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ART 1010. Two-Dimensional
Design. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to the elements and principles of design in two-dimensions through
studio projects, lectures, demonstrations and discussion.
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1030. Art Appreciation. Credit 3.
Introduction to the understanding and appreciation of art. Emphasis on language
of art, its application, and experiencing various art forms.
ART 2010. Three-Dimensional
Design. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to the elements and principles of design in three-dimensions through
studio projects, lectures, demonstrations, and discussion.
ART 2040. Printmaking: Relief.
Studio 4. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: ART 2310 and ART 1010 or consent of the instructor. Introduction
to relief printmaking techniques with concentrated work in the processes of
wood cut and linoleum cut.
ART
2060. 35mm Photography.
Studio 4. Credit 2.
Introduction to 35mm camera operation, black and white darkroom techniques,
and color slide exposure.
ART 2070. Digital
Art Basics. Studio 4. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: ART 1010 or permission of
instructor. Basic principles and techniques for the artist of input, output
and manipulation of images on the computer. Emphasis on the use of Adobe Photoshop.
ART 2080. Special Problems
in Printmaking. Studio 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: ART 2310 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: ART 2040. Required
for BFA majors with concentrations in Painting. Special studies in printmaking,
which emphasize skills and artistic development of the professional artist.
ART 2090. Special Problems
in Photography. Studio 2. Credit 1.
Corequisite: ART 2060 35mm Photography. Required for FA majors with Painting
concentrations. Special studies in photography, which emphasize skills and artistic
development for the professional artist.
ART
2110. Art History I. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric through medieval.
ART
2120. Art History II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from Renaissance through the
nineteenth century.
ART 2310. Drawing I, Introduction.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to techniques and media of drawing, including two-dimensional and
illusionistic skills.
ART 2320. Drawing II.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2310 or consent of the instructor. Refinements of basic techniques
with emphasis on individual development.
ART 2330. Technical Drawing.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
This class will focus on graphic techniques that are used
in solving design problems, visually communicating ideas, and documenting
precise
information by drawing both with instruments and freehand.
ART 2410. Painting I, Introduction.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 1010, ART 2310, or permission of the
instructor. Introduction
to techniques, media, pictorial devices, and color theory.
ART 2510. Introduction to
Clay. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to hand-built and wheel-thrown clay vessels and sculpture, including
historical and contemporary overview.
ART 2610. Introduction to
Fibers. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to the basics of surface design (dyeing and patterning fabric)
and weaving cloth on a floor loom. Emphasis on developing the understanding
of safe and successful methods of weaving cloth and patterning fabric.
ART 2710. Introduction to
Glass. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Beginning glassblowing for both majors and non-majors. Vessels and paperweights
made at the furnace and coldworking techniques such as stained glass, sandblasting,
grinding, and polishing. Modern use of glass and basics of the history of glass
will also be covered.
ART 2810. Introduction to
Metals. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to the basics of metalworking. Emphasis on fabricated jewelry,
design, and creativity.
ART 2910. Introduction to
Woodworking. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Introduction to the basics of woodworking design and technology-using hand
and power tools.
ART
3130. Twentieth-Century Art. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ART 2120 or consent of instructor. A study of the major art movements
of the twentieth century.
ART
3150. History of Crafts I. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor. Survey of prehistoric through ancient
crafts and the crafts of India, China, Japan, Africa, Native America, and
Islam.
ART
3160. History of Crafts II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3150 or consent of the instructor. Survey of crafts from the
Medieval Period through the present.
ART 3200. Art Applications
I. Lec. 1. Studio 1. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. Introduction to materials
and methods of teaching art in Grades K-6.
ART 3310. Drawing III.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2320 or consent of instructor. Refinement of basic techniques
with emphasis on individual development.
ART 3320. Figure Studies.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3310 or consent of instructor. Specific concepts in drawing
and/or painting the human form, including gesture and expression, spatial structure
and proportion, and the effects of light and drapery on the human form.
ART 3410. Painting II.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2410 or consent of instructor. Emphasis on problems in painting
and use of materials in expressing the student's ideas.
ART 3420. Painting III.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3410. A continuation of studio painting, with emphasis on
more advanced techniques, content and the emergence of individual styles.
May
be repeated up to 6 credit hours.
ART 3421. Painting IV.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3420 or consent of instructor. A continuation of studio painting
with emphasis on more advanced techniques, content, and the emergence of individual
styles. May be repeated up to 6 credit hours.
