Advanced explorations in drawing through various drawing practices, media, and concepts. This course will emphasize a deep, personal engagement with drawing through select perceptual and conceptual projects, building on the foundation of previous drawing coursework. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 301
Advanced explorations in drawing through various drawing practices, media, and concepts. This course will emphasize a deep, personal engagement with drawing through select perceptual and conceptual projects, building on the foundation of previous drawing coursework. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 302
Learn the process of creating multiples through the exploration of mold--making techniques and combine ceramics processes. Explore the basics of glaze chemistry by learning to mix and test glazes.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 330
Exploring both sculptural and functional forms, learning new advanced techniques and applying previously learned processes to develop concepts and content of works created. Explore the surface through more in-depth glaze chemistry. Learn necessary skills in managing a ceramics facility.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 331
Further study in painting for the advanced student. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 340
Advanced creative study in painting working with the instructor in a one-to-one relationship. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 341
Study of contemporary movements in sculpture and/or continued study of traditional mediums. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 350
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.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 351
Intermediate studies in printmaking which can include intaglio, serigraphy, lithography, monotype, digital, photo, and relief processes. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 261
Builds on Printmaking III and includes intaglio, serigraphy, lithography, monotype, digital, photo, and relief processes. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 360
Students will further their knowledge of contemporary photographic discourses, methodologies, and advanced project development.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 380
Students will further their knowledge of contemporary photographic discourses, methodologies, and advanced project development.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 381
Graphic Design III explores the history and use of typography. This course aims to provide students with an understanding of how letters and texts impact design.Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall
Previously: ART 322
Advanced graphic design offers students the skills and techniques they need to excel in their creative field. Projects will be selected based on students’ interests. Areas of focus may include brand identity, motion graphics, digital illustration, advertising, data visualization, typography, editorial, animation, etc. At the end of this course, all participants will produce a professional portfolio reflecting their skills and creative styles. (Preparation for final year exhibition included). Additional Fees May Apply.
Every Fall and Spring
Previously: ART 326
Internship in Art. Additional fees may apply.
Every Fall, Interim and Spring
Previously: ART 395
Previously: ART 397