Art (ART)
Faculty of Fine Arts
Art 2002
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
An introduction to the theory and practice in painting and related media.
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Equivalent:
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Art 2850 (Fundamentals of Painting) (prior to 2002/2003) |
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Note:
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Credit is not allowed for Art 2002 subsequent to the completion of Art 3022. |
Art 2004
Fundamentals of Photography
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
An introduction to the theory and practice in camera and darkroom techniques for black and white photography.
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Equivalent:
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Art 2850 (Fundamentals of Photography) (prior to 2002/2003) |
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Note:
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Credit is not allowed for Art 2004 subsequent to the completion of Art 3026. |
Access to a camera is required. Contact instructor for specifics.
Art 2031
Foundation Studio (Drawing and Image)
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0 or 1-5-0
An introduction to contemporary art studio practice with an emphasis on drawing and visual analysis. A cross-section of ideas, materials, and processes will be introduced as they relate to drawing, image production, and related practices.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 2030 (prior to 2009/2010);
Art 2315 (prior to 2009/2010) |
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Note:
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For sections where Art 2031 is offered twice weekly, an extra hour is required per week for set up and clean up. |
Art 2032
Foundation Studio (Object and Space)
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0 or 1-5-0
An introduction to contemporary art studio practice with an emphasis on the three-dimensional work. A cross-section of ideas, materials, and processes will be introduced as they relate to objects, space, and time-based media.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 2030 (prior to 2009/2010);
Art 2316 (prior to 2009/2010) |
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Note:
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For sections where Art 2032 is offered twice weekly, an extra hour is required per week for set up and clean up. |
Art 3005
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
An introduction to the concepts and processes of printmaking with a concentration on lithographic techniques.
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Equivalent:
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Art 3850 (Lithography) (prior to 2004/2005) |
Art 3006
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
An introduction to the concepts and processes of printmaking with a concentration on intaglio techniques.
Art 3007
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Studies in printmaking at an advanced level in which a range of approaches and techniques are explored: traditional, experimental and interdisciplinary.
Art 3010
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Explorations in drawing using a variety of media and methods to examine basic visual principles and structures. Development of observational and analytical skills.
Art 3011
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Advanced theory and practice in drawing with an emphasis on experimental techniques and methods.
Art 3015
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Studio offerings at an advanced level addressing thematically presented approaches to material practice.
Art 3022
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0
An introduction to various technical, aesthetic, and theoretical issues of painting with an emphasis on contemporary practice. Diverse approaches and media will be investigated.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 3002 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3023
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0
Building on Art 3022 - Painting II, this course furthers the discussion of various technical, aesthetic, and theoretical issues of painting with an emphasis on contemporary practice. Diverse approaches and media will be investigated.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 3002 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3024
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
An advanced studio exploration of painting as a contemporary art practice. Readings and discussions will provide a critical context for studio assignments and self-directed study in painting.
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Art 3012 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3026
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0
An introduction to the theory and practice of photo-arts. The camera, black and white darkroom processes, and introductory digital photography are explored within a context of contemporary art practice.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 3004 (prior to 2009/2010) |
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Note:
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SLR film cameras can be rented for a small fee. Access to a digital camera is recommended. Contact instructor for specifics. Students will be required to purchase lab supplies. |
Art 3027
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0
Further exploration in the theory and practice of photo-arts. Advanced studio procedures in black and white and digital photography are studied within a context of contemporary art practice.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 3004 (prior to 2009/2010) |
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Note:
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SLR film cameras can be rented for a small fee. Access to a digital camera is recommended. Contact instructor for specifics. Students will be required to purchase lab supplies. |
Art 3028
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Advanced theory and practice of photo-arts. Alternative methods, large format film, and digital processes are incorporated.
