About ARTS 1400 G
Introduction to contemporary art practice in various media. Explores method and meaning in art making, the role of experimentation, and the translation of experience into artwork. Credit not awarded for both ARTS 1400 and ARTS 1014.
Notes
SART, AHST, ARTE majors and SART, AHST and ARTS minors only during week of registration; Course supplies fee: $145; Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
Perspectives on Arts introduces contemporary art practice and discuss how we have been using art as communication tools; exploring the making, presenting, and analyzing of art works in a variety of media and formats that can include assignments in 2-d, 3-d, 4-d, installation & performative work at the discretion of each instructing faculty. Assignments in this course employ 2-d, 3-d, and performance. Artists in this course will explore how human history, religions, and ideas have been expressed through art via short lectures, research and creating their own art.
Section Expectation
In- and out-of-class studio work, group critiques, and gallery visits will be among the activities in which all students are expected to participate. Student should expect to spend 6-8 hours a week on coursework outside of class.
Evaluation
Project 1 -20% Project 2 -20% Project 3 -20% Project 4 -20% Project 5 -20%
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