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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 |
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John Anderson |
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ONLNE |
398 |
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- |
John Anderson |
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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* |
040 |
TR |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Rozhin Tayaraniyousefabadi |
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RMTE |
070 |
MW |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Hoorieh Rajabzadeh |
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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* |
040 |
MW |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Sabine Wecker |
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RMTE |
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.
***Prerequisite: ART 100 (may be taken concurrently).***
*Note: Creative Technologies Program Option.*
*Additional Fee: $100.* |
040 |
TR |
5:30pm - 8:15pm |
Hoorieh Rajabzadeh |
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ART 240 - Introduction to Painting |
Learn painting processes and representational techniques with reference to both historical and contemporary
examples.
***Prerequisite: ART 220 and ART 100 (ART 100 may be taken concurrently).*** |
040 |
MW |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Mahdi Mahdian |
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ART 290AN - Outdoor Ceramic Sculpture |
Working collaboratively with an artist/expert, students will create an outdoor ceramics sculpture on campus. While developing their sculptural and ceramic making skills, students will learn about other public sculptures, about how to submit a proposal for a commission, and about working collaboratively with varies parties to realize a public artwork. |
030 |
MTWR |
08:30am - 11:15am |
Brian McArthur |
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ART 290AO - Studio Making for Wood-Kilns |
This ceramics course focuses on developing and making work in the studio for wood-kilns. Through demonstrations and practice-based learning, beginner through advanced students will develop skills and concepts relevant to wood-firing practices. Advanced students will be permitted to bring bisqued work; all students will participate in firing our two wood-kilns. |
040 |
MT |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Martin Tagseth |
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ART 290JP - The Art of Kyoto |
For hundreds of years, Kyoto has been the centre of traditional arts and crafts production in Japan. On this Study Tour, we will visit sites of artistic importance, and meet local artists and educators as a means to better understanding the local and global importance of this dynamic city.
***Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor required to register.***
*Note: The cost of travel and accommodations will be borne by students.*
*Additional Fee: $4000.00.* |
001 |
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Robert Truszkowski |
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ART 332 - Drawing the Human Form |
This course focuses on the human body and includes various approaches to figure drawing. Observational drawing skills will be developed through live models, skeletons, photographs, and other sources. Examination of the drawings of historic and contemporary artists will take place as will individual and group critiques.
***Prerequisite ART 230.*** |
040 |
TR |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Mahdi Mahdian |
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