Courses
- ADVANCED DRAWING AND PAINTING
Prerequisite: | Length: | Teacher: Wojnar
instructor's notes - AP ART HISTORY
Prerequisite: | Length: 1 year | Teacher: Balistreri
instructor's notes - AP STUDIO ART
Prerequisite: | Length: | Teacher: Lamb
instructor's notes - ART FOR NON-MAJORS
Prerequisite: | Length: | Teacher: Lamb
instructor's notes - ART FOUNDATIONS
Prerequisite: | Length: 1 year | Teacher: Lamb
instructor's notes - ART FOUNDATIONS
Prerequisite: | Length: | Teacher: Balistreri
instructor's notes - ART FUNDAMENTALS
Prerequisite: Art major | Length: Year/1 unit | Teacher: Sjoberg
Art Fundamentals is an introduction to the basic skills and knowledge needed by the art student. The class includes studio work in two-dimensional design, three-dimensional design, and multi-cultural art history. The emphasis will be on art as a form of human communication.
instructor's notes - ART HISTORY
Prerequisite: | Length: 1 year | Teacher: Balistreri
instructor's notes - ART MUSEUM SATELLITE
Prerequisite: | Length: 1 year | Teacher: Balistreri
instructor's notes - DRAWING AND DESIGN
Prerequisite: | Length: 1 year | Teacher:
instructor's notes - GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES
Prerequisite: | Length: | Teacher: Sjoberg
instructor's notes - PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA
Prerequisite: | Length: 1 year | Teacher: Sjoberg
instructor's notes - PRINCIPALS OF DRAWING & PAINTING
Prerequisite: Art major | Length: Year/1 unit | Teacher: Wojnar
This is a required freshman level course for all art majors designed to enhance competence in drawing and painting skills as a process and a product. Student will work with a variety of materials and techniques to make effective visual statements in traditional manners.
instructor's notes - SCULPTURE
Prerequisite: | Length: Year/1 unit | Teacher: Wojnar
This advanced art course that is designed for students that have success fully completed the Art Foundations course (AR 111, AR1212). Students will experience additive, subtractive and new dimensions in the area of sculpture. Students will work with wood, plaster and found objects in a series of sculpture units. Beginning with two-dimensional sketches, students will work to bring these sketches to completion in a three-dimensional form. These units are structured from basic to complex and offer a sequential approach that build on each other. Other possible areas for exploration include environmental pieces, public art, earthworks and even work created using innovative materials such as light, plastic, sound, air and even electronics
instructor's notes - SENIOR STUDIO
Prerequisite: | Length: | Teacher: Balistreri
instructor's notes - SENIOR STUDIO
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