Undergraduate Art - Rock County
Undergraduate Art - Rock County
2020 Spring Term
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INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING
ART 101
Principles of creative & structural drawing; a foundation course that explores a variety of ideas, techniques, & materials with a perceptual focus; drawing as a fine art & a basis for structure. An investigation of methods & materials. Lecture-lab.
INTERMEDIATE DRAWING
ART 102
Principles of creative & structural drawing; a second Sem. foundation course that explores a variety of ideas, techniques, & materials with a perceptual focus; drawing as a fine art & a basis for structure. Studio work in drawing with a variety of materials, techniques, & ideas. An investigation of methods, materials, & mixed media possibilities. An Intro to figure drawing. The class is conceptually based with an involvement & emphasis on structure, ideas & process. Lecture-lab.
DRAWING II
ART 103
Advanced drawing problems of expression & form. Emphasis on both skill & creative expression. Lecture-lab.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
ART 112
Investigation of the basic elements & principles of three-dimensional design in the use of volume & spatial arrangement. Lecture-lab.
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY
ART 161
Intro to photography, which includes building technical abilities, vocabulary & an underst&ing of the principles & history of traditional/contemporary B&W photography as an expressive art form. May include working in the darkroom &/or working with digital imaging programs & alternative photo processes. Lecture-Lab.
WORLDS OF ART IMAGES/OBJECTS/IDEAS
ART 175
An Intro to the visual arts, intended for the non-art major, which emphasizes cross-cultural perspectives - specifically the impact race & ethnicity have on artistic production, art criticism, art philosophies & aesthetics among the four major ethnic groups in the U.S. - African American, Native American, Asian American, & Hispanic/Latino American. Field trips may be required.
SURVEY: RENAISSANCE - MODERN ART
ART 183
Architecture, sculpture, painting, & decorative arts from the Late Middle Ages to the modern era. Field trip. Lecture.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN II
ART 212
A continuation of the three-dimensional course of study. The course is comprised of three-dimensional visual experiences & the application of design principles to space, form & materials. Within the course, students receive instruction in the proper & safe use of simple h& tools & power equipment.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
ART 299
Prereq: Cons. instr; also Department Chair approval.