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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the methods, techniques and language of watercolor.In exploring the fundaments of watercolor this course helps students develop their abilities to see and explore washes of color in relation to pictorial space and form.It is typically offered every other spring semester.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the development of technical and conceptual skills as a central component in the process of printmaking, with an emphasis on developing individual direction through studio work, drawing, writing, and research.Students explore intaglio, silkscreen, and painterly methods of mono-printing.The course is typically offered fall semester.(Prerequisite: SA 131) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on the experience of Sculpture I and stresses the advanced development of technical and expressive skills.It focuses on the generation of ideas as a central component in sculpture.Individual direction is developed in consultation with the instructor.Typically offered in the spring semester, the course includes individual and group criticism.(Prerequisite: SA 132) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course, which builds upon the fundamentals of black-and-white photography learned in SA 133, covers advanced exposure controls, introduces shooting color transparencies, and explores mural-size format and mixed media techniques.The course emphasizes the generation of ideas as the central component in the process of photography.A 35 mm camera is required for this course.Typically offered spring semester.(Prerequisite: SA 133) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds upon the experience of SA 12 and stresses advanced development of skills.It focuses on the generation of ideas as a central component in the process of drawing and emphasizes individual direction and inventive drawing through studio projects developed in consultation with the instructor.Typically offered in spring semester, the course includes individual and group criticism.(Prerequisite: SA 12) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Open only to juniors majoring in studio art, this course helps students develop a unique body of work representative of their explorations, discoveries, and development.Students read and discuss contemporary and art historical issues and participate in collaborative and solo exhibitions.Visiting artists and critics are a feature of the class.Spring semester only.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Open only to seniors majoring in studio art, students in this course continue to develop a unique body of work representative of their explorations, discoveries, and development.Students regularly read and discuss contemporary and art historical issues and participate in collaborative and solo exhibitions.Visiting artists and critics are a feature of the class.Spring semester only.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    By arrangement with studio faculty, juniors and seniors work independently on specific studio projects.Progress is reviewed through individual critiques.Students regularly read and discuss contemporary and art historical issues.Students must finalize independent studies with the studio program director by the midpoint of the preceding semester.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio internships are for students who have completed at least three studio courses and whose academic work has prepared them for professional work related to the major design internships as studio assistants to professional artists or for work in museums, galleries, or professional print shops in the metropolitan and regional areas.Internships require faculty sponsorship and departmental approval, and are developed by each student in consultation with the supervising professor.Internships must be finalized with the studio program director by the midpoint of the preceding semester.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on the experience of Painting I and stresses fluency in paint and the advanced development of technical and expressive skills.It focuses on the generation of ideas as a central component in the process of painting.Individual direction is developed in consultation with the instructor.The course, typically offered in the spring semester, includes individual and group criticism.(Prerequisite: SA 130) Three credits.
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