MICHAEL OATMAN - CV continued, pg. 7
                              TEACHING HISTORY AND AWARDS
                              Professional Experience
Teaching
                              1983-1986            
 Teaching Assistant, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI (for Alfred DeCredico's Drawing and
                                 2-Dimensional Design courses)
1985                        
 Wintersession Instructor, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI (for Al Wunderlich's Mixed Media Seminar)
1986                        
 Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (for Alfred DeCredico's Advanced Drawing course)
1986-1988            
 Teaching Fellow, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA
Visual Studies (Studio seminar)
Drawing (Studio)
2-Dimensional Design (Studio)
Film Criticism (History/Criticism)
1988                        
 Drawing Instructor (Assistant), Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (for Alfred DeCredico's Advanced Drawing course)
1989-1992            
 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Art Department, University at Albany, Albany, NY 
 Courses
 F 1989           
 AART105A-309, Beginning Drawing: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
 S 1990           
 AART105B-443, Life Drawing: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
 S 1991           
 AART110A-432, Two-Dimensional Design: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
 F 1991           
 AART110A-375, Two-Dimensional Design: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LEC
 S 1992            
 AART110A-393, Two-Dimensional Design: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
1998-2000            
 Adjunct, University at Albany, Albany, NY
 F 1993           
 AART110A-387, Two-Dimensional Design: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
 F1993           
 AART330B-417, Painting Water Based Media: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
 Su 1994            
 AART105A-4009, Beginning Drawing: Sole Instructor. 3 credit LEC
 Su 1996                   
 AART230A-4522, Beginning Painting: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LEC *
 Su 1996                   
 AART230B -4523, Intermediate Painting: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LEC
 Su 1997                   
 AART305-4508, Intermediate Drawing: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB *
 Su 1997                   
 AART405-4509, Advanced Drawing: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LAB
 F 1998                   
 AART310-4533, Studio Experiments in Visual Thinking: Sole Instructor. 3 credit LEC,
 3 credit LEC
 S 1999                   
 AART310-7104, Studio Experiments in Visual Thinking: Sole Instructor. 3 credit LEC,
 3 credit LEC
 F 1999                    
 AART310-4913, Studio Experiments in Visual Thinking: Sole Instructor. 3 credit LEC,
                                 3 credit LEC
 S 2000                   
 AART497-7514, Independent Study Art Studio: Sole Instructor.  1-4 credit IND
 S 2000                   
 AART605B-529, Drawing and Composition: Sole Instructor. 1-6 credit LEC
 (15 students) LEC15
 S 2000                   
 AART797-7515, Independent Study: Sole Instructor.  1-6 credit IND
 F 2000                     
 AART405-491, Independent Study: Sole Instructor.  3 credit LEC
1989-1999            
 Art Instructor, RCCA: The Arts Center, Troy, NY
Life drawing (Studio)
Drawing (Studio)
1991-1992            
 Art Instructor, Empire State College, Albany, NY
Independent Study mentoring
1992-1993           
Lecturer in Painting and Drawing, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
2-Dimensional Design (Studio)
3-Dimensional Design (Studio)
Painting (Studio)
Independent Study projects
1994                       
Adjunct, St. Michael's College, Winooski, VT
AR 205B Drawing 1, 3 credits(Studio)
1995                        
 Adjunct, St. Michael's College, Winooski, VT
AR 205C Drawing 1, 3 credits (Studio)
1997                       
 Adjunct, St.  Michael's College, Winooski, VT
AR 203A Two-Dimensional Design, 3 credits (Studio)
AR 403A Sculpture: Carving/Construction, 3 credits (Studio)
1992-1998           
Lecturer, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Drawing (Studio)
2-Dimensional Design (Studio)
3-Dimensional Design (Studio)
Painting (Studio)
Advanced Painting (Advanced studio seminar)
Independent Study projects
 *NOTE*
The office of the registrar at the University of Vermontis only obligated to keep records (relating to classes taught) for a period of seven
                                    years.  It has now been almost 9 years since I left, and I was unable to obtain those
                                    records.  I taught an average of three courses per semester, and, on occasion, taught
                                    as many as five.  By my estimate, this puts the total number of classes taught from
                                    1992-1998 at 42 classes.
