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3.00 Credits
An advanced seminar exploring current art historical debates, with special emphasis on the impact of critical theories (e.g., feminism, psychoanalysis, marxism, deconstruction) on the practices of creating, looking at, and writing about works of art. Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion, research, and writing focus in-depth on topics which shift each semester. Recent topics have included: Ends of Art: Histories of the Fin de Siecle; Colonialism and Art History; The American Home, 1850-1950; Art and Film; Race and Ethnicity in Art; Image World/Written Word: Art History, Theory, and Criticism. Prerequisites: Any two art history course and consent of the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Art History majors are encouraged to take Art History 394 concurrent with Art History 495 during their senior year.
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3.00 Credits
Each senior will conceive a research project drawing on historical, theoretical, and critical strategies. Students are encouraged to take Art History 394 concurrent with Art History 495.
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3.00 Credits
Working firsthand with curators, exhibition designers, and registrars, in education programs, and in outreach and development offices at area museums, students gather crucial practical experience in the field. Prerequisites: Art History 133, 134, and at least one upper-division art history course as well as consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A project developed by the student in coordination with an instructor. the project should investigate in-depth a field of interest to the student not covered by established Visual Arts courses. Consent of instructor and coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental elements and principles of drawing. Exploration of a variety of dry and wet media. Primary emphasis on developing the student's perceptual capabilities and representational skills. Required for Art majors.
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3.00 Credits
Study of two-dimensional design principles stressing the dynamics of line, shape, value, texture, color, spatial relationships, and composition. This course introduces the students to the basics of visual communications. Required for Art majors.
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3.00 Credits
A critical exploration of how we as artists relate to the material world, and how that world in turn influences the work we make. Students will investigate a variety of media and artistic practices through projects, readings, slide presentations, and discussions. The class will examine social, cultural, and environmental issues, and their impact on meaning and perception in art. Required for Art majors.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students are encouraged to explore the world of independent media by critically engaging in contemporary debates and creatively expressing themselves through various digitally based technologies. Topics have included: monument, collage, mapping, propoganda, and zines. This course is a prerequisite for ARTV 308. Required for Art majors.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory lecture and laboratory course that stresses black and white camera technique and darkroom procedures. The course encourages the student to investigate photography as a medium of personal expression. Studetns must have access to a traditional film camera and purchase listed materials for the course as required. Required for Art majors.
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