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  • 4.00 Credits

    One-time offerings of special interest courses in various visual art areas.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAVA - 130, BAVA - 310 or permission of instructor. In this course, students of Drawing will build upon their general knowledge of the field of study while making an in-depth investigation of this particular focus.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAVA - 350, BAVA - 365, MS - 222. This course will explore the foundations of motion graphics. Design for screen, effective use of typography, graphical elements, sound, video and motion are covered with simple animations, logo and shape motion and environmental visual effects.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAVA - 220, BAVA - 320 or permission of instructor. In this course, students of Painting will build upon their general knowledge of the field of study while making an in-depth investigation of this particular focus.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students learn the practical "nuts and bolts" business aspects of the art world through museum and gallery visits, curating of exhibitions,and presentations on finance, insurance, portfolio building, and grant writing from art professionals.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This internship provides a supervised work experience in a Bay Area art museum designed to complement the theoretical, methodological and practical instruction received in the Art History/Arts Management major. Students will be placed with a supervisor in a field such as museum education, development, public relations, conservation, or other areas in order to gain direct experience they need to find the position in the art world most suited to their interests and abilities. Partner organizations include: the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (de Young and Legion of Honor), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of African Diaspora, and the Cartoon Art Museum, among others.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This internship serves as an opportunity for students to develop patterns of professional behavior in the commercial art world setting. Students will be placed in a Bay Area art gallery where they will learn skills such as client interaction, cataloguing of works of art, shipping and insuring art, sales techniques, curating exhibitions, planning receptions, art fairs, and other public events, etc. Partner art galleries in San Francisco include: Franklin Bowles, Braunstein/Quay, Catharine Clark, Christopher Clark, Frey Norris, Haines Gallery, Hespe Gallery, Robert Koch, and Toomey Tourrell Fine Art.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This internship places students in a non-profit arts organization where they learn the skills of community outreach, fund raising, and curating of exhibitions in an alternative arts setting. Partner organizations include: Creativity Explored, Intersection for the Arts, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, New Langton Arts, and the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAVA - 230, BAVA - 330 or permission of instructor. In this studio/practicum course students will learn how sculptors working in such areas as the film industry and medical and forensic science apply their art in creative and innovative ways.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAVA - 350, BAVA - 365. This course prepares students for exploring employment, internship and graduate educational opportunities. Concepts, cross platform developments and issues concerning aesthetics, interface design and use of media are addressed. Students investigate specific areas of the graphic design industry and prepare applications and portfolios geared towards their area of interest. Students collect relevant material and produce a CD/DVD/Web-based portfolio, packaging for CD/DVD, resume, cover letter, business card, and a flatbook portfolio.
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