Advanced creative study from nature and the model in various drawing media. Independent study in drawing methods. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced creative study from nature and the model in various drawing media. Independent study in drawing methods. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced creative study from nature and the model in various drawing media. Independent study in drawing methods. Additional fees may apply.
This course examines developments in art and visual culture from the middle of the twentieth century to the present through selected discrete topical units. Students will engage critically both visual examples and seminal texts produced by significant art historians, philosophers, art critics and artists. We will read key primary works and also a selection of interpretive studies that address issues of modernism and post-modernism in the United States. Class discussions will be devoted to consideration of this reading and to questions of visual and cultural interpretation.
Comprehensive study of layout and illustration fundamentals. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced graphic design course in production (camera ready art), skills on the Macintosh. Additional fees may apply.
A course designed to prepare finished art work for a portfolio. A corporate identity campaign will be developed in photo shop, canvas, and Quark Xpress computer programs. Additional fees may apply.
A course designed to prepare finished art work for a portfolio. A corporate identity campaign will be developed in photo shop, canvas, and Quark Xpress computer programs. Additional fees may apply.
This course continues to develop application techniques and design skills beyond that in Ceramics I and II. Students are challenged to experience new applications, test their limits to create more diversified clay works and build on their design and application processes. Additional fees may apply.
This course continues to develop application techniques and design skills beyond that in Ceramics I, II and III. Students are challenged to experience new applications, test their limits to create more diversified clay works and build on their design and application processes. Additional fees may apply.
This course continues to develop application techniques and design skills beyond that in Ceramics I - IV. Students are challenged to experience new applications, test their limits to create more diversified clay works and build on their design and application processes. Additional fees may apply.
This course continues to develop application techniques and design skills beyond that in Ceramics I - V. Students are challenged to experience new applications, test their limits to create more diversified clay works and build on their design and application processes. Additional fees may apply.
Further study in painting for the advanced student. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced creative study in painting working with the instructor in a one-to-one relationship. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced creative study in painting working with the instructor in a one-to-one relationship. Additional fees may apply.
Study of contemporary movements in sculpture and/or continued study of traditional mediums. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced creative study in sculpture, working with the instructor in a one-to-one relationship. Special problems in sculpture emphasizing technique and production. Additional fees may apply.
Advanced creative study in sculpture, working with the instructor in a one-to-one relationship. Special problems in sculpture emphasizing technique and production. Additional fees may apply.
Art 150, Art 250, Art 350, Art 351
This course was taught as an independent study in the past.
Builds on Printmaking III and includes intaglio, serigraphy, lithography, monotype, digital, photo, and relief processes. Additional fees may apply.
Builds on Printmaking IV and includes intaglio, serigraphy, lithography, monotype, digital, photo, and relief processes. Additional fees may apply.
Builds on Printmaking V and includes intaglio, serigraphy, lithography, monotype, digital, photo, and relief processes. Additional fees may apply.
Students will further their knowledge of contemporary photographic discourses, methodologies, and advanced project development.
Students will further their knowledge of contemporary photographic discourses, methodologies, and advanced project development.
This course further develops the technical and aesthetic concepts of digital photography. Students will analyze contemporary photographic trends and study a selection of artists and their respective methodologies. Students will be challenged to identify and articulate their creative motivations by designing their own projects. Students are expected to describe their methodological approach in depth and situate their work in the broader discourse on contemporary photography.
Students must have completed all previous courses in the Photography sequence.
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This course focuses both on the creation of photographs and on their presentation in book format. A photo book is a book in which the primary message is carried by photographs; through its design and the choice of its images the book is itself an expressive artistic medium. The course examines the contemporary status of the photo-book as well as the rich history of the medium. It explores the processes of creating a personal photographic vision, and guides students in producing a final photo book.
Students must have completed Photo III (
ART 380).
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