On Thursday, June 14, the undergraduate student participants of the inaugural URSCI (Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Inquiry) Summer Institute will formally and publicly present the projects they have been working on.
Doug Anderson, MFA
Education
Professor of Art
B.F.A., University of Arizona, Tucson, 1981
M.F.A., University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1991
Course Information
At Pacific all faculty teach a variety of different courses. Typically, we do not use graduate teaching assistants which means that your classes will be taught by professors and that you’ll have plenty of opportunities to get to know the faculty in your discipline.
Below are some of the courses that I teach. We’re always developing and trying out new classes, so the list may change now and then.
ARTST 210
Drawing I
ARTST 220
Painting I: Oil/Acrylic
ARTST 310
Drawing II
ARTST 320
Painting II: Oil/Acrylic
ARTST 390
Art Seminar: Concepts in Art
ARTST 497
Studio Production and Seminar
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The Ebola Domino Project uses art to bring awareness and support to the ebola crisis in Africa.
The Ebola Domino Project, on display May 13, is a creative humanitarian experiment that converts the talents of visual artists into donor dollars.
Interested artists are asked to create domino art and submit to Pacific's Art Department by April 17 to help generate donations for AmeriCares, an aid organization working in Ebola–ravaged areas of Africa.