Katherine Desjardins, Instructional Professor in UChicago’s Department of Visual Arts (DoVA), will be on hand to guide you through a series of approaches to life drawing designed to provide you with the basics and to stimulate conversation around how drawing from life can stimulate our powers of observation and heighten our sense of awareness of the visual world.
No experience necessary. All materials provided.
SCHEDULE
5pm / Café Logan
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5:30-7pm / Painting Studio, Room 203
Life drawing sessions with Katherine Desjardins.7-7:30pm / Painting Studio, Room 203
Gather to admire one another’s efforts and engage in conversation. Enjoy FREE food, wine, and other refreshments.
This event is FREE; registration required.
ABOUT THE GUEST ARTIST
Trained as a painter, Katherine Desjardins gained critical attention for works that question social and political mores through re-purposing the vernacular language of 50s-era encyclopedias, coloring books, and behavior-modification manuals. Functioning as palimpsests, these works defy a superficial read and subvert the content of the original source material through layered juxtaposition.
Her recent project-based work expands upon these interests through the creation of site-inspired speculative situations which---to varying degrees-- engage painting, drawing, video, and collaborative performance---in layered response to tensions between internal, psychological/imaginative space and external, physical/political reality.
Desjardins earned her MFA in painting in Florence, Italy, where she worked closely with mentors who came out of the Italian Radical Design movement, and with whom she continues to collaborate. This parallel “social” practice engages experiential pedagogy toward the collective creation of objects of speculative design. These projects are intended as catalysts for discussion--rather than answers or solutions--of shared topics of social concern, including gang violence, immigration, and the global climate emergency.
Fellowships include residencies at the Fondazione Lac o Le Mon/Lecce, Italy; American Academy in Rome, Bogliasco Foundation/Genova, Italy; VCCA/France; Ucross; Exhibitions include: Giardino Botanico, University of Florence; Salone La Stanzetta, Rome Italy; Biagiotti Progetto Arte, Florence Italy; DeCordova Museum, MA; M.Y. Art Prospects, NYC; PBS/ArtAssignment; Awards include: Massachusetts Cultural Council; Berkshire-Taconic ART Award.