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The art of painting spans centuries, and choosing this path requires grasping both its historical roots and how artists may embrace or challenge tradition. Our Painting program aims to cultivate students who recognize painting as a visual language—one built from symbolic elements, metaphors, representational methods, narrative aspirations, and material techniques.
Since humanity's first marks on cave walls, painters have drawn from both external surroundings and inner imagination. We urge students to engage with painting's enduring legacy, where many uncover profound links between modern themes and the medium's storied past. Art history classes illuminate how artists have shaped societies, revealing painting's power as both a personal expression and a means to document experiences or drive cultural change.
Within the painting focus, students tackle representation through experimental projects that foster bold exploration. The curriculum establishes foundational skills in painting materials and methods while equally emphasizing thematic inquiry—from observational work to examinations of identity, politics, and societal symbols. Abstract approaches, conceptual frameworks, and mixed media further expand the boundaries of painting practice.