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Section | Day | Time | Instructor | Exam Date | Delivery |
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ART 100 - Introduction to Art |
An introduction to the study of the visual arts. Lectures focus on contemporary art practices and objects, design elements, media and methods, and the meanings and contexts that inform the making and reception of art works. This is not a studio or an art history course.
*Note: Students may not receive credit for both ART 100 and INA 100.* |
397 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
David Garneau |
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ONLNE |
397 |
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- |
David Garneau |
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ONLNE |
ART 220 - Two-Dimensional Form |
Through hands-on studio projects, you will draw, paint, use print media, photography, and intermedia processes to develop a working understanding of two-dimensional design principles.
*Note: Students may not receive credit for both ART 220 and INA 220* |
991 |
R |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Brenda Watt |
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ART 221 - Three-Dimensional Design |
This foundation studio course is an introduction to three dimensional materials and processes. Students will explore the fundamentals of creating 3D artworks. They will work with materials such as paper, cardboard, wire, plaster, and clay, developing technical and material skills within a framework of contemporary 3D art practices.
*Note: Students may not receive credit for both ART 221 and INA 221* |
991 |
T |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Sabine Wecker |
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ART 223 - Intro to Photo-Based Art |
This studio course stimulates the creation of contemporary photo-based art grounded in experimentation. Students will gain familiarity with critical and historical precedents, alongside camera, software, scanning, and printing techniques.
***Pre-requisite: ART 100 (may be taken concurrently) or permission of Department Head***
*Note: Creative Technologies Program Option* |
001 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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002 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 230 - Introduction to Drawing |
Using a broad range of drawing media, students will develop observational and creative drawing skills. Class
concentrations include still life and figure drawing. |
397 |
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- |
Heather Cline |
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ONLNE |
991 |
W |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Madeleine Greenway |
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ART 250 - Introduction to Sculpture |
An exciting opportunity to explore studio processes, concepts and history relating to three-dimensional form. Focussed through the lens of contemporary sculptural practices, students will develop hands-on experience with a variety of media. |
001 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Sylvia Ziemann |
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ART 260 - Introduction to Ceramics |
Studio course introducing the material of clay within the context of contemporary ceramics practices. Students will learn basic making techniques, focusing on hand-building and will also be exposed to the potter’s wheel, glazing, kiln loading and firing.
***Pre-requisite: ART 100 (may be taken concurrently) or permission of Department Head.*** |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 270 - Introduction to Printmaking |
A studio course that aims to foster a broad understanding of artistic printmaking through exposure to a variety of studio techniques and assignments, complemented by demonstrations and discussions of printmaking's historical and social importance. Intaglio, plate Lithography and hybrid Digital processes will be introduced.
***Prerequisite: ART 100 (may be taken concurrently) or permission of Department Head.*** |
001 |
M |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 322 - Photo-Conceptualism |
Students in this intermediate course will explore conceptual approaches to contemporary studio research and art making using photo-based media. The course includes self-directed and assigned studio work, individual and group critiques.
***Pre-requisite: ART 223 or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 323 - Digital Photo in Contemporary Art |
Students work on contemporary art projects (independent and directed) with instructor supervision exploring the creative and technological possibilities of working in digital photographic media. A range of contemporary art approaches to traditional photographic genres may be explored, including the pictorial, abstract, landscape, documentary, conceptual, figuration, and still life.
***Pre-requisite: ART 223 or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 324 - Space, Time, and Photo-Based Art |
In this intermediate-level course, students will explore physical and durational approaches to making photo-based art, including documented performance; time-lapse; experimental video; and conceptual serial processes.
***Pre-requisite: ART 223 or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 336 - Drawing Media & Process |
This course offers in-depth exploration into a wide range of drawing media including graphite, charcoal, conté, pen and ink and ink wash. Both conventional and contemporary drawing processes will be explored. Examination of the drawings of historic and contemporary artists will take place as will individual and group critiques.
***Pre-requisite ART 230 or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
M |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Sylvia Ziemann |
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ART 337 - Visual Storytelling |
An introductory studio course on the techniques of visual story telling, including graphic novels and artists' books.
