Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dean Ford indicated last week that the University's experiment with new creative courses in the visual arts has been successful, despite continued criticism from some Faculty members. The program will be reviewed next fall by the Committee on Educational Policy which approved the present offerings last spring...
...Committee on the Practice of the Visual Arts currently offers courses in descriptive drawing, still photography, and motion picture making. Ford noted that with a course in animation scheduled for this spring, "some Faculty members are grumbling about what next will be taken under the Faculty's wing...
...place of rooms, the interior of the Rudolph house is divided into areas with built-in furniture and greenery-laden overlooks. Medieval brass rubbings, a 16th century refectory table, and plenty of books lend visual warmth to the house. A conversation pit in a two-storied living area gives a feeling of airport-lobby spaciousness; just over a concrete-block wall is a lower-ceilinged area whose built-in sofas and cheery fireplace make it a more popular snuggery. Rudolph, who likes to punctuate his interiors with oubliettes and galleries, has provided the Milams with a handy vantage point...
...spectrum, an American neon intensity of pigments. He used fast-drying enamels, and aluminum paint to produce higher highlights than white could yield. He hit upon the idea that the paint could be the image, not just serve as its representative. He rejected the notion that paintings should have visual climaxes that smack the eye-such as a Mona Lisa in the midst of a landscape -and instead made every square inch of his big works bear up under an equal pressure of paint...
...Birmingham white community will not present a problem, according to Clifton. The superintendents of several schools have already offered teaching program was "set up to teach, not to equipment and visual aid materials...