Is Princeton Too Uptight For An Artist To Survive?

<p>Hey, Birdlover!</p>

<p>392 ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY ART Fall </p>

<p>A required seminar for Art and Archaeology Program 2 majors and Program in Visual Arts certificate students emphasizing contemporary art practices and ideas. The course addresses current issues in painting, drawing, sculpture, film, video, photography, and ceramics. It includes a visiting artist lecture series, critiques of students' work, and excursions to galleries, museums and artists' studios. </p>

<p>403/404 ADVANCED PAINTING Fall</p>

<p>A studio course focused on advanced problems in painting practice, including pictorial structure in abstraction and representation, color in relationship to space and light, working process and materials. This course, although structured, encourages development of independent work. Group critiques will be conducted. Students will gain awareness of historical models as well as contemporary art, as we build and analyze the relationship between student' work and contemporary painting culture. </p>

<p>However, given your insistence on ignoring the actual offerings on campus, if you go to Princeton you might end up doing sofa paintings on velvet. ;)</p>