Advanced Workshop for Painting and Drawing: The Contemporary Idiom

PAI4216.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2025 Advanced Workshop for Painting and Drawing: The Contemporary Idiom

Course Description

Summary

This course is for experienced student artists with a firm commitment to serious work in the studio. Students will work primarily on self-directed projects in an effort to refine individual concerns and subject matter. Students will present work regularly for critique in class as well as for individual studio meetings with the instructor. Development of a strong work ethic will be crucial. There will be an emphasis on the growth of each student鈥檚 critical abilities, the skills to think clearly and speak articulately about one鈥檚 own work and the work of others. There will be supplemental readings, student research and presentations about the work of 20th and 21st century artists. Please note that this course may require additional materials to be purchased by the student.

 

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Developing the capacity for solitude and self-reflection via a rigorous studio practice
    Augmenting problem-solving and problem-finding skills
    Exercising and expanding imaginative thinking
    Investigating complicated ideas through open-ended conversation

Prerequisites

At least 2 previous 4000-level courses in painting or drawing.

To register: Please email jblackwell@bennington.edu starting Monday May 5, with WORKSHOP in the subject line. Submit a brief paragraph outlining your interest in the course, how it fits into your Plan of study, your current term, as well as other courses you intend to register for in VA next term.

Students may also provide this information by meeting with the instructor PRIOR to the beginning of registration on MAY 5. Students will be notified by email of their enrollment status. Email inquiries sent will not be considered if they do not contain all required information.

Instructor

  • J Blackwell

Day and Time

WE 2:10pm-5:50pm

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Fall 2025

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12

Course Frequency

Every term