Elizabeth McIntosh

Associate Professor

Availability:

Education:


24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Painting PNTG 210 26/SP

Description

This studio course introduces students to conceptual, non-objective, and process-based painting practice and discourse through directed projects. Assignments explore contemporary and historical precedents within the discipline of experimental painting, including processes of collage, abstraction, and the use of non-traditional materials. Through this course, students will gain knowledge of the multiplicity of approaches to constructing a painting and the rich historical development of painting practices. Classes combine discussions, readings, demonstrations, and individual and group critiques.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Painting PNTG 310 26/SP

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.

This course is subject to priority rules; see here.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.