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ART 411: Theory and Methods in Art History
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
This seminar explores the many methodologies employed by art historians to understand works of art, including Biography, Formalism, Connoisseurship, Scientific Analysis, Psychoanalytic Theory, Iconography, Semiotics, Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, Marxism, and Feminism. Students will engage with the questions and debates that have shaped the field of art history, and attempt to understand how the discipline itself is part of historical processes. Through critical reading and reflective response, students will not only investigate art history's history but also begin to articulate our own positions and voices. Prerequisites: ART 211 or ART 212 and one 300- level course in art history; or instructor permission.
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ART 412: Theory and Methods in Photography
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
This seminar explores the many methodologies employed by art historians and critics to understand works of photography throughout its historical development. Students will engage with the questions and debates that have shaped the field of critical analysis and discourse about the medium, and attempt to understand how the discipline itself is part of historical processes. Through critical reading and class discussions, students will not only investigate critical analysis of photography but also begin to articulate their own positions and voices. Students will develop their own portfolio during the quarter inclusive of artist statement. Prerequisites: ART 478 or instructor permission.
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ART 440: Painting III
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Advanced study in the theory and practice of acrylic painting. Emphasis on the development of individual approaches to content, form and media. Prerequisite: ART 340 or equivalent.
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ART 450: Sculpture III
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Advanced study in the theory and practice of ceramic sculpture. Emphasis on the continuation of individual approaches to content, form, materials and methods. Prerequisite: ART 350 or instructor permission.
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ART 460: Art History Seminar
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An advanced research seminar that builds on disciplinary skills learned in 200-300 level courses by engaging in an in-depth exploration of an issue, period, movement, or artist. Particular topic varies from year to year. Employs a seminar format to analyze current research in the discipline and to produce original student research of the highest quality. Prerequisites: ART 211 or ART 212 and one 300- level course in art history or instructor permission.
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ART 471: Graphic Design II
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A continuation of concepts studied in Graphic Design I to include more in-depth study and specialized projects. Beginning development of a professional portfolio. Prerequisite: ART 371.
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ART 475: The Business of Art
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An overview of the business aspects of being an artist and/or working in an arts organization. The goal is to develop an awareness of the many issues that impact on the success or failure of artists to make a living in their creative vocation. Topics will be relevant to visual and performing artists and those who seek to enter the arts as a profession. Cross-listed with MUSC 475.
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ART 478: Photography Portfolio Seminar
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
The senior portfolio course for photography majors, this course culminates in the BFA exhibition. Course focuses on final edit, production (final prints) and presentation of images.
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ART 479: Departmental Honors Thesis Supervision
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Thesis and/or project supervision for students in the fine arts department honors program. Prerequisite: approval of department chair.
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ART 480: Documentary Photography for Social Change
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An examination of the impact of photography as a vehicle for social, economic and/or political change. Students will study the language of photography and the history of social documentary photography, while spending time "embedded" within a community servicebased agency in Seattle. Students will document the daily struggles, successes and challenges of these organizations, learning to bridge the gap between social issues and photographic possibilities. Weekly critiques and discussions will assist students in the editing and refinement of their final projects. Interdisciplinary core class.
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