Elizabeth McIntosh

Associate Professor

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Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Painting PNTG 310 26/FA

Description

Encourages students to develop self-directed projects in conjunction with the study of current and historical painting practices. Students are expected to complete a series of related projects, which may address a range of social, political, subjective, and/or formal concerns. Instruction provides guidance in the development of technical and research skills, and the processing of visual ideas. Students develop a critical vocabulary and analytical skills through readings, visual presentations, and group and individual critiques.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Visual Arts Studio VAST 400 26/FA

Description

This Senior Studio (Open Studio) course provides students with the opportunity to propose and develop a self-directed body of work. Sections are taught by a singular faculty member or offered in a team-taught model with the option of discipline specificity. Whether through assigned projects, artistic production, research, discussions, writing and critique, students are expected to increase their understanding of the content and context of their process and production as well as their knowledge of contemporary art. Students meet regularly for group seminars as well as in one-to-one tutorials with their instructor(s). Critiques and discussions complement studio production where considerable independent time and maturity is expected.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.