Studies in Multi Media
ART561
TIME/SPACE WORKSHOP
3 sem. hrs.
A studio course in the development and prac-
tice of art involving the fourth dimension. Stu-
dents will study the historical development of
the art from its roots in ritual and theatre to
modern cinema, happening and performance
art. Class exercises, problems, and individual
and group works will be developed.
Studies in Painting
ART740
STUDIO PROBLEMS IN
PAINTING (**)
3 sem. hrs.
A course designed to allow the student to work
with the individual instructor in selection of
problems suitable to the development of the
particular student in painting.
ART741
PAINTING I (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
This graduate course is for the first year MFA
student with a major in Painting. Emphasis is
on individual development and execution of
pictorial problems. The student will work with
an instructor on an individual basis. A mini-
mum of 15 semester hours must be completed
in this course to meet MFA graduate require-
ments. Prerequisite: MFA degree student in
Art or approval of the Painting area MFA fac-
ulty.
ART742
PAINTING II (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
This graduate course is designed for the sec-
ond year MFA student with a major in Paint-
ing. Continued individual growth in the devel-
opment and execution of pictorial problems is
expected. The student will continue to work
with an instructor on an individual basis. A
minimum of 15 semester hours must be com-
pleted in this course to meet MFA graduate
requirements. Prerequisite: completion of at
least 15 hours of ART741 and a positive
review by the Painting area MFA faculty.
Studies in Photography
ART775
STUDIO PROBLEMS IN
PHOTOGRAPHY
3-24 sem. hrs.
This graduate course is designed for Master of
Arts in Art students with a focus in photogra-
phy, and is offered as an elective to other grad-
uate students. Students will concentrate on
personal visions in photography and will
approach their studies with increasing depth.
Students will work with an instructor on an
individual basis.
Studies in Printmaking
ART770
STUDIO PROBLEMS IN
GRAPHICS (**) 3 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to allow the student to
work with the individual instructor in the
selection of problems suitable to the develop-
ment of the particular student in Graphics.
ART771
PRINTMAKING I (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
This is a beginning graduate course in Lithog-
raphy, Intaglio, Relief or Serigraphy. The stu-
dent will work on an individual basis with an
instructor of the student's choice in pursuit of
experimental imagery research and technical
control. A minimum of 15 semester hours must
be completed in this course to meet MFA grad-
uate requirements. Prerequisite: MFA degree
student in Art or approval of the Printmaking
area MFA faculty.
ART772
PRINTMAKING II (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
In this advanced course emphasis is placed on
refining and developing personal imagery as
well as developing the technical proficiency
required of the professional printmaker. Stu-
dent will work on an individual basis with an
instructor of the student's choice. A minimum
of 15 semester hours must be completed in this
course to meet MFA graduate requirements.
Prerequisite: completion of at least 15 semes-
ter hours of ART771 and positive review by
the Printmaking area MFA faculty.
Studies in Sculpture
ART750
STUDIO PROBLEMS IN
SCULPTURE (**) 3 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to allow the student to
work with the individual instructor in selection
of problems suitable to the development of the
particular student in sculpture.
ART751
SCULPTURE I (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
This course concentrates on developing, inten-
sifying and enhancing expressional processes
as they relate to sculpture. Emphasis is on
individual initiative in both the development
and the execution of sculptural problems. The
student will work with an instructor on an indi-
vidual basis. A minimum of 15 semester hours
must be completed in this course to meet MFA
graduate requirements. Prerequisite: MFA
degree student in Art or approval of the Sculp-
ture area MFA faculty.
ARTT752
SCULPTURE II (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to allow the sculpture
major to develop artistic, technical and profes-
sional competence. The student will work with
a member of the Sculpture area MFA faculty
on an individual basis. A minimum of 15
semester hours must be completed in this
course to meet MFA graduate requirements.
Prerequisite: completion of at least 15 semes-
ter hours in ART751 and positive review by
the Sculpture area MFA faculty.
Studies in Textile Design
ART541
NATURAL DYEING AND
SPINNING WORKSHOP (**)
3 sem. hrs.
This workshop will explore the colonial
processes of spinning and natural dyeing. The
student will explore the basic processes in
relation to their contemporary uses for the tex-
tile artist. Experimentation with the primary
processes associated with fiber will expand the
potential uses of fiber by the student.
ART546
BATIK WORKSHOP
3 sem. hrs.
This course is a studio workshop outlined to
investigate the ancient art of batik, techniques
used in fabric decoration. Possible fabrics,
dyes, waxes, tools, equipment and procedures
will be studied in their preparation and use for
dyeing. The purpose of the course will be to
involve the students in a practical application
of art principles using the ancient and contem-
porary skills applied to the craft of batik dye-
ing. Teaching approaches, as well as vocation-
al aspects will be explored in this study of fab-
ric design.
Studies in Weaving and
Basketry
ART780
STUDIO PROBLEMS IN
CRAFTS (**)
3 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to allow the student to
work with the individual instructor in the
selection of problems suitable to the particular
student in either fiber or wood crafts. The stu-
dent works with the instructor in developing
his or her competence in all phases of the
media processes. The emphasis is on the
development of the student's artistic capabili-
ties and all around competence in the studio.
ART781
WEAVING/TEXTILE I (**)
3-24 sem. hrs.
This beginning graduate course in
Weaving/Textile is designed to allow the stu-
dent to develop a personal point of view and
technical competency in weaving/textile. A
minimum of 15 semester hours must be com-
pleted in this course to meet MFA graduate
requirements. Prerequisite: MFA degree stu-
dent in Art or the approval of the
Weaving/Textile area MFA faculty.
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