Art

Division V Chair: S. Gowler

Program Chair: E. McKiernan-Gonzalez

Faculty: A. Elston, M. Doherty, D. Feinberg, K. Gardner, R. Gonzalez, L. Kriner, E. McKiernan Gonzaléz, and P. Wiggs

Website: http://www.berea.edu/art/

Courses: ARH CoursesART Courses

Major/Minor Requirements: Art: Studio B.A.Art: Art History B.A.Art History MinorArt Studio Minor

The Art Program offers an integrated program of courses in studio art and art history. Courses are grouped to provide a firm foundation in visual fundamentals, a broad base of art involvement, flexibility of program planning, and some degree of concentration in a specific area. Course work meeting General Education requirements and the needs of non-art majors is also provided.

The Program does not prescribe the same courses for all those majoring in Art. The student’s ability, preference, and purpose are considered, and a program is worked out in consultation with his or her Academic Advisor. Two concentrations are currently offered—Studio, and Art History. Four foundation/core courses are common to both concentrations—ART 110 and ARH 121, ARH 124, and ARH 255. Students pursuing the Studio concentration must also complete ART 115. Students interested in Art Education (P-12) should double major in Art and Education Studies with a focus in teaching and curriculum (see the Education Studies section of the catalog).

Each studio medium, with the exception of Design and Drawing, may be taken from the first through fourth level, developing the student’s skills and concepts. In the curricula listed below, media are defined as ceramics, fibers, painting, printmaking, and sculpture.

Images and final papers from the capstone requirement must be submitted in electronic form for the permanent collection of the Art Program.

Guidelines and Policies for Transfer Students in Art

All transfer students, or high-school students with Advanced Placement Art course work, who are planning to major in Art must present a portfolio of previous course work, additional visual materials, or written papers for review by the Art faculty prior to entry before any transfer credit will be given. This portfolio also will serve to guide the Art faculty in advising the student during registration. The Admissions Office will provide details for applicants.

On the basis of the portfolio and other documents, the Art faculty will indicate which required course is needed (if any) and at what level the student may enter studio or art history courses. A minimum standard of achievement, as determined by the Art faculty, will be required for admission to all Art majors.

All courses in art transferred from accredited programs will count toward the Art major. Students must take a minimum of six courses in Art at Berea College to earn the B.A. degree in either of the two Art major concentrations.

In addition to supporting students' achievement of the Aims of General Education, the Art Program seeks to assist students in meeting the following learning goals and associated learning outcomes:

Art History Student Learning Goals & Outcomes

Learning Goal 1: Understanding of Art History
Develop an understanding of art history through material, historical, critical, and theoretical approaches.

Learning Outcome 1.1: Knowledge of Visual and Material Culture

Demonstrate knowledge of visual and material culture from a diverse range of periods and places.

Learning Outcome 1.2: Interaction Between Art and Context

Articulate an understanding of the interaction between art and its contexts.

Learning Goal 2: Possess a high degree of visual and art historical literacy.

Learning Outcome 2.1: Analyze Visual and Textual Sources

Analyze visual and textual sources clearly and convincingly both in writing and orally in order to demonstrate increasingly sophisticated visual literacy.

Learning Outcome 2.2: Conduct Research

Conduct research grounded in relevant, high-quality sources.

Art Student Learning Goals & Outcomes

Learning Goal 1: Introduce art foundational language, intellectual engagement, and technical skills with artistic practice.

Learning Outcome 1.1: Application of Art Language, Materials, & Techniques

Understand and appropriately use art language, materials, and techniques, and apply them to the analysis of art creation.

Learning Goal 2: Integrate formal and conceptual understandings into creative practice.

Learning Outcome 2.1: Intentionality

Demonstrate intention in consideration of results in regard to formal, technical, and theoretical concepts.

Learning Goal 3: Transition from instructor-guided projects to independent student directed work in their chosen artistic concentration.

Learning Outcome 3.1: Demonstrate Intentionality

Demonstrate intention and the ability to assess intention in at least one artistic concentration.

Learning Goal 4: Guide students in their creation of a cohesive body of art, unified by form and concept.

Learning Outcome 4.1: Professional Presentation

Create a cohesive body of art present professionally in an exhibition supported by oral and written statements.

Please be aware that the Course Sequencing Table below represents current planning and is subject to change based on faculty availability and student interest.  It is not meant to represent any guarantee to the student that the courses will be offered in the term in which they are currently planned.

CourseFall 17Spr 18Fall 18Spr 19Fall 19Spr 20Fall 20Spr 21
ART 110XXXXXXXX
ART 111 X X X X
ART 115XXXXXXXX
ART 116XXXXXXXX
ART 123XXXXXXXX
ART 125 X X X X
ART 130X X X X 
ART 206 X X X X
ART 211X X X X 
ART 216 X X X X
ART 223 X X X X
ART 225X X X X 
ART 230 X X X X
ART 311X X X X 
ART 316 X X X X
ART 323 X X X X
ART 325X X X X 
ART 330 X X X X
ART 411XXXXXXXX
ART 416XXXXXXXX
ART 423XXXXXXXX
ART 425XXXXXXXX
ART 430XXXXXXXX
ART 493XXXXXXXX
 
CourseFall 17Spr 18Fall 18Spr 19Fall 19Spr 20Fall 20Spr 21
ARH 121X X X X 
ARH 124 X X X X
ARH 130X X X X 
ARH 210       X
ARH 215 X  X   
ARH 230   X   X
ARH 232  X     
ARH 234X       
ARH 239X       
ARH 242     X  
ARH 243 (WGS) X   X  
ARH 249  X  X  
ARH 255X X X X 
ARH 262X   X  X
ARH 263  X   X 
ARH 265 X   X  
ARH 340 X X X X
ARH 450 X X X X