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ART 601: Studio Advising Support
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Alfred University
Provides graduate students an opportunity to work with faculty outside of their division. Enrollment is by permission of the faculty, based on space/time availability and with approval of respective Division Chair.
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ART 671: Written Thesis Preparation for Electronic Integrated Arts
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
The studio work is supported by a written thesis report that includes a detailed statement about the work, a technical documentation of materials and processes used, and a DVD of thesis work. This documentation is archived in the Scholes Library. Additionally, the course is structured as a seminar with all second year EIA MFA students participating.
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ART 672: Written Thesis Preparation
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
The studio work is supported by a written thesis report that includes a detailed statement about the work, a technical documentation of materials and processes used, and 20 slides of the thesis work. This documentation is archived in the Scholes Library. Additionally, the course is structured as a seminar with all Ceramic Art and Sculpture/Dimensional Studies MFA students participating.
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ART 680: Thesis-Ceramic Art
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Alfred University
The ceramic art thesis is a body of work that is presented in a gallery exhibition at the end of the fourth semester of study. Students work with individual faculty studio advisors, with midterm and final reviews by the entire ceramic faculty. The faculty will choose a work from the exhibition for the Glory Hole Collection of the Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred.
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ART 681: Thesis-Electronic Integrated Arts
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Alfred University
Required each semester for graduate students working in Electronic Integrated Arts. Each graduate student will register with Electronic Integrated Arts faculty on an independent study basis. This course is an opportunity for self-generated studio work. During the third and fourth semesters the primary emphasis of this course will be thesis preparation.
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ART 682: Thesis-Sculpture/Dimensional Studies
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course embodies the studio component of the written thesis. The focus is on the continuation of individually directed studio research in consultation with the faculty. A body of work is presented in a gallery exhibition at the end of the fourth semester of study.
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ARTH 120: Topics in Art History: Non-western
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
Selected topics in non-western art history are covered. Topics vary from term to term. (C)
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ARTH 122: Arts of the Pacific Isles
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This course examines the arts of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia in cultural context, emphasizing their relationship to other aspects of Oceanic societies. Topics will include the men's house and women's art in New Guinea, art and leadership in Island Melanesia, the decorated body in Polynesia, patterns of power in Micronesia, and continuity and change in Pacific art. (C)
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ARTH 123: Art of China
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This quarter-long survey will introduce beginning art history students to the arts of China from the prehistoric period to present day. Among the topics to be discussed will be ancient bronzes and other funerary arts, the classical style of the Han Dynasty, landscape painting in the Song Dynasty and contemporary issues in post-Mao China. The course will consist of lectures, exams and a short research paper. (C)
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ARTH 124: Native American Arts:Spirited Materials and Technologies
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. Native American arts are as numerous as the ecosystems of the continent, and incorrigibly undermine our ability to categorize artifacts. This course introduces students to art from a variety of cultures that Westerners long dismissed as "primitive." Our reevaluation premises that all art performs a function and that artists contribute to the orderly functioning of society. The class is organized by focuses on materials and environmental influences. Particular emphasis will be placed on relating materials, style, and iconography to religious, political, and social contexts. (C)
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