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Topics in Art |
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Studio, seminar or discussion of topics not included in other art courses. This is a topical course and may be repeated when the topic changes. |
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Gallery Management |
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This course is an exploration of methods and practices involved in the presentation and interpretation of visual art work in both traditional and not-traditional spaces. Students will be required to analyze, synthesize and evaluate knowledge from several disciplines. Students must be of junior status or higher, have a keen interest in the promotion of the visual arts, and have basic knowledge of at least two of the following areas; printmaking, ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, graphic design, art history, or have consent from the instructor. |
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Individualized Studies in Ceramics |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Painting |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Printmaking |
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Further development of conceptual and formal qualities of creative work in a selected printmaking media such as relief printing, intaglio printing, lithography or serigraphy, with emphasis on consistency of small editions. The scope of the work and media will be determined in a contractual agreement between the student and instructor. Students are required to have earned 8 credits in Art 300D prior to enrolling in this class. |
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Individualized Studies in Sculpture |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Photography |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Figure Drawing |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Art Education |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Fiber/Textiles |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Illustration |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Advanced Methods: Art Education |
Prerequisite |
ART 350 ART 375 |
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The primary intent and first half of this course focuses on ensuring that students are prepared to enter a classroom or other educational setting armed with the most current, relevant and practical classroom management strategies and teaching methodologies. This course will focus on what it means to be a professional career educator, advocate and leader in the field of art education. Students will learn about professional portfolio preparation, art career exploration and investigate the most current, relevant and effective uses of technology. The second half of the course is to provide opportunities for students to tailor their education to investigate areas of personal interest within art education related fields. Students will be allowed to choose between flexible units of study and experiences. Students have the opportunity to spend 30-60 hours in visual art related service learning practicum settings (30 partner agencies) of their choice or they may choose between a variety of other units of study and research such as Educational Technology, Crafts in the classroom, Arts Advocacy, Public art, Art Therapy and participating in the Student Academic Conference on an art education related research project. This course is required for K-12 licensure for teachers of Art Education and is a part of the MSUM Service Learning initiative. |
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Ceramics Studio |
Prerequisite |
ART 303A ART 304A ART 305A |
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Individual contracts are employed to allow students to seek their own voice and direction in ceramics, preparing them to continue as active individually expressive artists after graduation. Work produced is frequently connected to the senior exhibition. Students may take Art 404A and 405A in any order. |
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Figure Drawing/Painting Studio |
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ART 203C or ART 203H or ART 303C or 4 credits of drawing (H) or Illustration (L) at the 300 level
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This is an advanced study (combined painting and drawing media) from life model focusing on figure’s anatomy, proportion, color, composition and the surrounding environment. The primary media will be traditional charcoal, watercolor and oil. The subjects of portraiture and figure drawing /painting in both historical and contemporary approaches will be discussed. During the semester, students will develop a portfolio of strong figurative work.
May be repeated up to 8 credits.
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Printmaking Studio |
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ART 304D ART 305D ART 303D |
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Students may choose any combination of the printmaking processes (relief, intaglio, lithography, screen-printing, mono-printing), but are asked to specialize in one process for the final semester of 400 level studio. Color processes are emphasized. Personal expression is expected. Students may take Art 404D and 405D in any order. |
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Sculpture Studio |
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ART 303E ART 304E ART 305E |
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Emphasis on professional development and individual student investigation of methods, materials, and concepts intended for the development of a personal visual vocabulary resulting in a cohesive body of work. Students must have completed Art 303E, 304E, and 305E prior to enrolling in this class. Students may take Art 404E and 405E in any order. |
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Photography Studio |
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ART 303F ART 304F ART 305F |
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Further development of conceptual and formal qualities in selected non-silver process photographic projects, plus color photography and processing. The scope of the work and the media will be determined in contractual arrangement between the student and the instructor. Students are required to have completed Art 304F and 305F prior to enrolling in this class. |
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Drawing Studio |
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ART 304H ART 305H ART 303H |
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Further development of conceptual and formal qualities of drawing in media of particular interest to the student based on previous investigation and initial contractual agreement between student and instructor. Emphasis on the development of a cohesive body of work showing coordination of technical, formal and conceptual issues in the context of personal imagery. Students must have completed eight credits of Art 304H, 305H, or 303H prior to enrolling in this class. Students may take Art 404H and 405H in any order. |
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Ceramics Studio |
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ART 303A ART 304A ART 305A |
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A continuation of study begun in Art 404A. Individual contracts are employed to allow students to seek their own voice and direction in ceramics, preparing them to continue as active individually expressive artists after graduation. Work produced is frequently connected to the senior exhibition. Students may take Art 404A and 405A in any order. |
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