Keith Langergraber

Lecturer

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Education:

BFA
MFA

Bio

Keith Langergraber studied at the University of Victoria and the University of British Columbia. His work has been exhibited in Canada and abroad over the past 23 years including commissions by the Vancouver Art Gallery for its Offsite space in 2022, featured recently in a hardcover anthology. His work is held in collections such as the University of Lethbridge, Surrey Art Gallery, Burnaby Art Gallery and Vancouver Art Gallery.

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Research Interests

Keith’s research interests include border theory, environmental and ecological Studies, fan culture, subcultures and landscape.

Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 173 26/SP

Description

This studio course expands on the foundational vocabulary, materials, and techniques of contemporary visual art with a specific emphasis on drawing, painting, and sculpture. Through interactive presentations, group discussions, and constructive critiques, students will delve deeply into the essential concepts and materials that underpin artistic practices. Through critical analysis and reflection, students will explore the utilization of these artistic concepts and principles, contextualized within social, historical and contemporary frameworks.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 112 26/SP

Description

This course explores the fundamentals of drawing such as line, shape, tone, texture, volume, proportion, shadow, space, composition, scale, mark-making tools, and media. Exercises and projects work on perceptual and expressive drawing and hand-eye coordination. In-class projects and homework assignments will encompass various aspects of drawing while visual presentations and class discussion will introduce students to contemporary and historical ideas of art and design.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Foundation Studio Courses FNDT 112 26/SP

Description

This course explores the fundamentals of drawing such as line, shape, tone, texture, volume, proportion, shadow, space, composition, scale, mark-making tools, and media. Exercises and projects work on perceptual and expressive drawing and hand-eye coordination. In-class projects and homework assignments will encompass various aspects of drawing while visual presentations and class discussion will introduce students to contemporary and historical ideas of art and design.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.