Catalog 2016-2017

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ART 101 Form and Idea

A non studio-oriented course designed to increase an overall understanding of art. The course concentrates on the various social and historical factors that have affected art throughout time. Issues examined include why art is created; how it is used; how it affects us, collectively and individually; how it is formed; and the value it has for enriching our lives. May not be used to satisfy major or minor degree requirements in art.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA) (IG) (W)

ART 102 Foundations: Drawing

A studio/performance-oriented course that introduces traditional problems in drafting and pictorial organization. Involves development of pictorial form and space by line and value through a variety of media.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)

ART 103 Foundations: Materials & Methods

A studio / performance-oriented course that introduces materials and fabrication methods commonly used within a fine arts studio setting. Involves development of two and three-dimensional forms using a variety of media with the goal of familiarizing students with an array of artistic processes. A focus will be placed on safe and conscientious studio practices.

Credit Hours: 2
(A) (HFA/ST)

ART 104 Foundations: 2-D Design

A studio/performance-oriented course covering the fundamental principles of visual organization. Emphasizes two-dimensional design and the use and theory of color.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)

ART 105 Foundations: 3-D Design

We live in a three-dimensional world. You walk through real space; you touch real form. It is important to understand the elements and principles of art, which embrace these realms. Three-dimensional design will introduce the fundamental concepts of the visual elements; mass, volume, space, texture, light, time, color organized employing the principles of unity and variety, rhythm, balance, relative dominance, scale and proportion. Emphasis will be placed on the development of personalized concepts that explore technical and aesthetics considerations utilizing effective techniques and workmanship.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA/ST)