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2011-2012 Course Catalog

Major: Art (B.A.)

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Departments
Art
Core Courses 9 hours
Art Major (B.A., 40 hours)
ART 005 Basic Design 3 hours
ART 130 Drawing 1: Basic Drawing 3 hours
ART 131 Drawing 2: Figure Drawing 3 hours
Art History, Theory & Criticism 15 hours
ARH 103 Survey of Non-Western Art History
3 hours
ARH 106 Art and Society in the West: Ancient to Medieval
3 hours
ARH 107 Art and Society in the West: Renaissance to Modern
3 hours
Art History elective (must be 200-level) 3 hours
ART 201 Art Theory and Criticism 3 hours
Art Courses 6 hours
2-D Course — Select 3 hours from the following:
ART 110 Painting 1 3 hours
ART 120 Digital Media 1 3 hours
ART 140 Printmaking 1 3 hours
ART 150 Photography 1 3 hours
ART 155 Digital Photography 3 hours
3-D Course — Select 3 hours from the following:
ART 160 Ceramics 1 3 hours
ART 170 Sculpture 1 3 hours
ART 180 Metalsmithing 1 3 hours
Electives 6 hours
Senior Comprehensive  4 hours
ART 298 Senior Project 2 hours
ART 299 Senior Comprehensive 2 hours
ARH 103 Survey of Non-Western Art History (3 hours)

A survey of African, Asian, Native American, and Pre-Columbian arts.

ARH 106 Art and Society in the West: Ancient to Medieval (3 hours)

A survey of art and architectural history in the western hemisphere: significant monuments from prehistory to the medieval period will be considered with particular attention to the interaction of art and its producing society so that political situation, theology, science, and aesthetics will be considered in lectures. Credit cannot be earned for both ARH 101 Masterpieces of World Art and Art History 106.

ARH 107 Art and Society in the West: Renaissance to Modern (3 hours)

A survey of art and architectural history in the western hemisphere: significant monuments from the Renaissance to the twentieth century will be considered with particular attention to the interaction of art and its producing society so that political situation, theology, science, and aesthetics will be considered in lectures. Credit cannot be earned for both ARH 101 Masterpieces of World Art and Art History 107.

ART 005 Basic Design (3 hours)

A studio art exploration of basic design elements and principles using traditional media, ideation, and rough draft processes.

ART 110 Painting 1 (3 hours)

A studio art investigation of basic design and color theory, composition, and use of light as it relates to painting. Experimentation with the technical processes of painting such as underpainting, scumbling, blending paint, glazing, and varnishing.

ART 120 Digital Media 1 (3 hours)

An introductory studio art exploration focusing on the creative, expressive potential of digital media with an emphasis on building a formal foundation utilizing raster image software. Students create images using conventional and computer aided processes, including the scanner, pen tablet, digital camera, and digital printer. Students gain a working understanding of Photoshop.

ART 130 Drawing 1: Basic Drawing (3 hours)

An introduction to drawing by surveying its use as a foundation for future study in all 2D and 3D media.

ART 131 Drawing 2: Figure Drawing (3 hours)

A class focused on the human figure and portrait. Basic anatomy, movement, and composition will be covered by having each class session with a model. This class will benefit students who are interested in all artistic media by giving them an understanding of the human form.

Prerequisite(s): ART 130 Drawing 1: Basic Drawing.

ART 140 Printmaking 1 (3 hours)

Introduction to the techniques of printmaking; relief print, serigraph, intaglio, and lithography. Emphasis on the study of the print as a multiple original with introductory edition printing. Focus on basic design concepts with introductory historical investigation related to printmaking.

ART 150 Photography 1 (3 hours)

An introduction to the basic tools and techniques of black and white photography. Focus on the technical craft of using the camera, processing film, developing prints, and presenting photographs. Discussion and development of student vocabulary related to subject matter, form, and content of the photographic image in the context of historical and contemporary photographic concerns. Emphasis on student development of a creative problem-solving process related to photographic image-making.

ART 155 Digital Photography (3 hours)

This class is an introduction to the artistic and conceptual basics of digital photography. The digital camera, scanner, computer and software will be used to produce images for print and electronic display. Subject matter, form and content will be emphasized in the production of these images. Students will develop an understanding of photography as a creative and challenging art form and will practice using the medium of photography for personal expression.

ART 160 Ceramics 1 (3 hours)

Introduction to basic throwing and handbuilding techniques in clay, including pinching, coiling, and slab construction. Focus on developing conceptual problem solving in clay. Emphasis on ceramics in a historical context in relationship to contemporary attitudes in clay.

ART 170 Sculpture 1 (3 hours)

Introduction to basic sculptural processes of modeling, carving, and casting in a variety of materials including clay, plaster, stone, and cement. Emphasis on three-dimensional design elements and principles.

ART 180 Metalsmithing 1 (3 hours)

Introduction to the basic tools and techniques of metalsmithing for use in body ornament or as small sculptural form. Broad studio art exploration in the techniques of sheet metal construction including cutting, piercing, soldering, mechanical joining, surface embellishment, and finishing. Emphasis on historical metalsmithing in relationship to contemporary attitudes in metalsmithing.

ART 201 Art Theory and Criticism (3 hours)

In a seminar format, this course will survey different methodological and theoretical approaches to the art criticism and art production of the twentieth century.

Prerequisite(s): ART 005 Basic Design, and ART 130 Drawing 1: Basic Drawing or permission of the instructor.

ART 298 Senior Project (2 hours)

To be taken the semester before ART 299 Senior Comprehensive. Students will formulate a comprehensive portfolio and thesis for presentation in the Senior Comprehensive. Students will undergo regularly scheduled portfolio critiques attended by members of the art faculty and will be required to address relevant questions in a comprehensive written thesis.

Prerequisite(s): Senior status prior to last semester, successful completion of annual portfolio reviews, and permission of the department chair.

ART 299 Senior Comprehensive (2 hours)

Designed to prepare seniors in art for graduation, this course includes experiences in planning, promoting, and opening a senior gallery exhibition. Students and instructor will work together to prepare professional resumes and portfolios, which include a written artist statement. Includes a gallery talk, presentation to the public, and an exit evaluation by the art department faculty.

Prerequisite(s): ART 298 and art history courses.

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