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  • 4.00 Credits

    Students incorporate a variety of media including sound and sculptural materials in works that expand the physical boundaries of art beyond the discreet object. Students’ interests and abilities in a variety of subjects and media are used to create environments that immerse the viewer in sensory, intellectual and emotional experiences. The ability to verbally and visually articulate ideas is developed through group discussion and critique. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students incorporate a variety of media including sound and sculptural materials in works that expand the physical boundaries of art beyond the discreet object. Students’ interests and abilities in a variety of subjects and media are used to create environments that immerse the viewer in sensory, intellectual and emotional experiences. The ability to verbally and visually articulate ideas is developed through group discussion and critique. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students incorporate a variety of media including sound and sculptural materials in works that expand the physical boundaries of art beyond the discreet object. Students’ interests and abilities in a variety of subjects and media are used to create environments that immerse the viewer in sensory, intellectual and emotional experiences. The ability to verbally and visually articulate ideas is developed through group discussion and critique. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced photography and digital printing class. Work is expected to be conceptually challenging as well as technically sound. We will cover studio lighting, advanced camera operation, multiple film formats, advanced digital manipulation in Adobe Photoshop, scanning, color correction, large format printing, and issues in contemporary art and theory. All work will be shot on film and then scanned. Students must have had SA 141: Introductory Photography and SA 151: Introductory Digital Art or a working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, and the understanding that additional outside work to catch students up to speed on Photoshop will be required. Permission of instructor required. Studio Art Supplies Fee: $50
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced photography and digital printing class. Work is expected to be conceptually challenging as well as technically sound. We will cover studio lighting, advanced camera operation, multiple film formats, advanced digital manipulation in Adobe Photoshop, scanning, color correction, large format printing, and issues in contemporary art and theory. All work will be shot on film and then scanned. Students must have had SA 141: Introductory Photography and SA 151: Introductory Digital Art or a working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, and the understanding that additional outside work to catch students up to speed on Photoshop will be required. Permission of instructor required. Studio Art Supplies Fee: $50
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced photography and digital printing class. Work is expected to be conceptually challenging as well as technically sound. We will cover studio lighting, advanced camera operation, multiple film formats, advanced digital manipulation in Adobe Photoshop, scanning, color correction, large format printing, and issues in contemporary art and theory. All work will be shot on film and then scanned. Students must have had SA 141: Introductory Photography and SA 151: Introductory Digital Art or a working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, and the understanding that additional outside work to catch students up to speed on Photoshop will be required. Permission of instructor required. Studio Art Supplies Fee: $50
  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course students examine their environment through projects that explore narration, sequence, and series. Creative approaches to narrative and non-narrative sequence are used as a framework for developing personal concepts and overall artistic strengths. Within this context, students create and develop two-dimensional images through a variety of materials and techniques. Students will be introduced to the use of image, color and text as formal and conceptual elements. Course work consists of both directed and individual projects with an emphasis on the integration of drawing and printmaking, supplemented with seminar style discussion of selected texts. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course students examine their environment through projects that explore narration, sequence, and series. Creative approaches to narrative and non-narrative sequence are used as a framework for developing personal concepts and overall artistic strengths. Within this context, students create and develop two-dimensional images through a variety of materials and techniques. Students will be introduced to the use of image, color and text as formal and conceptual elements. Course work consists of both directed and individual projects with an emphasis on the integration of drawing and printmaking, supplemented with seminar style discussion of selected texts. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course students examine their environment through projects that explore narration, sequence, and series. Creative approaches to narrative and non-narrative sequence are used as a framework for developing personal concepts and overall artistic strengths. Within this context, students create and develop two-dimensional images through a variety of materials and techniques. Students will be introduced to the use of image, color and text as formal and conceptual elements. Course work consists of both directed and individual projects with an emphasis on the integration of drawing and printmaking, supplemented with seminar style discussion of selected texts. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio art supplies fee: $50.
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