Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop Catalogs 2000-2009 | Page 19
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June 15 - 19
The Passionate Pursuit of Color
Colleen Randall
Tuition: $880 ARAC Actual Cost: $1080 Studio Fee: $50
Code: D0305 Enrollment Limit 10
FACULTY: Glenn Goldberg studied at the New York Studio
School. He has a BA and MFA from Queens College in New
York and is a Guggenheim Fellow. He has received grants
from the NEA and Edward Albee Foundation and currently
teaches at Cooper Union in New York and Queens College.
For 10 years, Glenn was represented by Knoedler Gallery
in New York. Recent shows include Luise Ross Gallery and
Charles Cowles Gallery in New York.
June 29 - July 3
Advanced Painting Studio
Peter Halley
Tuition: $840 ARAC Actual Cost: $1040 Studio Fee: $50
Code: D0508 Enrollment Limit 10
June 22 - 26
Drawing as Installation: standing in
your drawing
2d painting and drawing
CORE
Phyllis Bramson
Colleen Randall, Inflourescence 3 (detail)
CONCEPT: This class will explore content through color. We will
test the boundaries between the flat picture plane and the
mysterious illusion of pictorial space, between ourselves and
the world; between sensuous details and the overall unity of
each painting. Sessions will focus on color mixing, paint application and color composition, resulting in a series of quick,
limited palette paintings. Students will also create large-scale
works drawing from multiple sources experimenting with the
“structural” or “formal” elements of painting. Emphasis will
be given to the passionate pursuit of color as a means to construct a painting and find meaning in a work of art.
MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: This workshop will focus on direct and
indirect techniques of oil painting.
ACTIVITIES: Morning sessions will focus on color mixing, paint
application and color composition resulting in a series of
quick, limited-palette paintings. In the afternoons, students
will create large-scale works and meet individually with the
instructor.
SKILL LEVEL: Open to All – Any skill/knowledge level.
FACULTY: Colleen Randall is represented by Reeves Contemporary in New York City and Ober Gallery in Kent, Connecticut.
A professor in the studio art department at Dartmouth College, she has also taught master workshops at the National
Academy of Design School of Fine Arts and has been a visiting artist at the Chautauqua School of Art, the Vermont Studio
Center, as well as numerous other colleges and universities.
She has been awarded artist residences at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Millay
Colony and Landfall Trust in Brigus, Newfoundland. She was
also the recipient of the National Academy of Design’s Edwin
Palmer Memorial Award for painting in 2002.
June 22 - 26
Flower Power
Glenn Goldberg
Tuition: $840 ARAC Actual Cost: $1040 Studio Fee: $50
Code: D0406 Enrollment Limit 10
Tuition: $840 ARAC Actual Cost: $1040 Studio Fee: $50
Code: D0407 Enrollment Limit 9
Peter Halley, Botched (detail)
CONCEPT: This workshop offers individual criticism and group
critiques, and explores historical works relevant to each student’s paintings. This will be a very intense week of work, discussion and criticism with one of America’s foremost artists
and teachers. Students should bring images or examples of
their work with them to class as a means of contextualizing
their art practice.
MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: This workshop welcomes the exploration of traditional and experimental painting and techniques.
Phyllis Bramson, Heat Seekers
CONCEPT: In a drawing installation, walls can become the
pages and the notion of drawing is enlarged as marks and
shapes define space and become sculptural. This course will
take into consideration this visual interchange between space,
touch and media. The significance of play, improvisation and
visual thinking are key ingredients to this workshop. Other
key dynamics to be considered are the role of the unknown,
the novelty of the