Allison Hrabluik

Assistant Professor

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Bio

Allison Hrabluik is an artist and filmmaker living in Vancouver. She completed graduate studies at the Higher Institute for Fine Arts (HISK) in Belgium and received her BFA from the Alberta College of Art and Design in 1999. Working primarily with video, animation, drawing and installation, Allison's work has been shown in exhibitions and film festivals internationally.


Research Interests

www.allisonhrabluik.com

Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Film + Screen Arts FMSA 410 26/SP

Description

This senior studio course acts as a forum for the critical and artistic development of Film + Screen Arts students completing their degree projects, and is a continuation of Film + Screen Arts Core Senior Senior Studio I. A high level of self-directed activity is expected, along with active participation in peer group and class discussion, presentations and critiques. The focus of the course will be on refining and completing the degree projects on an aesthetic, technical and critical level. Peer group support is key to completing these projects, along with individual meetings with instructors and presentations of the work to the class. Individual students are expected to complete their own degree project, as well as assist their fellow students by taking on a skilled craft role on others' productions.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 185 26/SP

Description

This course exposes students to the possibilities of the broad practice of animation, focusing on foundational skills that include drawing, animated movement, composition, visual/cinematic storytelling, and video/sound production. Students will explore animating with a range of materials including traditional drawing/painting media, digital drawing/painting, and stop-motion animation using physical materials. Screenings include a range of historic and contemporary animation, exposing students to a wide range of approaches to the medium. Students will work both individually and collaboratively on a series of assignments and engage in critical reflection on their work.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.