Kristine Bybee - An Instructors approach:
As a practitioner of both fine arts and graphic design, I study
and teach the principles of art practice and design, including
a hands-on approach to teaching that emphasizes craftsmanship
and creating art with traditional tools and media. Along with
the practice of integrating real-world problems into the curriculum,
I encourage students to keep sketchbooks. Sketchbooks are for
research, the practice of daily drawing and sketching, and to
understand visual problem solving. I integrate graphic design
and the practice of making fine art in my studio as a professional
and in the classroom curriculum.
My method of teaching emphasizes a handcrafted approach. Beginning
students learn by using traditional tools and methods of design
– inking, cutting and crafting each design problem. As students
work, they are encouraged in an atmosphere that is both challenging
and supportive, Activities of thinking, looking, and dosing occur
interdependently on all design problems. Critique is an integral
part of my classroom as students review, evaluate, and re-do each
assignment before arriving at a final product.
Students take ownership of the learning process as they each
create a textbook in the form of a spiral bound sketch book that
will later become a reference manual, and I give the students
an opportunity to lean by teaching as they work together in groups
on design problems. Students are encouraged to lean and understand
the vocabulary of the artist and designer as they practice both
oral and written communication related to each design problem.
My role, in a design classroom, is both to teach and guide as
I art direct each student's work and share my own professional
experiences as an artist for example and for the encouragement
to their growth.
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