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CERAMICS yi ILLUSTRATION TE Ye V4 wts PAINTING SCULPTURE
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inne wts Seated, L. to R.: Wilfred Duphiney, Lyle Perkins, Waldemar Raemisch, John Frazier, Harve Stein, Gordon Peers. Standing L. to R.: Robert Hamilton, Gerald Mast, Gilbert Franklin, Arthur Deshaies. The Division of Fine Arts is that part of Rhode Island School of Design which is operated to carry out specifically that provision in its Charter, designated as the second purpose, which reads — ‘“‘The systematic training of students in the practice of art in order that they may understand its principles, give instruction to others, and become artists.” To accomplish these ends, the faculty of The Division of Fine Arts has devised a three part program which aims: — 1. To convey a body of knowledge, both historical and technical, relating to the student’s field of concentration in Art. 2. To develop skills and critical judgement. 3. And above all, to sharpen the student’s sensibilities, upon which depends the power to see and to feel those qualities and relationships, which are the basis of distinguished work in Creative Art. The validity of any educational and training program is measured by its ultimate usefulness to the participant, in helping him to discover his personal bent and in preparing him to understand and to work effectively in the contemporary idiom. The Institution and Faculty are responsible for the program, but to achieve the desired results a dual responsibility is involved. The individual student must never lose sight of the fact that he shares with the faculty responsibility for his own development. JOHN R. FRASER
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