ART 3430. Independent Studies
in Painting I. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3421 or consent of instructor. Directed study
in painting arranged between the instructor and student.
ART 3431. Independent Studies
in Painting II. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3430 or consent of instructor. Directed study
in painting arranged between the instructor and student.
ART 3510. Clay on the Wheel.--Fall.
Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2510 or permission of instructor. Exploration of wheel-throwing
with emphasis on decorating and firing, including historical and contemporary
overview. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3511. Intermediate Handbuilding.--Spring. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2510 or permission of instructor. Further exploration of hand-building
with emphasis on decorating and firing. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3520. Advanced Clay Studio.--Fall. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ART 1010, 2010, 2310, and ART 3510 or 3511, or permission of
instructor. Advanced ceramic form and process with emphasis on individual stylistic
concept. Additional emphasis on ceramic history, aesthetics, and criticism.
May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3521. Advanced Clay Studio.--Spring. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ART 1010, 2010, 2310 and ART 3510 or 3511, or permission of instructor.
Advanced ceramic form and process with emphasis on individual stylistic concept.
May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3530, 3531. Independent Studies in Clay. Lab. 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2510 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Independent
production studies by arrangement with the instructor, emphasis on advanced
creative design and skills. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3610. Weaving I. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2610 or permission of instructor. Focus is on strengthening
the student's technical knowledge and design capabilities of woven fiber structures,
mainly for wearables and home furnishings. Explore various yarns to create interesting
cloth. Learn several weave structures through samplers that include double weave
cloth, lace waves, twill, and color and weave effects. May be repeated up to
12 credit hours.
ART
3611. Weaving II. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ART 1010, 2010, 2310, and ART 3610 or permission of instructor.
Explore more complex double weave structures and how to design interesting fabric
with structure in mind. Explore new ways of thinking about cloth that includes
weaving with more contemporary fiber. Emphasis is on transforming one's design
concepts into woven work that is sound in structure, visually exciting, and
contemporary in design. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3620. Surface Design I. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2610 or permission of instructor. Develop skills in a variety
of surface application techniques using natural fabrics and Fiber Reactive dyes.
Application methods include painting, block printing, dextrin resist, vinyl
transfer, discharge, and devore. Emphasis is placed on how to use these surface
techniques to create unique and visually dynamic designs. May be repeated up
to 12 credit hours.
ART
3621. Surface Design II. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ART 1010, 2010, 2310, and ART 3620 or permission of instructor.
Screen-printing for repeat pattern on yardage and large-scale fabric work with
emphasis on developing technical skill and a personal design aesthetic. Explore
designs and design materials, learn methods for putting a design into repeat,
and register print to produce an all-over multi-colored image on fabric. May
be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3630, 3631. Independent Studies in Fibers. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2,
3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Individual fibers projects with
emphasis on concept and design in weaving or surface design. May be repeated
up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3710. Intermediate Glass Studio. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2710 or permission of instructor. Intermediate glass blowing
and coldworking, introduction to mold making, and exposure to a variety of professional
artists' work. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3711. Intermediate Glass Studio. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2710 or permission of instructor. Intermediate glass blowing
and coldworking, introduction to mold making and exposure to a variety of professional
artists' work. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3720, 3721. Advanced Glass Studio. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 1010, 2010, 2310 and ART 3710 and 3711, or permission of instructor.
Advanced glassblowing and sandblasting, etching, slumping, and different types
of glass forming. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3730, 3731. Independent Studies in Glass. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Individual studies in glass through
specific projects arranged between the instructor and student. May be repeated
up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3810, 3811. Metals Studio--Metalsmithing. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 1010, 2010, 2310 and ART 2810 or permission of instructor.
The techniques and aesthetics of metalsmithing; emphasis on manipulation of
sheet metal for jewelry and holloware with studies in casting, non-ferrous forging,
chasing, raising, and other techniques. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3820, 3821. Metals Studio--Blacksmithing. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2810 or permission of instructor. This course focuses on steel
as a decorative, functional, and sculptural material. Technical assignments
exploring traditional blacksmithing techniques progress to the development of
an individual's style of work. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3830, 3831. Independent Studies in Metals. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2,
3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Independent production studies and
emphasis on advanced creative design and skills in either light metals or blacksmithing.
