Art

Courses

ART-100: Art Appreciation

Credits 3.0

A broad introduction to the visual arts, elements of visual form and major principles of visual organization, a survey of art media, and a brief historical survey. This course meets a General Education Core Curriculum requirement.  Fall and Spring.

ART-105: 2D and Graphic Design

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Two-dimensional composition and color are explored in depth through studio exercises and problems.  Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-106: 3D Design

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Exploration of real space and volume through studio exercises and problems. Exploration of sculptural forms and techniques, from models to finished pieces. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-110: Drawing I

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Development of observation and perception as well as imaginative skills. Basic elements of drawing with line, texture, shapes, value, as well as composition. Fall

ART-140: Ceramics I

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Introduction to hand-building methods, throwing techniques on the potter's wheel, and glazing procedures.  Fall and Spring.

ART-210: Drawing II

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Further exploration and refinement of basic drawing elements and skills with increased emphasis on techniques. Linear perspective examined. Prerequisite: ART 110. Fall

ART-220: Painting I

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of painting in oils and/or acrylics. Emphasis on color, form, and composition. Spring

ART-230: Photography I

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Includes basic DSLR camera operation, basic digital processing, and elementary photography composition.  Fall or Spring as needed.

ART-243: Ceramics II

Credits 3.0

Studio Course. Intermediate advancement in hand building methods and throwing techniques; procedures for firing kilns and mixing glazes. May be repeated to a total 6 credit hours applicable to program and/or degree requirements. Prerequisite: ART 140. Fall and Spring as needed

ART-270: Watercolor

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of painting with transparent water media. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-290: Introduction to Studio Art

Credits 3.0

Directed at both majors and non-art majors, Introduction to Studio Arts provides a thorough kinesthetic experience of the organizational and visual components between both two-dimensional and three-dimensional mediums. Through an interdisciplinary and an experimental approach, students begin to develop a range of observational, technical, and expressive capabilities. Projects are designed to promote discovery through experimentation and problem solving. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-310: Drawing III

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Development of the expressive potential of the drawing process. Survey of traditional and experimental techniques and subject matter. Prerequisite: ART 210. Fall.

ART-320: Painting II

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Continued emphasis on color, form, and composition using oils and/or acrylics. Emphasis on techniques, both traditional and experimental. Prerequisite: ART 220. Spring.

ART-330: Photography II

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Advanced techniques for digital photography including camera accessories, photographic composition, special effects, basic photo editing and exhibition prints. Prerequisite Art 230. Fall or Spring as needed.

ART-343: Ceramics III

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Competent advancement in hand building methods and throwing techniques; procedures for firing kilns and mixing glazes. May be repeated to a total 6 credit hours applicable to program and/or degree requirements. Prerequisite: ART 243. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-350: Printmaking

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Theory and practice of printmaking as an expressive medium; studio experience in the basic processes of relief, stencil, and intaglio methods. Emphasis given to integration of design, technique, and image. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-360: Jewelry Design

Credits 3.0

Studio course.  Exploration of the creative potential of jewelry and three-dimensional objects utilizing traditional work processes as well as contemporary and original approaches to form and function. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-381: Survey of Art History I

Credits 3.0

The major styles and achievements in the visual art of Western civilization from the prehistoric era to the Renaissance. This course meets a General Education Core Curriculum requirement.  Fall.

ART-382: Surv Art Hist II

Credits 3.0

The major styles and achievements in the visual art of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the present. This course meets a General Education Core Curriculum requirement. Spring.

ART-400: Appalachian Art

Credits 3.0

Exploration and analysis of traditional arts and crafts from the Appalachian region with an emphasis on the techniques and unique characteristics of each. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-410: Drawing IV

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Development of personal style and aesthetic statement. Portfolio and exhibition preparation. Prerequisite: ART 310. Fall.

ART-423: Painting III/IV

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Development of personal style and exhibition preparation. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours applicable to program and/or degree requirements. Prerequisite: ART 320. Spring.

ART-443: Ceramics IV

Credits 3.0

Studio course. Advanced work in hand building methods and throwing techniques; procedures for firing kilns and mixing glazes. May be repeated to a total 6 credit hours applicable to program and/or degree requirements. Prerequisite: ART 343. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-471: Art and the Child

Credits 3.0

The acquisition and demonstration of proficiency in suitable visual art media, theory, and lesson plan preparation and presentation for the elementary school classroom. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-472: Art and Adolescent

Credits 3.0

The acquisition and demonstration of proficiency in suitable visual art media, theory, and lesson plan preparation and presentation for the secondary school classroom. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-497: Senior Exhibition

Credits 3.0

Art 497 is the capstone course for the art major. Students will write a research paper related to their own work and will present selected work for exhibition. Prerequisite: Completion of requirements for the major. Fall and Spring as needed.

ART-497: Senior Exhibition

Credits 3.0

Art 497 is the capstone course for the art major. Students will write a research paper related to their own work and will present selected work for exhibition. Prerequisite: Completion of requirements for the major. Fall and Spring as needed.