renders a selection of the vinyl records she plays to begin each session of ART 149: Music for Visual Thinking, an undergraduate studio course she teaches at UCLA in which her students collaborate on audiovisual installations. After they spread carpets across the classroom floor, she turns off the lights, the students lie down, and the music begins. She puts on Lester Bowie’s The Great Pretender “to convince them of the dynamism and liberatory possibilities of repetition as form”; Horace Tapscott “to assure them that originality is not as important as creative thoughts”; Sylvester’s Stars “when the political climate gets rough.” After at least twenty minutes of listening, they get to work.

 

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All artwork courtesy of the artist and Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago.

 

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