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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students in this course will learn theoretical and practical skills of working with art museum collections, providing an understanding of why collections matter and best practices for properly securing, preserving, and displaying art objects. Participants will curate an exhibition to be displayed in the Art Museum's Teaching Gallery. Prerequisites: AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2070 or AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2075 or permission from the Visual Arts Department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores best practices in art museum education but may also include other types of museums for interested students. We examine the public role of the art museum with emphasis on the educator's teaching, writing, and programming responsibilities. Students will design and produce educational resources for an exhibit. Prerequisites: AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2070 or AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2075 or permission from the Visual Arts Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course supplements the Museum Studies minor's academic training with experiential learning in a collaborative context. The internship provides students with an opportunity to apply skills learned in a variety of disciplines to a work setting, while advancing the work of the sponsoring museum or related organization. Prerequisites: AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2070 and AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2075. Restricted to Museum Studies minors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced work on current computer graphic design software. Presents graphic design problems to augment working knowledge of the programs. Lab/lecture. Second course in a two semester sequence. Prerequisite: ART 3120.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Specialized research for the advanced graphic design student who wishes to develop a mature style and sense of design. Includes preparation techniques for job applications and professional skills. Intensively studies advanced production techniques and more complex computer programs. Students prepare self-promotion package to present to perspective employers. Prerequisite: ART 4110. (Normally offered fall semester)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores digital video, sound and site-specific experiments. Students learn and use experimental digital design tools and techniques to develop site- specific time-based individual and collaborative works. Students also collaborate and install works on campus, town and other venues. Projects include video and sound design and editing, graphic arts, computer graphics and digital art history.Prerequisite: ART 2000, and 2112 OR 2122
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will engage the contemporary and classical treatment of the formal, aesthetic, and conceptual approach to their creative expression. Students work from a proposed course of study and will be self-directed and participate in group presentations and critiques. Prerequisites: ART 2000 and 3210.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This is an advanced painting course that will cover specific painting approaches for an entire semester. Examples of topics can include Abstraction and color field, figuration, narrative painting, experimental painting media and surfaces, etc. This course will enable students to experience a more comprehensive and targeted set of painting problems for the semester. Topics will vary based on the instructor. Prerequisite: ART 2000, ART 2210, ART 3210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced investigation of watercolor techniques in the development of creative work. Discussion, application and criticism of contemporary ideas about structure, form and color constitute the main activity. Prerequisite: ART 3250.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Illustration II. 3. This is the second level Illustration course for students who have had ART 3350, Illustration I. Students will continue to develop conceptual skill in creating narrative illustrations for a variety of projects. The majority of the semester will be dedicated to developing a single project: Graphic Novelization or book illustrations. Students will be focusing on character development, narrative arc, and compelling imagery using materials appropriate for their project. Prerequisites: ART 3350