ART 2915 Painting and Context I: Observation and Process

3 units
Visual Arts
Faculty of Arts
Painting as direct observation; the translation of the experience of the human figure as object and subject, the transposition to painting of a range of other observed forms including still life; development of the awareness of perceptual issues and expressive possibilities in painting. Teaching and discussion take place in the two official languages. Recommended minimum language skills include the ability to understand, read and interact orally in class in your second official language. (P)

Components:

Laboratory

Requirements:

Prerequisites: ART 1311 , 6 course units from ( ART 1321 , ART 1331 , ART 1341 ). Reserved for students registered in the Bachelor of Fine Arts or in the Major in Visual Arts.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

Organized

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Clear Expectations

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Learned a Lot

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Recommend

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Workload

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very heavy
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heavier than average
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Fair Assessments

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