Sunday, May 27, 2012

Florence


Wow! Every day is awesome here. Yesterday we went to Florence. We left at 6:15 to go to café dragon near the CF train station. We loaded up on cappuccinos, pastries, and fruit and made our train. We started at Piazzale Michelangelo, which has an incredible view of the whole city then went to our first basilica, San Miniato. Michael’s class focuses on ornamentation, so we talked about much of the geometric, stone ornamentation on the church and Ann walked around and explained the history of the building and technique of frescos. One of my favorite things about coming with the art group is that everyone enjoys observing. We stood in the side chapel for 45 minutes and looked and talked about the frescos and sculpture. No one in Learn Tuscany has any rush when it comes to art. We then took a long walk through the old city, across the Ponte Veccio, and to Orsanmichelle, a church where we couldn’t talk. So, I listened to Ann’s podcast and drew. It is dedicated to Florentine guilds and received major funding after a plague because the Florentines wanted to thank Mary for saving them. We breaked for lunch and some friends and I went to a café that had a 13-euro special for students with prosciutto, pizza, and desert. I also ordered the table a bottle of wine. It was so much fun and we spent our two hours laughing and eating. We then went to the Duomo and saw Brunelleschi’s doors (although the gates of paradise are copies). It’s so cool to me that craft never dies. He used low relief, high relief, etching, and a combination of the three in the doors to give perspective. They took him most of his life. We then talked about the exterior of the Duomo including the dome and the baptistery with Donatello’s statues, then took a shopping break. Coco and I went shopping near the train station and found the cutest store with a really sweet mom and daughter from New York. She bought a dress and I loved a purse that I might buy later. We headed back on the train totally exhausted. We had dinner at SC then rested in our rooms. Most of our group and the A&M group ended the night at a party that one of the local bars threw for us with view of most of CF and the vineyards. I got to meet some A&M people, and learned many new things about my group (tattoos, a husband, and an online relationship). I feel like we’re coming together and love talking to everyone. Today, Sunday, we have a free day. I plan to spend it reading, drawing, and relaxing outside. What a perfect combination. Sadly, I’ve had problems uploading pictures from my camera, so I’m having to share my phone ones for now.

Fun Italian fact of the day: here, the hook ‘em horns hand means “your wife is cheating on you” and is extremely offensive. Hand signs and body language go a long way here, so no hook ‘em horns from me for the next six weeks.

I read this in the train going to Florence:
Ecclesiastes 8:15 “And I commend joy, for man has nothing better under the sun but to eat and drink and be joyful, for this will go with him in his toil through the days of his life that God has given him under the sun.” I am very thankful to have this time of joy with only the task of looking at the most beautiful art, drawing in one of the most peaceful cities, and eating some of the best food.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Settled In



view from my window
I made it here and my jet lag is almost gone! We arrived in Rome yesterday (thursday) morning and took a train to Castiglion Fiorentino. I LOVE it here! It has four parts to the city and we're one of the oldest parts. Santa Chiara is a renovated convent that has mostly Texan, professor-lead programs all year round. It is extremely old with many different add-ons and four levels. I keep getting lost. I am sharing a room with three other girls and we lucked out with our own bathroom and a room that looks out over the courtyard with an incredible view. We first went to Santa Chiara orientation with the wife of the man who bought the building. Then, this morning we had Art History where we talked about what we will learn tomorrow in Florence. After lunch we went to Art and I talked to Michael about drawing people, characters, and architecture. He suggested drawing Italian sculptures that we see and exaggerating their features. I also drew for a while and got gelato with Olivia. Tonight we had Italian class. Then dinner which A&M joined our group for, so I saw Andrew Scudder (a Providence friend) and guys he came with, but also Evan Clayton (a TCA friend), who I had no idea would be there. After dinner, some of us went exploring and found a medieval fair in a castle! Then we came back for a Cinque Terre meeting. By the way, in Italian, you pronounce c-i "chi" and c-h-i "key." Tomorrow we are waking up at 5:50 am for our train to Florence. I miss Texas but I love it here! Much love
Train ride to Castiglion


Friday, May 18, 2012

Packed and Ready

Five days from take off and my bag is already packed. Excited is an understatement.