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Equivalent:
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Art 3014 (prior to 2009/2010) |
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Note:
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SLR film cameras can be rented for a small fee. Access to a digital camera is recommended. Contact instructor for specifics. Students will be required to purchase lab supplies. |
Art 3032
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0
An introduction to various technical, aesthetic, and theoretical issues of three-dimensional form and material with an emphasis on contemporary sculptural practice. Diverse approaches will be investigated through a range of assignments in wood, clay, metal, and found materials.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 3008 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3033
Contact hours per week: 1-4-0
Building on Art 3032 - Sculpture I, this course furthers discussion related to various technical, aesthetic, and theoretical issues of three-dimensional form and material with an emphasis on contemporary sculptural practice. Diverse approaches will be investigated though a range of assignments in wood, clay, metal, and found materials.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 3008 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3034
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Advanced exploration of techniques and theoretical issues related to contemporary sculpture practices through readings, visual presentations, field trips, discussions, and hands-on production. Students will respond to thematic assignments using an open choice of materials.
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Art 3018 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3035
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
The investigation of environment, site-specific and site-conditioned installation in situations exploring both interior and exterior spaces. Collaborative explorations of scale, traditional and non-traditional materials, and media in eco-creative ventures into culture and place.
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Art 3019 (prior to 2009/2010) |
Art 3040
Contact hours per week: 2-8-0
Self-directed study focusing on conceptual and material development in studio practice.
Art 3041
Contact hours per week: 2-8-0
Self-directed study focusing on conceptual and material development in studio practice.
Art 3060
Media Arts I (Computer Art)
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
A critical examination of sound, image and video construction, and the role of computers in contemporary art production. Two- and three-dimensional design issues and philosophy will be covered as they relate to computer environments and the contemporary artist’s studio. A number of adjunct technologies will be presented such as digital scanning, digital darkroom, video editing, desktop publishing, digital sound studio and basic website creation.
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Equivalent:
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Art 3850 (Computer Art) (prior to 2002/2003) |
Art 3061
Media Arts II (Video Sketchbook)
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
An exploration of contemporary art video production and its history. This course familiarizes students with contemporary video and film issues, storyboarding, direction and digital assembly. Through screenings, readings and critiques, a range of conceptual and technical problems will be addressed.
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Equivalent:
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Art 3850 (Video Sketch Book) (prior to 2004/2005) |
Art 3062
Media Arts III (Audio Art/Sound Studio)
Contact hours per week: 2-2-2
An advanced exploration of digital and analogue audio and its role within time-based and experimental contemporary art practices. This studio course will investigate technical and conceptual issues related to audio creation in contemporary art.
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Substantially Similar:
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Art 4060 (prior to 2004/2005);
Art 4850 (Advanced Computer Art) (prior to 2002/2003) |
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Note:
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Students with relevant experience may be eligible for a prerequisite waiver for Art 3060 or Art 3061. |
Art 3160
Contact hours per week: 1-5-0
Continued explorations in drawing focusing on the body as subject. Traditional study from the nude and draped figure will be balanced against a critical examination of issues surrounding figurative representation.
Art 3210
Architecture and Design NOW I
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Aspects of recent and contemporary architecture and design introduced through a series of presentations by practicing architects, designers, architectural historians, critics and writers on design.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours) |
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Note:
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Attendance requirement. |
Art 3261
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Directed readings on assigned topics. Attendance at Visiting Artists Series.
Art 3262
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Directed readings on assigned topics. Attendance at Visiting Artists Series.
Art 3850
Contact hours per week: Variable
Topics in art not covered by regular courses may be offered under this designation, depending on student interest and availability of faculty and expertise.
Art 4048
Contact hours per week: 2-8-0
Self-directed study focusing on conceptual and material development in studio practice.
Art 4049
Contact hours per week: 2-8-0
Self-directed study focusing on conceptual and material development in studio practice.
Art 4210
Architecture and Design NOW II
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Discussion of principal discourses, ideas and ideologies generated since mid-century. Issues and debates related to the design profession in our time.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours) |
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Note:
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Attendance requirement. |
Art 4850
Contact hours per week: Variable
Topics in art not covered by regular courses may be offered under this designation, depending on student interest and availability of faculty and expertise.