1998                        
 Adjunct, St. Michael's College, Winooski, VT
AR 203D Two-Dimensional Design/Theories and Fundamentals of Art, 3 credits (Studio)        
1998-2007           
 Visiting Critic, Graduate Program of Vermont College, Union Institute and University,
 Montpelier, VT
1999                       
 Adjunct, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY
Advanced Sculpture (Studio)
1999-2000           
Adjunct, School of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
 Courses
 F99           
 ARCH2210, AD1, Bronet, MacDonald, Grodin, Dyson.  66 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  66 students           
 S00           
 ARCH2220, AD2, Bronet, Bayard, Riebe. 62 students           
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  62 students
1999-2000            
 Faculty, Graduate Program of Vermont College, Union Institute and University,
 Montpelier, VT
Independent Study projects
Critical Writing
2000-2005            
 Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
 Troy, NY
Courses
F00           
 ARCH2210, AD1: Bronet, Pertuiset, Van Dessel, Merin, Perez.  48 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  48 students
 F00           
 ARCH6690, Drawing Historic Structures: Sole Instructor.  8 students
 S01           
 ARCH2220, AD2: Pertuiset, Bronet, Van Dessel.  39 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  39 students
 F01           
 ARCH2210, AD1: Riebe, Andrasek, Ellinger, Van Dessel, Bayard.  47 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  47 students
 F01           
 ARCH4962, Re-Painting the White Cube: Sole Instructor.  17 students (Contemporary
                                 history seminar)
 S02           
 ARCH2220, AD2: Warriner, Ellinger, Andrasek,Van Dessel.  36 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  36 students
 F02           
 ARCH6690, Drawing Historic Structures: Sole Instructor.  5 students
 F02           
 ARCH4962, Extreme Drawing: Sole Instructor.  15 students  (Advanced studio/seminar)
 S03           
 ARCH2210, AD1: Warriner, Ellinger, Andrasek, Wu.  56 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  56 students
 F03           
 ARCH220, Design Studio: Warriner, Bronet, Krueger, Toatley, Gabriele, Hess, Palenzuela.
                                 82 (1/2) students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor. 82 (1/2) students
 F03           
 VERTICAL (Advanced studio/seminar)
 F03           
 ARCH6690, Drawing Historic Structures: Sole Instructor.  10 students
 F03           
 ARCH4964, Advanced Topics, Rome, Italy: Bronet.  18 students
 F03           
 ARCH4966, Urban Hist. Rome, Italy: Bronet.  21 students
 Drawing: Shared Instruction with Bronet.  21 students
 S04           
 ARCH2210, AD1: Warriner, Ellinger, Palenzuela.  60 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.   60 students
 S04           
 ARCH4961, Extreme Drawing: Sole Instructor.  8 students  (Advanced studio/seminar)F04           
 ARCH2200, Design Studio: Riebe, Bronet, Palenzuela.  82 students
 F04           
 ARCH6690, Drawing Historic Structures: Sole Instructor.  3 students
 S05           
 ARCH2210, AD1: Riebe, Warriner, Ellinger, Bronet, Eduardo.  53 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.   53 students
 F05             
 ARCH2200, Design Studio: Riebe, Garba, Erdem.  71 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.   71 students           
 F05           
 ARCH4940.02, Supermodel:Sole Instructor.  1 student
2000-2005            
 Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
 Troy, NY
 S06           
 VERTICAL, Rx Box: Open Source Architecture for a World in Transition: Krueger. 15
                                 students
 S06           
 ARCH4940, Supermodel II: Sole Instructor.  1 student
 S06           
 ARCH4963, Extreme Drawing: Sole Instructor.  14 students  (Advanced studio/seminar)F06           
 ARCH2200, Design Studio: Riebe, Arboleda, Nishimura, Erdem.  75 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  75 students
 F06           
 ARCH4940, Advanced Spatialization: Sole Instructor.  1 student
 S07           
 ARCH2210, AD1: Warriner, Voorhees, Szoska, Arboleda.  62 students
 Drawing: Sole Instructor.  62 students
 S07           
 ARCH4963.01, Extreme Drawing: Sole Instructor.  5 students  (Advanced studio/seminar)S07           
 ARCH4963.02, Extreme Drawing: Sole Instructor.  5 students  (Advanced studio/seminar)S07           
 ARCH4980, B. Arch Final Project 2: Warriner, Garba.  2 students
 S07           
 ARCH4990, Arch Fin Pro 2: Warriner, Garba.  10 students
 S07           
 ARCH6980, Master's Project: Warriner, Ellinger.  1 student
 S07          
 ARCH6990.19, Master's Thesis: Warriner, Garba.  1 student
 F07           
 ARCH4990.04, B. Arch Final Project 2; Warriner, Garba
 *NOTE*           
In addition to the new 2006-2007 "cluster" system for working with thesis students
                                    (which resulted in co-advising 15 students with Ellinger/Garba and Warriner), I have
                                    served in the capacity of  official and unofficial thesis advisor since 2000, working
                                    with colleagues on 20+ undergrad and graduate thesis projects.
2005-2007            
 Artist-Teacher, Graduate Program of Vermont College, Union Institute and University,
 Montpelier, VT
Independent Study Mentorship
2007                       
EMPAC Commission: A collaborative course between Extreme Drawing and Larry Kagan's Sculpture II class. 
                                 Final project, Grassland, installed on west campus hillside between West Hall and EMPAC
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