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View Poll Results: Where did you learn your craft and what would you reccomend to aspiring students?
I have a degree from a college, university, or art school. 16 57.14%
I have taken classes at a college, university, or art school, but did not earn a degree. 4 14.29%
If one of the above, I recieved sufficient training in that setting to achieve my artistic goals. 3 10.71%
I have studied with an accomplished artist(s), attended workshops, or studied at an atelier. 16 57.14%
I am primarily self taught. 10 35.71%
I would reccomend a university or art school path to students. 7 25.00%
Art students should study with an artist(s) whose work they admire in their studio or at workshops. 15 53.57%
I would reccomend students seek traditional methods of learning, such as at an atelier. 14 50.00%
Drawing, etc. can easily be learned by one's self; formal art training is not neccessary. 3 10.71%
I don't like this poll. 2 7.14%
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Old 03-29-2006, 10:39 AM   #1
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Formal art education, again




Hi Again,

I am looking to get information for my next OPAL program. My goal is to talk about the ways that the current university/college system is lacking, at least to students who are concerned with learning how to draw accurately and paint a convincing illusion on canvas. I know I have heard others here talk about what they are not or were not able to learn in college as far as the craft of art is concerned, and I know that I was personally appalled at how little I was able to learn myself.

Then, in my program I'd also like to explore alternatives to the university where students can learn to draw, paint, and/or sculpt well and where art as a craft is the main focus, such as workshops and the ateliers.

Sorry if I sound like I am already biased; admittedly I am and I already know what the main point of my program will be. I am interested, though, in all points of view.

I am especially curious as to how many skilled representational and/or traditional artists do have a degree from colleges or art schools and if so how they value them. Or were many artists turned off by what they saw at the colleges and then 'dropped out' of the system?

Also, what advise would you give to aspiring art students for their education, if their goal is to learn to draw, paint, or sculpt accurately from life?

I hope this isn't too close in scope to the other Formal art education threads! I just thought I might get more responses if I restated the question.
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