Painting II: Representation II

Studio. 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/or aqueous media. Prerequisite: foundation courses; for non-majors, ART 104.

Photography IV

This course involves a semester long project and an in-depth class presentation called source/resource. Source/resource is about what informs your creative process. Group and individual critiques every week.

Photography IV

Course involves a semester long project and an in-depth class presentation called source/resource. Source/resource is about what informs your creative process. Group and individual critiques every week. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Art majors.

Sculpture 1-Intro to Sculpture

An introduction to a range of basic sculptural processes and materials with an emphasis on formal investigation and intellectual query. Projects cover basic sculptural principles and hand skills with an emphasis on working from observation. This course will introduce basic additive and reductive processes including wood, metal and clay/plaster. Prerequisite: Foundation w/3d component.
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