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3.00 Credits
presents an intensive survey of contemporary performance, site, and installation art from an anthropological point of view. Specifically, the course focuses on artist's works that were constructed to be experienced live and/or through photographic and video documentation of the work. Students will be given workshops on sound, digital photography, and video editing. Students will be required to produce and present a performance, site, or installation work of their own for their final project as well as photographic and/or video artworks based on their piece. May be repeated once. Prerequisites: VART 101, MCOM 237, VART 321 or consent.
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3.00 Credits
introduces the primary tool used to present work to the general public by serious artists addressing artistic, conceptual, and documentary content and practices today. In this course, students will work with preexisting bodies of photography to produce a Photobook. In addition, the students will be introduced to the history of the Photobook through looking at and discussing seminal photo based artist produced publications. Prerequisite: VART 122 or consent.
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3.00 Credits
provides an overview of business aspects and packaging concerns for graphic design and studio art majors. This class will cover the processes of building a professional level portfolio in a multimedia and traditional format. Students work with digital programs (e.g. Illustrator, Photoshop, and Flash) to build a portfolio. A preexisting body of work and course assignments will be used to advance the portfolio material over the term of the semester. The portfolio produced in this course is to be used to search for an internship, approach terminal art degree programs, and make the student competitive in the marketplace. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor is required.
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3.00 Credits
designed to be a forum for advancing a preexisting body of work in aesthetic and conceptual terms for upper level students with a concentration in the Visual Arts (Arts Administration, Graphic Design, and Studio Arts). The student formulates a clear thesis for presentation purposes. Persons will work in a team format to address contemporary topics outlined in the course description and syllabus. Topics covered include: exhibition systems, presentation strategies, artist statements, contemporaneous visual culture issues, and the process for refining a body of work. May be repeated once. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
allows the student to share in the experience appropriate for the younger child. Skills, materials, activities are based on developmental learning. Many projects relate to a historical and cultural background. The student benefits from hands on studio experiences and theories of performance of the child in art activities.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
is a title given to supplemental courses focusing on a specific method, topic, history, or intensive group project in photography. Prerequisite: MCOM 122 or consent.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
is a title given to a course which covers specific themes, practices, and subject content not currently offered in the curriculum. This course is directed primarily to student majoring in the subject area and could be used to complete major requirements. The course will provide an in depth study of a specific topic. Prerequisites will vary.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
an intensive directed study and practice of any of the sub fields of the visual arts in either an individual or small group setting. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
designed by the student and overseen by a faculty advisor, this course is an intensive independent study and practice of any of the subfields of the visual arts. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
requires advanced visual arts majors to develop a consistent and proficient body of work paralleled with written statement describing background and intent for a portfolio or exhibition. The student and mentor determine the subject matter. Prerequisite: permission of the faculty advisor is required. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 hours.
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