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Maelzer, Lee

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer

Telephone: 077915134369

Email: lee.maelzer@btopenworld.com

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School of Arts and Digital Industries

University of East London

Docklands Campus

University Way

London E16 2RD

Brief biography

Artist (painter and occasional filmmaker). Studied at Central St Martins (BA Hons) and Royal College of Art (MA Fine Art, painting). Have taught since 1992 at Winchester College of Art, City and Guilds, Central St Martins and the Royal Academy. Widely exhibited in Britain and abroad and in private and museum collections internationally. Recently become a Fellow of Education. My role at UEL as a lecturer is to assist the students in their own practice, guide them wherever necessary and also to provide technical and practical support in painting, where I consider I have some expertise. I also conduct the second year seminars and co-run the second year BA preogramme.

 

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Activities and responsibilities

Co-running second year fine art programme with Alexis Harding. Tutor to students in first, second and third year, secondary supervisor to several Prof Doc students.

 

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Areas of Interest/Summary of Expertise

Art History, literature, bookbinding, colour theory and technical help with painting in general.

 

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Teaching: Programmes

Fine Art BA, MA and Prof Doc.

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Teaching: Modules

  • Drawing

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Current research and publications

Research Open Access Repository (ROAR@UEL)

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Currently represented by Poppy Sebire, London.  Prior to that, Cater Presents Gallery and Museum 52, London.

 

 

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Other scholarly activities

Fellow of Education

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Abstracts

My work can be seen on www.leemaelzer.com

A broad range of my work and professional activities can be sampled just by googleing my name.

 

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