The Role of Classical Life Drawing In 21st Century Pedagogy (1 of 5)

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Part 1 of 5 Ira Goldberg, James L. McElhinney, Scott Noel

Panel discussion at the Art Students League, February 11, 2011, in conjunction with the College Art Association (CAA). Moderated by James Lancel McElhinney with panelists Scott Noel, Sharon Sprung, Douglas Wirls, Sherry Camhy, Costa Vavagiakis, Martha Mayer Erlebacher, and David Carbone.

Introduction by Ira Goldberg, Executive Director, Art Students League

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  • Love the talk, but "How can one inhabit our world with any authority without understanding design based on some proficiency in drawing.".. Please tell me the "world" refers only to the visual art world for that statement.

  • I wish I had the physical strength to study life drawing again. I'll have to wait until my next life. I would love to see the drawings that were discovered in the closet. What a find! I agree with much of the commentary on how we see the world and translate it to paper and canvas.

  • I particularly enjoyed Scott Noel.

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