Art Quote by Trina Robbins
“I went to art school, but I didn't last because in those days you couldn't take comics as a course. And they weren't even teaching you to draw real things, they were really into abstracts, and I was not into abstracts, so art school and I did not work out.”
About This Quote
The speaker left art school because the curriculum ignored comics and favored abstract art, which didn't align with her interests in representational drawing.
In simple terms: Art school ignored comics, so she left.
Curricula that ignore personal passions hinder growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- students seeking specialized programs
- artists feeling constrained by academia
- curriculum reform debates
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- advocate for diverse art courses
- create independent study groups
Questions to Reflect On
- How can institutions balance tradition with emerging media?
- What role does personal agency play in educational choices?
Leaving may limit exposure to broader techniques that could enrich one's practice.