Printmaking-Litho I

Studio, workshop. Planographic print-making process: images drawn on metal plates, fixed chemically, rolled with ink and printed. Emphasis on visual ideas; drawing and design aid in exploration and creative uses of litho techniques. Basic litho techniques include crayon, tuche, reversal, and transfer. Final portfolio required; attendance mandatory and additional workshop activity during scheduled monitored periods expected. Prerequisites: basic drawing and design or consent of instructor. Cost of materials: $75.

Image Capturing

Introduction to photographic tools and methods. The balance between self-inquiry and the importance of process and materials as vehicles of meaning. Theory explored through class critiques and slide presentations. Photography examined and discussed both from a personal point of view and in its wider cultural context.

Painting V

Studio. Emphasis on cultivation of an individual painting vocabulary based upon development of themes derived from personal experience. Includes related contemporary and historical issues. Individual and group critiques used to develop continuity of work. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Art majors. Materials: unspecified. Prerequisite: ART 320 or consent of instructor.

Painting-Aqueous Med

Basic practice and theory of painting developed through the study of traditional and contemporary procedures used in the development of pictorial form. Emphasis on still life, landscape and the human figure. Materials: oil and aqueous media.
Subscribe to