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Video Archives & Artist Resources

Life doesn't always cooperate with a class schedule. TAAS's ever-growing archive—100+ recorded sessions and counting—means you can revisit a lecture that hit different, catch up on what you missed, or dive into a new topic at 11pm on a Tuesday. Alongside the archive, you'll find regularly updated resources on grants, residencies, open calls, and the practical realities of sustaining a life in art.

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What You’ll Get

  • Access to an ever-growing archive of recorded lectures

  • The ability to revisit sessions or watch on your own time

  • A library of past conversations with artists and curators

  • Regularly updated listings for grants, residencies, and open calls

  • Resources to support the practical side of your practice

  • A flexible way to engage with TAAS outside of live sessions

Next Cohort
Starts June 1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • TAAS is for artists, curators, makers, and doers at every stage of their artistic life. Many of our members already have undergraduate or graduate art degrees. We believe strongly that this mixed-level experience is an incredible opportunity.

  • The uniqueness of TAAS is that our instructors are often working artists and curators with complex schedules, therefore you’ll see amazing artists come, go and return from quarter to quarter.

  • TAAS is not accredited — intentionally. We believe the most valuable art education happens in dialogue with working artists and curators, not through institutional checkboxes.

  • TAAS operates on Zoom embedded in a networking software that operates as our digital campus. The platform includes a variety of messaging options, profile pages for artists to represent themselves and their work, and clubs in which they can host break-out sessions outside of classes.

  • The Alternative Art School uses Mighty Networks as our online campus and platform. This media-based learning environment allows artists to collaborate, upload their work, and share across vast distances.

  • TAAS is an online school and students need access to a dependable wifi network and a desktop or laptop computer with a working webcam and microphone. Some students find Direct Ethernet cables helpful to boost connectivity if their wifi networks are unstable.

  • While TAAS is not a non-profit, we have a fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas, that accepts donations on our behalf and offers a tax-deduction for all donations. We certainly encourage those with means and a big heart to support this initiative (see “Support” tab to donate.)