*Note: Pop Culture Option* |
991 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Chrystene Ells |
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RMTE |
ART 342 - Expressive Painting |
Explore brushwork and colour as expressive elements of painting. Projects will involve the figure and other image-based subjects, as well as abstraction and non-objective painting. Group and individual critiques and discussions will be ongoing as will investigation into the work of historic and contemporary painters.
***Pre-requisite ART 240 or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Holly Fay |
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ART 351 - Sculptural Materials and Ideas |
A variety of approaches to contemporary sculptural practices will be explored. Students will move through a series of informative and engaging projects designed to challenge and enlighten. Materials and processes will vary and may include: DIY, advanced fabrication (wood and metal), modelling, casting, soft sculpture or contemporary crafting.
***Pre-requisite: ART 250 and or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
R |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Jesse Goddard |
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ART 361 - Contemporary Ceramic Processes |
Students will further develop some of the making skills and knowledge about contemporary ceramics practices introduced in Art 260. Through making ceramic works there will be an emphasis on learning to glaze, fire various kilns, and make your own clay. Relationships between ceramics processes and creative content will be investigated.
***Pre-requisite ART 260 or permission of Department Head *** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 362 - Contemporary Ceramic Multiples |
Students will further develop some of the making skills and knowledge about contemporary ceramics practices introduced in Art 260. Through creative and experimental approaches to repetition and variation, students will have the opportunity to develop functional, sculptural and/or installation projects in wheel throwing, press-molding, slip casting, and various hand-building techniques.
***Pre-requisite ART 260 or permission of Department Head*** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 363 - Kiln Firing and Surfaces |
Students will learn how to fire kilns, test and make glazes, produce other surface treatments, and make work that deepens skills and knowledge introduced in ART 260. Relationships between creative content, surface treatment, and firing processes will be investigated.
***Pre-requisite: ART 260 or permission of the Department Head*** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 372 - Lines and Letters |
This intermediate level course examines aesthetic and conceptual implications of ink above and below the level of the printing matrix, through advanced instruction in Intaglio and Letterpress printmaking.
***Pre-requisite ART 270 or permission of Department Head *** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 390AE - Intermediate Printmaking |
Individual research in Printmaking under the direction of an instructor chosen by the student.
**Permission of Department Head required to register** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 401 - Exhibition Preparation |
Continued discussion of professional issues, practices, and preparation of graduating exhibition/project and artist statement. Guest lectures and group critiques.
*** Prerequisite: ART 400 *** |
001 |
F |
09:30am - 12:50pm |
Larissa Tiggelers |
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ART 422 - Senior Photography I |
Students in this senior-level photography course will build upon the skills and concepts developed at the intermediate level. Through specific demonstrations and lectures, Students will further develop their photography practice through independent and directed studio work, demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
***Prerequisite: A minimum of 9 credit-hours of 300-level studio courses including ART 322, ART 390AI, or FILM 311*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 423 - Senior Photography II |
Students in this senior-level photography course will be actively engaged in independent photography practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 422*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 424 - Senior Photography III |
Students in this senior-level photography course will be actively engaged in independent photography practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 423*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 425 - Senior Photography IV |
Students in this senior-level photography course will be actively engaged in independent photography practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 424*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 426 - Senior Photography V |
Students in this senior-level photography course will be actively engaged in independent photography practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 425*** |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Risa Horowitz |
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ART 430 - Senior Drawing I |
Students in this senior-level drawing course will build upon the skills and concepts developed at the intermediate level. Students will be actively engaged in independent drawing practice through directed studio work, specific demonstrations and lectures, individual and group critiques, and other relevant activities.
***Pre-requisite: 9-credit hours of 300-level studio courses including 6-credit hours from ART 332, 333, 334, 335, 336 and 337, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
David Garneau |
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ART 431 - Senior Drawing II |
Students in this senior-level drawing course will continue to develop their independent drawing practices through directed studio work, specific demonstrations and lectures, individual and group critiques, and other relevant activities, with increasing self-direction.
