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The philosophy of the painting program centers on the understanding
that painting is a complex and vital art form that exists in a state
of constant flux. It is a tradition that is both mired in its own
history and capable of regularly evolving and redefining its purpose
and place. Painting, as a discipline, often employs methods of production
that go far beyond the brush. Painting today may incorporate a multitude
of working methodologies that borrow from sculpture, photography,
printmaking and digital media. While expanded definitions of painting
are embraced, the program recognizes that some of the most cutting
edge and provocative work produced today may employ traditional studio
practices.
The primary goal of the program is to enhance the student's
ability to conceive of a strong personal vision, and therefore
its emphasis is individual growth. In order to facilitate the
intellectual
growth of its students the program is centered around weekly group
critiques and critical discussions on issues relating to the discipline.
The painting concentration is supported by well-lighted studio
space, a comprehensive wood shop, and access to the Meadows Computer
Lab.
Studio or individual work areas are provided for reach graduate
student.
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