by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
Before the teaching started late morning on Monday, the 27th of March. There was this ritual / swearing in / inauguration of sorts of this new, creepy, old Visiting Professor from the USA. Here I am (along with a huge bouquet of flowers no less) more than slightly...
by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
This is a very informal class picture! The University President on my left and the Dean of the School of Fine Arts to his left.
by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
A more formal and complete class picture.
by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
This is a very nice picture of myself and my interpreter, Zhang Tianzhu (aka Erikson). Like I mentioned earlier – the son of the Dean of the School of Fine Arts. A wonderful young man and amazing english translation and interpreting skills for a 19 year...
by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
So, Monday, March 27th was my first full day of teaching. If you recall a few posts back and what my studio classroom looked like on first visit – well, this is what it looked like with simply amazing Chinese students in it; are at work. The following are some...
by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
Picture 4 – Entire class drawing away!
by Jim Quinn | Mar 30, 2017
Here is two photos of our first class Project Assignment Critique. Probably the first where the students actually participated in the critique. I’m not totally sure, but this sort of thing doesn’t happen in Chinese art critiques too often if at all.