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  • 3.00 Credits

    Staff Intermediate level independent study within the areas of book arts/printmaking, ceramics, drawing/painting, new genre art forms, photography, or sculpture or other studio art practices at the intermediate level, under the supervision of one or more studio art faculty. Fee required for book arts ($90), ceramics ($100), painting ($85), photography ($165), printmaking ($115), or sculpture ($125). Prerequisites: Studio Art 110, 115, or 215 and at least the beginning course in the area that the independent study is proposed and consent of supervising instructor.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Alternative Processes. Images will be gathered using film, scanner, or digital camera. Large format negatives will be produced on acetate and contact prints will be made on paper treated with light sensitive materials. In addition to weekly assignments, students will participate in a group show of their works. Two two-hour sessions per week. Prerequisite: Studio Art 223 or consent of the instructor. Fee: $ 165.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall: Timm-Ballard ; Spring: Staff Further exploration and development through the use of clay as a medium. Contemporary issues in ceramics and the use of other media along with clay are introduced. Two two-hour sessions per week. Studio Art 330 may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Studio Art 230 or consent of instructor. Fee: $ 100.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Further development and exploration in the use of various traditional and nontraditional book arts methods. The student's individual interests and directions will be taken into account. Studio Art 340 may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Studio Art 240 or consent of instructor. Fee: $90.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Further development and exploration of formal and conceptual approaches to sculpture. The use of a variety of materials, techniques, and directions will be encouraged. Two two-hour sessions per week. Studio Art 360 may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Studio Art 260 or consent of instructor. Fee: $ 125.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Acrylics and oils, with an emphasis on individual expression and responsibility for individual projects. A model is provided along with other thematic subjects for students to explore. Two two-hour studio sessions per week. Studio Art 367 may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Studio Art 267. Fee: $ 85.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Various traditional and nontraditional print-making materials and methods. The student's individual interests and directions will be taken into account. Two two-hour studio sessions per week. Studio Art 370 may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Studio Art 270 or consent of the instructor. Fee: $115.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course continues the critical exploration of recent and emerging new genres in the practice of fine art. Through lecture, discussion, demonstration and practice, students advance their familiarity with a range of contemporary formats including video art, installation, digital sound, the Internet, conceptual and/or performance actions. Emphasis is placed on creating meaning in art through the use of one or more new genre formats. Instruction includes the demonstration of sound, image, and archiving software, theme-based discussions in contemporary art, film screenings. Students independently complete and present at least one larger scale artwork in a new genre format. Prerequisites: Studio Art 280 or consent of instructor. Fee: $ 150.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Staff Advanced level independent study within the areas of book arts/printmaking, ceramics, drawing/painting, new genre art forms, photography, or sculpture or other studio art practices at the advanced level, under the supervision of one or more studio art faculty. Fee required for book arts ($90), ceramics ($100), painting ($85), photography ($165), printmaking ($115), or sculpture ($125). Prerequisites: Studio Art 110, 115, or 215 and at least the beginning course in the area that the independent study is proposed and consent of supervising instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Contemporary issues in visual art will be explored through readings, discussion, and critique of written and visual assignments. This course will emphasize preparation for the thesis exhibition and oral defense. It will also address strategies for furthering the creative process after the student leaves college. Prerequisite: Art History 229. Fee required matching the fee associated with an advanced course in the area of concentration.
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