A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.
Portrait of a white man standing in front of an artwork

Ryan Peter

Lecturer

Bio

Education: BFA, 2004, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; MFA, 2008, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Exhibitions: The Green Gallery, Milwaukee, Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto; Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA; Polygon Gallery, North Vancouver, BC; The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC. Bibliography: Globe and Mail, Canadian Art Magazine, Momus, BlackFlash.

Courses

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Description

Simply put, this class is about exploring possibilities-- the use of various combinations of materials used, wet and/or dry, on any paper related products, from fine drawing sheets to left over cardboard, as long as the what and how of it is on/with a paper support...the individual pursuit for a personal visual voice is encouraged...during the first several weeks, various 'problems' will be given to start things moving?

Class Number

1603

Credits

3

Description

This drawing studio serves as a broad introduction to historical and contemporary drawing practices. This course presents drawing as an organizer of thought, experience, and image.

Students will investigate a full range of drawing materials and supports. Lectures and exercises introduce various concepts of drawing, possibly including illusionistic form and space, gesture and expressive mark-making, or collage and found imagery, depending on the instructor?s emphasis.

Designed to accommodate many skill levels, students can explore various creative strategies through technical drawing exercises, material explorations, and individual projects. Structured classroom critiques will bring drawing concepts into personal student work.

Class Number

1725

Credits

3