**Pre-requisite: ART 430** |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
David Garneau |
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ART 432 - Senior Drawing III |
Students in this senior-level drawing course will continue to develop their independent drawing practices through directed studio work, specific demonstrations and lectures, individual and group critiques, and other relevant activities, with increasing self-direction.
**Pre-requisite: ART 431** |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
David Garneau |
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ART 433 - Senior Drawing IV |
Students in this senior-level drawing course will continue to develop their independent drawing practices through directed studio work, specific demonstrations and lectures, individual and group critiques, and other relevant activities, with increasing self-direction.
**Prerequisite: ART 432** |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
David Garneau |
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ART 440 - Senior Painting I |
Students in this senior-level painting course will build upon the skills and concepts developed at the intermediate level. Through specific demonstrations and lectures, Students will further develop their painting practice through independent and directed studio work, demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
***Prerequisite: 9-credit hours of 300-level studio courses including 6-credit hours from ART 341, 342, and 343, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
001 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Holly Fay |
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ART 441 - Senior Painting II |
Students in this senior-level painting course will be actively engaged in independent painting practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
**Prerequisite: ART 440** |
001 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Holly Fay |
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ART 442 - Senior Painting III |
Students in this senior-level painting course will be actively engaged in independent painting practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
**Prerequisite: ART 441** |
001 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Holly Fay |
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ART 443 - Senior Painting IV |
Students in this senior-level painting course will be actively engaged in independent painting practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
**Prerequisite: ART 442** |
001 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Holly Fay |
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ART 450 - Senior Sculpture I |
Students in this senior-level sculpture course will build upon the skills and concepts developed at the intermediate level. Through specific demonstrations and lectures, Students will further develop their sculpture practice through independent and directed studio work, demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
***Prerequisite: 9-credit hours of 300-level studio courses including 6-credit hours from ART 351, 352, 353, 354, and 355, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
001 |
R |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Jesse Goddard |
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ART 451 - Senior Sculpture II |
Students in this senior-level sculpture course will be actively engaged in independent sculpture practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
**Prerequisite: ART 450** |
001 |
R |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Jesse Goddard |
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ART 452 - Senior Sculpture III |
Students in this senior-level sculpture course will be actively engaged in independent sculpture practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 451*** |
001 |
R |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Jesse Goddard |
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ART 453 - Senior Sculpture III |
Students in this senior-level sculpture course will be actively engaged in independent sculpture practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 452*** |
001 |
R |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Jesse Goddard |
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ART 460 - Senior Ceramics I |
Students in this senior-level ceramics course will build upon the skills and concepts developed at the intermediate level. Through specific demonstrations and lectures, Students will further develop their ceramics practice through independent and directed studio work, demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
***Prerequisite: 9-credit hours of 300-level studio courses including ART 361 and 362, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 461 - Senior Ceramics II |
Students in this senior-level ceramics course will be actively engaged in independent ceramics practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 460*** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 462 - Senior Ceramics III |
Students in this senior-level ceramics course will be actively engaged in independent ceramics practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 461*** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 463 - Senior Ceramics IV |
Students in this senior-level ceramics course will be actively engaged in independent ceramics practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 462*** |
001 |
M |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Ruth Chambers |
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ART 470 - Senior Printmaking I |
Students in this senior-level printmaking course will build upon the skills and concepts developed at the intermediate level. Through specific demonstrations and lectures, Students will further develop their printmaking practice through independent and directed studio work, demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
***Prerequisite: 9-credit hours of 300-level studio courses including ART 371 and ART 372, or permission of the Department Head.*** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 471 - Senior Printmaking II |
Students in this senior-level printmaking course will be actively engaged in independent printmaking practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 470*** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 472 - Senior Printmaking III |
Students in this senior-level printmaking course will be actively engaged in independent printmaking practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 471*** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 473 - Senior Printmaking IV |
Students in this senior-level printmaking course will be actively engaged in independent printmaking practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 472*** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 474 - Senior Printmaking V |
Students in this senior-level printmaking course will be actively engaged in independent printmaking practice through directed studio work, individual and group critiques, lectures, and other relevant activities.
***Prerequisite: ART 473*** |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Robert Truszkowski |
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