General trip information:
Program: Learn Tuscany with UT Austin Art Department
Teachers: Ann Johns teaching Art History, Michael Mogavero teaching drawing and painting
Friends: Sarah (Kappa who's the pledge class below me), Coco (apartment neighbor, friend from Parsons), Olivia (friend from my design program)
Location: Castiglion Fiorentino, close to Florence. We are staying in Santa Chiara, an old convent. 
Dates: May 23rd to July 4th
Schedule:
May 23 (W):   Students leave the U.S.
May 24 (Th):  arrive Castiglion Fiorentino (CF)
5/25 (F):          CF orientation/class
5/26 (Sa):         Florence by rail. City bus to Piazzale Michelangelo for spectacular view; walk to San Miniato (drawing time). Walking tour of the city from San Miniato to the Piazza della Signoria and Orsanmichele. Break for lunch and free time. Meet at Duomo complex at 3:00 for Duomo discussion; buy/peruse art supplies at Zecchi’s, historic art supply store. 
5/27 (Su):        free 
Week of Monday, May 28
5/28 (W):         CF Class
5/29 (T):          Arezzo via local bus; Pieve di Santa Maria, Piero della Francesca                                                frescoes at San Francesco, break for lunch. Meet at Duomo at 3:00.
5/30 (W):         CF class
5/31 (Th):        Siena by chartered bus; Palazzo Pubblico, lunch, Duomo and Duomo
                        museum; dinner in Siena
6/1 (F):            CF class
6/2 (Sa):           free
6/3 (Su):          free
Week of Monday, June 4
6/4 (M):           CF Class
6/5 (T):            Orvieto by rail; Duomo complex and Signorelli frescoes; drawing and free time in city.
6/6 (W):           CF class
6/7 (Th):          Florence trip II by rail. Andrea del Castagno frescoes at Sant’Apollonia, Brunelleschi’s Foundling Hospital and San Marco (Fra Angelico). Break for lunch. Meet at Santa Maria del Carmine for Brancacci Chapel visit at 3:30.
6/8 (F):            CF class
6/9 (Sa):           free
6/10 (Su):        free
Week of Monday, June 11
6/11 (M):         Rome
        A.M. travel from CF to Rome by rail; check into Hotel Tiziano
        Ancient Rome: Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Pantheon
6/12 (T):          Medieval Rome: walking tour in Trastevere (S.M. in Trastevere, Sta.                                               Cecilia); afternoon free
6/13 (W):         Renaissance Rome: St. Peter’s and the Vatican museums
6/14 (Th):        Baroque Rome: Caravaggio walk (Sant’Agostino, San Luigi dei Francesi,                                       Santa Maria del Popolo), Borghese Gallery, Bernini’s St. Teresa                                                      (Santa Maria in Vittoria)
6/15 (F):          Depart for long weekend!!!
6/16 (Sa):         free
6/17 (Su):        free
Week of Monday, June 18
6/18 (M):         free
6/19 (T):          return from long weekend
6/20 (W):         CF class/Rome review
6/21 (Th):        CF class
6/22 (F):          Florence trip III, by rail: Uffizi a.m.; Santa Croce and Santa Felicita in
                        the afternoon
6/23 (Sa):         free
6/24 (Su):        free
Week of Monday, June 25
6/25 (M):         CF class
6/26 (T):          Cortona by bus (walk to Le Celle)
6/27 (W):         La Pievuccia
6/28 (Th):        CF class/Group Presentations
6/29 (F):          CF class/Group Presentations
6/30 (Sa):         free
7/1 (Su):          free
Week of Monday, July 2
7/2 (M):           Final Art Exhibit
7/3 (T):            clean up/pack/check out
7/4 (W):           depart