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Art 3023 | Painting II

Painting II is an observational-based painting course offering a study of mediums and techniques in painting in continuation of ART 2013.

Art 2813 | Intermediate Computing

Intermediate Computing for Designers offers further instruction about desktop computer hardware, operating systems, application software and beginning concept development specific to the graphic design industry for graphic design majors.

Art 2803 | Intro to Computing

Introduction to Computing for Art offers an introduction to desktop computer hardware, operating systems, and application software in the visual arts and design.

Art 2403 | Sculpture Survey

Sculpture Survey is an introduction to the basic concepts, materials, and processes of sculpture by exploring modeling, casting, carving and constructing.

Art 2303 | Printmaking

Printmaking Survey is an introduction to the basic techniques and concepts of intaglio and relief printmaking.

Below are descriptions of some of the assignments in the course with student work examples.

Art 2233 | Drawing III

Drawing III is a continuation of ART 1223, further developing drawing skills and concepts for advanced students.

Below are descriptions of some of the assignments in the course with student work examples.


Project 1: Paper

Create an engaging drawing portrayingpaper as your subject matter. The paper in your drawing can be depicted in the following manner.

Art 2213 | Life Drawing I

Life Drawing I is a drawing class with an emphasis on the basic forms and proportions of the human figure.

Art 2103 | Photography Survey

Photography Survey is a one hour lecture and three hour studio course that explores the fundamentals and aesthetics of black and white photography relating to graphic design and the fine arts.

Art 2013 | Painting Survey

Painting Survey explores the fundamentals of oil paintings and composition.

Art 1213 | Drawing I

Drawing I is a six hours laboratory, a freehand drawing course for all students interested in the visual arts. This course offers the basic vocabulary for a graphic notation.

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