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1.25 Credits
Through class discussions of a core of readings, selected issues in critical theory relevant to contemporary visual practices are examined. Enrollment restricted to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 20. The Staff, D. Murray
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1.25 Credits
Continuation of course 149A with emphasis on readings about visual practices related to issues of class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, postcolonialism and postnationalism. Enrollment restricted to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 20. The Staff, D. Murray
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1.25 Credits
This writing-specific seminar explores collaboration and interactivity in contemporary art and visual cultures. Emphasis is on artworks where interaction and collaboration produce controversial and challenging results. Examines the convergence of media forms and artist collaborations, and the intersection of competing theoretical ideas and ideologies. The intention is to understand how artists and visual producers respond to an increasingly shifting society where rapid cultural change, advances in technology, and the effects of globalization reconfigure how we perceive the world. Prerequisite(s): Satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment restricted to senior art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): W.) The Staff, D. Murray
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1.25 Credits
Provides practical experience in all phases of an exhibition program's design and implementation including curation, registration, preparation, and publicity. The general tasks of program operation are supplemented with selected reading and written assignments designed to enhance theoretical understanding of broader issues in art administration, including an introduction to the political and ethical realities professionals face. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. The Staff
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23.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of art in the public sphere. Students build an understanding of public art sparked by practical experience designing and developing projects. Theoretical aspects of contemporary public art, and an introduction to the range of current public art practices will be introduced through readings, lectures, and artist's talks. The combination of practical hands-on technique and theoretical ideology will enable students to fully develop their own project within the class. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 23, 39, 40, or by permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. W. Hibbert-Jones
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1.25 Credits
An intensive studio experience for art majors concentrating in the areas of intermedia, sculpture, public art, installation art, electronic art, and interactive art. Major emphasis is on development of individual and collaborative projects in preparation for the senior exhibition. Readings and research required. Class discussions focus on project work and critiques, assigned reading, and the development of a written component by each student. Satisfies senior exit requirement. Students are billed a materials fee. Portfolio review prior to advance enrollment required. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Courses
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1.25 Credits
Provides for department-sponsored independent study programs off campus for which faculty supervision is not in person (e.g., supervision is by correspondence). Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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1.25 Credits
Individual study in areas approved by sponsoring instructors. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Students are billed a materials fee. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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1.25 Credits
Introduction to the methods, materials, and purposes of drawing to develop perceptual and conceptual skills through a series of assignments, providing various approaches to drawing as a tool for creative exploration. Discussions and critiques facilitate the development of critical skills. Designed for students considering the art major. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment restricted to pre-art and history of art and visual culture majors. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff, F. Galuszka, M. Gwyn
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1.25 Credits
Basic introduction to the use of a computer as a fine art tool and medium. Addresses basic skills, concepts relevant to contemporary art theories, and practices. Provides a hands-on introduction to fundamentals of graphics, image acquisition, and manipulation and programming with demonstrations of relevant software. Students work independently and in groups. Assignments include digital image acquisition and manipulation, basic scripting, hypertext and web publishing, and computer programming. Lectures, readings, and discussions examine new technology artwork and technology's relationship to contemporary culture. Enrollment restricted to pre-art and history of art and visual culture majors. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff, E. Anderson
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