The Art Assignment | |
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Genre | Humanities/Education |
Directed by | Mark Olsen |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Production locations | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Editor | Brandon Brungard |
Original release | |
Release | February 20, 2014 |
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The Art Assignment is a PBS Digital Studios webseries focused on contemporary art that debuted in February 2014.[1][2] The Art Assignment is hosted by Sarah Urist Green who was a curator of contemporary art for the Indianapolis Museum of Art from 2007 to 2013.[1]
Green's goal for this web series is to demystify the art making process and educate people on contemporary art and how it can be “accessible and social, rather than distant or intimidating”.[3] Green travels the United States to meet and talk with various artists about their art; the artists then give an "assignment" to the audience. The series teaches its audience about contemporary art while providing historical context for the art. The audience is asked to participate by completing the "assignments" and continuing the conversation about art in the comments and on social media.[4][5] The artists included in the series explore art history through the lens of the present with framing by Green.[6] These artists include: Jesse Sugarmann, Alex Soth, Sonja Clark, Hope Ginsburg, Maria Gaspar, Molly Springfield, Michelle Grabner, Kim Beck, Jon Rubin, Jonn Herschend & Will Rogan, Allison Smith, Tameka Norris, Lee Boroson, Nina Katchadourian, Kate Gilmore, and Deb Sokolow.
Green's husband John Green is executive producer of the series.[3][5]