Jan. 7, 2021
Housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, The Art School at DePaul emphasizes research and conceptual thinking, creative problem solving, the development of specific skills, and the historical functions of art. Formerly the Department of Art, Media and Design, the school aims to impart diverse methods, skills and challenges to students to provide a foundation for the understanding of visual culture historically, as well as in contemporary times.
In addition to maintaining an attentive and close professional relationship with their students, faculty in the school consistently exhibit and publish in regional, national and international venues. Get to know the school's faculty and staff, and view a sample of their artwork via the interactive gallery below.
Elisabeth Hogeman, adjunct faculty member
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"Logistical Challenges of a Full Scale Reconstruction," by Elisabeth Hogeman
Elisabeth Hogeman is an adjunct faculty member at DePaul and a visual artist working in video and photography to explore the relationship between architectural and psychological space. She received her MFA in visual arts from the University of Chicago, and her BA in studio art and English
literature from the University of Virginia.
In her propositional domestic tableaux she repetitively incorporates elements in multiple configurations in an effort to disorient figure/ground relationships. A geometry emerges from the process of fragmenting, enlarging, reprinting, and digitally stacking, addressing the act of looking as a performative and artificial gesture.