Intermediate Painting: Facture

PAI4106.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2016 Intermediate Painting: Facture

Course Description

Summary

fac路ture - 藞fakCH蓹r/ = noun the quality of the execution of a painting; an artist's characteristic handling of the paint. Behind the impulse to put paint on canvas is a search for meaning. As an artwork comes into being, its meaning(s) evolve concurrently. Concentrating on the establishment of a rigorous artistic practice, this course will focus on the relationship between facture and meaning in painting. Sharpening practical and critical skills, assignments will investigate the processes and methods of painting from practical and theoretical perspectives. Questions to be considered might include: How does the painter's knowledge of craft inform the way s/he paints? Is technique knowledge or behavior? What is the role of labor? Readings, critiques and studio projects will serve to create a constructive and lively dialogue in the classroom.  

Prerequisites

One previous painting class at Bennington.

Please contact the faculty member : jblackwell@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • J Blackwell

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2016

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

15