Post 7
It is difficult for me to talk about
changes in my career because I was at the university in person for practically
a semester, so I lost the dynamics of the workshop and teaching.
However, I would have liked the curriculum
to include more techniques and workshops, because I like to learn from all
artistic techniques and unfortunately you cannot do everything. Regarding the
workload, I think it is good in general, only that in the first year I had
drawing classes that lasted 3 hours and they were in the afternoons, so they
were very tiring, I would have liked them to be in the mornings. I would also
like the teaching to focus more on the use of virtual creation software and
programs, because it is important to do works and projects.
The infrastructure of my faculty is quite
bad, at least at the Las Encinas campus, in the winters it rains the rooms,
there are no lecterns or tables, the ceramic ovens are bad or they work at 50%?
hahaha, but worst of all is that there are rooms with asbestos roofs, a
material that over time could cause cancer in people who have been working
there longer. The University of Chile boasts of being one of the best in the
country but it does not finance the Faculty of Arts and there is always a
strike by professors because they are not paid, instead, the University
finances the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC), but well you can only laugh.
I agree the infrastructure sucks like the roof kills us slowly with lung cancer....
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