May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3910, 3911. Intermediate Wood Studio. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2910 or permission of instructor. Studies in the techniques
of woodworking, furniture construction, and design. Hand and power tools, joinery,
bending, stack lamination, turning, carving, and finishing. May be repeated
up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3920, 3921. Advanced Wood Studio. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ART 1010, 2010, 2310 and ART 3910 and 3911 or permission of instructor.
Studies in advanced woodworking construction. Emphasis on cabinetry or seating,
ergonomics, structure, and design. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
3930, 3931. Independent Studies in Woodworking. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1,
2, 3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Individual approaches to working
in wood through specific projects arranged with the instructor. May be repeated
up to 12 credit hours.
ART 3940.
Woodturning. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Principles and applied skills of spindle, faceplate, bowl, and end grain turning.
ART 4040. Seminar. Credit
3.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of 3000 level studio classes. Aesthetic
theories and criticism as related to craft material and concepts.
ART 4100. Art Tour. Credit
3.
Prerequisite: ART 1030 or 2110 or 2120 or 3130 or 3150 or 3160 or consent of
instructor. A 1-2 week trip to view internationally recognized art. A term
paper
is required. May be repeated for credit if trip is different.
ART 4170. Ancient Mesoamerican
Art. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Art and architecture of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, including Olmec,
Maya, Teotihuacan, Monte Alban, Veracruz, Mixtec, and Aztec.
ART 4310. Independent Studies
in Drawing I. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite:
Permission of the instructor. Directed study in selected
drawing media in specific projects arranged between the instructor and student.
ART 4311. Independent Studies
in Drawing II. Studio 6. Credit 3.
Prerequisite:
Permission of the instructor. Directed study in selected
drawing media in specific projects arranged between the instructor and student.
ART 4410. Senior Thesis in
Painting. Credit 1-6. Max. 18.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Guided individual studio projects
leading to a professional level of technical, conceptual, and design accomplishment
in a stylistically coherent body of work. A 12 credit series of Senior Thesis
classes culminate in a required final Thesis Exhibition. May be repeated up
to 18 credit hours.
ART
4510. Senior Thesis in Clay. Credit 1-6. Max.
18.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Guided individual studio projects
leading to a professional level of technical, conceptual, and design accomplishment
in a stylistically coherent body of work. A 12 credit series of Senior Thesis
classes culminate in a required final Thesis Exhibition. May be repeated up
to 18 credit hours.
ART
4540. Special Problems in Clay. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: ART 3510, 3511 and permission of the instructor. Periodic advanced
studio/lecture courses covering special topics not addressed in regular course
offerings. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
4610. Senior Thesis in Fiber. Credit 1-6. Max. 18.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Guided individual studio projects
leading to a professional level of technical, conceptual, and design accomplishment
in a stylistically coherent body of work. A 12 credit series of Senior Thesis
classes culminate in a required final Thesis Exhibition. May be repeated up
to 18 credit hours.
ART
4640. Special Problems in Fibers. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: ART 2610 or permission of the instructor. Individual studio projects
agreed upon by the instructor and student. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
4710. Senior Thesis in Glass. Credit 1-6. Max. 18.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Guided individual studio projects
leading to a professional level of technical, conceptual, and design accomplishment
in a stylistically coherent body of work. A twelve credit series of Senior Thesis
classes culminate in a required final Thesis Exhibition. May be repeated up
to 18 credit hours.
ART
4740. Special Problems in Glass. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Individual studio projects agreed
upon by the instructor and student. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
4810. Senior Thesis in Metals. Credit 1-6. Max. 18.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Guided individual studio projects
leading to a professional level of technical, conceptual, and design accomplishment
in a stylistically coherent body of work. A twelve credit series of Senior Thesis
classes culminate in a required final Thesis Exhibition. May be repeated up
to 18 credit hours.
ART
4840. Special Problems in Metals. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Individual studio projects agreed
upon by the instructor and student. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART
4910. Senior Thesis in Wood. Credit 1-6. Max. 18.
Guided individual studio projects leading to a professional level of technical
accomplishment in a stylistically coherent body of work. A 12 credit series
of Senior Thesis classes culminate in the required final exhibition. May be
repeated up to 18 credit hours.
ART
4940. Special Problems in Wood. Studio 2, 4, 6. Credit 1, 2, 3.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Individual studio projects agreed
upon by the instructor and student. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.
ART 4950-4960-4970. Special
Problems in Art. Credit 1-3. Max. 9.
Individual study on a topic agreed upon by the instructor and the student.
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