A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.
A white silhouette of a person against a light blue background.

Susan Kraut

Professor, Adjunct

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Bio

Adjunct Professor, Painting and Drawing; Chair, Post Baccalaureate Program (1981). BA, 1967, University of Michigan; MEd, 1969, Rutgers University; BFA, 1972, MFA, 1976, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Exhibitions: Columbus Museum of Art, OH; Emporia State University, KS; Museum of Contemporary Art, Deson-Saunders Gallery, Gwenda Jay, Chicago; Elmhurst Art Museum, IL. Bibliography: Contemporary American Realist Drawings; Objects of Personal Significance. Collections: Art Institute of Chicago; Illinois State Museum, Springfield; Prudential Insurance Company of America; Stroud and Waller Corporate Art Collection; Marshall Field and Company.

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

This course investigates painting materials, application, color, form, and ideas through contemporary and traditional methodologies. Designed to accommodate many skill levels, students can explore various creative strategies through a skill-based curriculum as well as individual projects. This course serves as a requirement and preparation for topic-based Painting Studio Multi-Level B classes.

Class Number

1953

Credits

3

Description

This course investigates painting materials, application, color, form, and ideas through contemporary and traditional methodologies. Designed to accommodate many skill levels, students can explore various creative strategies through a skill-based curriculum as well as individual projects. This course serves as a requirement and preparation for topic-based Painting Studio Multi-Level B classes.

Class Number

1617

Credits

3