Re: Chicago.. now art school
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- Subject: Re: Chicago.. now art school
- From: J* B* <s*@flash.net>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 07:36:37 -0800 (PST)
- In-reply-to: <d17.20e12934.34e235df@aol.com>
EXACTLY...it was like this "self-segregation" thing the architecture
students did. They looked down their noses disdainfully at those
"wretched, non-conforming, art thugs" sitting across the room. And the
art students would look at them like they were anal, uptight, snobs.
Nobody crossed that "invisible" line in the classroom. Looking back, if
I had to do it all over again...I'd just go sit right amongst those
architecture students and bug the cr*p out of 'em just to watch them
squirm. But I was too "purist" back then. Art students just didn't DO
that.
Cornergar@aol.com wrote:
Jesse, When I was a "Fine Arts" major at Wash. U. (in the dark ages) the
artists weren't allowed to associate with the arch. people! Too funny. And we were
sooo superior. Kathy
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