Michael Kolendowicz

Senior Academic Technologist

BFA, Rhode Island School of Design

Courses

Fall 2023 Courses

PAINT 4505-03 - FUNDAMENTALS: PAINTING METHODS AND MATERIALS
Level Undergraduate
Unit Painting
Subject Painting
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

PAINT 4505-03

FUNDAMENTALS: PAINTING METHODS AND MATERIALS

Level Undergraduate
Unit Painting
Subject Painting
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-09-06 to 2023-12-13
Times: F | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Michael Kolendowicz Location(s): Memorial Hall, Room 311 Enrolled / Capacity: 15 Status: Closed

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This course will provide the foundation for the creation of an archival painting practice for both traditional and contemporary painting methods. Topics covered will include tools, preparation process for both canvas and wood panels, sizes and grounds, drying oils, varnishes and resins, pigments, solvents, painting procedures, and the care of finished paintings. A historical overview of traditional methods and materials including egg tempera and oil paint will be covered, in addition to modern alkyd resins and acrylics. RISD's Environmental Health & Safety practices that pertain to painting practice and painting studio safety will be an integral part of this course. A short research paper is required to supplement studio work.

Open to Sophomore Painting Students.

Major Requirement | BFA Painting

Spring 2024 Courses

PAINT 3505-01 - EXPERIMENTS IN MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP
Level Undergraduate
Unit Painting
Subject Painting
Period Spring 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

PAINT 3505-01

EXPERIMENTS IN MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP

Level Undergraduate
Unit Painting
Subject Painting
Period Spring 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-02-15 to 2024-05-24
Times: F | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Instructor(s): Michael Kolendowicz Location(s): Memorial Hall, Room 311 Enrolled / Capacity: 15 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This is a hands-on course, designed for advanced painting students who are fascinated by color, surface, transformation and alchemy, DIY processes, craftmanship, invention, and the stuff of paint. It is for those who are eager to dive deep into all sorts of materials, methods and techniques. The objective of the class is to arm students with the tools and resources to figure out how to make what they imagine and to expand their practice through material exploration and information sharing. With an emphasis on experimentation, play, research and development; advanced students explore, problem solve and implement specific grounds, paints, supports, mediums and tools into their own practices. The level of specialization and expertise students may eventually desire for their work could require seeking the advice of paint manufacturers, conservators, fabricators, other artists or even experts in other fields. How to identify and acquire knowledge outside of one's comfort zone, approaching and finding a common terminology with peers and specialists is also a part of this course. Relevant art historical and contemporary methodologies, techniques and materials will be presented. Environmental Health and Safety guidelines that apply to painting practice and painting studio safety will be an integral part of this course.

Estimated Cost of Materials: $150.00

Open to Junior, Senior or Graduate Painting Students.

Elective


BFA, Rhode Island School of Design