Catalog 2013-2014

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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
(W) (IG) (A)

ART 153 Beginning 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)

ART 154 Figure Drawing

A studio/performance-oriented course that introduces problems in pictorial organization, using the human figure and other organic forms as reference.

Credit Hours: 4
(A)