I'd say this article sums up a lot of my experience being a programmer learning to paint as well: http://nautil.us/issue/32/space/men-are-better-at-maps-until-women-take-this-course … It seems biological differences don't really matter as long as there's good training available, but also this:https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/02/huge-study-finds-professors-attitudes-affect-students-grades/ …
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I'd also notice that if I didn't tell a teacher I was a programmer they treated me better. One teacher learned I was a programmer about 1/2 through, then at the end of the class told me I should stop doing art. Problem was, at the beginning he was showing my work to the class.
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The gist of it is, these art teachers were treating me much the same way a lot of douchebags in STEM treat women. Their belief was that it was impossible for a programmer to learn to paint because I didn't have a "natural talent", which is similar to genetic predisposition.
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All it takes is a decent training method and turns out painting isn't that hard. Just need to learn a few concepts and practice them like anything else out there. The real reason people are unable to learn it is all of the teaching and training assumes they can already do it.
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And, that teacher's predisposed beliefs *that* you will suck are easily confirmed because they're the teachers and have control. I sucked at drawing because I was told to draw 100 spheres months while other people went right on to cast drawing. Anyone would fail at that.
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This is one of the reasons why I advocate completely open and fully planned and complete curriculum with facilitators over teachers acting as gate keepers. A static course can't suddenly change to weed out undesirables and then be different for the chosen ones.
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A static course can be analyzed and any discrimination and bias is exposed easily and removed. A racist or sexist teacher just gets to keep being racist or sexist until they die of tenure.
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Note: I do sell paintings, I also give them to people who I see could use some cheering up. If you've had some personal tragedy lately and would like one, DM me. Just pay the shipping and it's yours. Take a look: https://www.instagram.com/zedshaw/
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Other teachers had me doing spheres with a pencil for months while they took the "real art students" and placed them in a special room. Still 2 years later none of the "real art students" have produced any art sales, have problems with values, and can't use color well.
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