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Areas of Study:

Painting


The beginning painting program at UT Arlington focuses on competencies in drawing/rendering, use of traditional painting materials and techniques and sound painting processes and safety concerns with references and acknowledgements to art history. PaintsThere is an emphasis placed on the student's ability to evaluate the formal aspects of a painting during studio working time and in critique where students are encouraged to actively participate in articulating their thoughts and ideas.

As the student progresses through the next levels of the curriculum, there are more opportunities and expectations of personal expression and exploration of materials and ideas. Painting students are strongly encouraged to approach painting in an exploratory manner using a variety of painting techniques and mixed media while stressing process as a way to develop ideas. Students are exposed to the work of contemporary painters through informal class discussions, group visits to the local museums where they can view international and regional artists, and required student presentations.

Some assignments on the advanced painting level require students to use alternative materials or formats in conjunction with painting to develop a more contemporary approach to the medium. Advanced students are also required to develop a cohesive body of work that reflects a professional presentation and an artist statement that articulates that work. In conjunction with their major assignments, advanced students must make weekly small paintings that explore and generate ideas, materials and or techniques in a more spontaneous and less formal presentation in lieu of a painting sketchbook. Easles

There is an active group of painting students enrolled in the program who participate in exhibitions in the student gallery and exhibition spaces in the region and beyond. Current and recent former students have exhibited at Gallery West at UTA, Main Contemporary Gallery, Dallas, Texas, The Fort Worth Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas, The Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas,
The Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas, Hue Gallery, Mansfield, Texas, Fort Worth Community
Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas, Gallery 414, Fort Worth, Texas, Metrognome Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas, Weyland Baptist University, Plainview, Texas, Little Tree Gallery, San Francisco California and with the American Nepalese Association in San Francisco, California and Atlanta, Georgia and a one-person exhibition in Katmandu, Nepal.

Recent painting students were accepted to graduate programs at Pratt, San Francisco Art Institute, University of the Arts in Philadelphia, The Art Institute of Boston, Kendall College of Art and Design, Florida International University, Southwestern Medical School of Medical Illustration, New Mexico State in Las Cruces and the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Several recent graduates of the painting program hold art teaching positions at regional schools and Casey Logan is a Visiting Artist at Stanford University and was chosen to do an artist residency with San Francisco Recycling.

In spring 2007, painting/drawing students won all three of the awards given by the Arlington Arts League and painting student Meg Rooze won the first Frank Baum award for art students. Adam Pena won one of the Wishful Wings awards.. 

Courses

2371 - Painting
Fundamentals of painting, composition and techniques both traditional and contemporary.

3349 - Water Media Painting
Transparent and opaque water color media and techniques. Emphasis on conceptual and manipulative skills.

3371 - Intermediate Painting
Continued development of painting techniques, composition and exploration of traditional and contemporary media. Specific problem solving assignments, creative thinking, and idea development will be emphasized.

4371 - Advanced Painting
Students will be encouraged to develop a personal direction which complements their development as visual thinkers. The student will be required to plan a course outline of conceptual development with the instructor at the beginning of each semester.

Facilities:


Student work & Photo gallery


Faculty

Marilyn Jolly, Associate Professor

John Hartley, Assistant Professor

Benito Huerta, Associate Professor

Sedrick Huckaby, Adjunct Professor

DEGREE PLAN

Download the Painting degree plan here.