In the 2019 fall semester, SMU Division of Art professors Barnaby Fitzgerald (painting) and Brian Molanphy (ceramics) brought their separate courses together for a collaboration to combine painting and ceramics in bas-relief. "Form Follows Color" focuses on the pedagogical thinking behind the task of making an image with clay, firing it into a bisque and painting it. The works exhibited are a mix of bas-relief pieces as well as paintings, studies, tests and experiments from B.F.A and M.F.A. students, teaching assistants and professors who participated in both classes.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 29.
In the 2019 fall semester, SMU Division of Art professors Barnaby Fitzgerald (painting) and Brian Molanphy (ceramics) brought their separate courses together for a collaboration to combine painting and ceramics in bas-relief. "Form Follows Color" focuses on the pedagogical thinking behind the task of making an image with clay, firing it into a bisque and painting it. The works exhibited are a mix of bas-relief pieces as well as paintings, studies, tests and experiments from B.F.A and M.F.A. students, teaching assistants and professors who participated in both classes.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 29.
In the 2019 fall semester, SMU Division of Art professors Barnaby Fitzgerald (painting) and Brian Molanphy (ceramics) brought their separate courses together for a collaboration to combine painting and ceramics in bas-relief. "Form Follows Color" focuses on the pedagogical thinking behind the task of making an image with clay, firing it into a bisque and painting it. The works exhibited are a mix of bas-relief pieces as well as paintings, studies, tests and experiments from B.F.A and M.F.A. students, teaching assistants and professors who participated in both classes.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 29.