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Show 312 Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities community education program. The candidate will work closely with a University faculty mentor, host school teacher and ArtsBridge director in implementing and assessing integrated arts curricula and producing a final project by K-12 classroom students. Course components include: curricula pre-planning and implementation, in-class teaching, student assessment, candidate self-assessment and ArtsBridge seminar components. By permission only. Fine arts education content area supervisor and successful interview with faculty mentor and/or ArtsBridge director. Content methodology course(s) complete or in progress. May be repeated once with a maximum of 12 credit hours. ART 3550 - Photography: View Camera Techniques Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] The theory, aesthetics, and techniques of photographic image making with the view camera. Students will learn the operation of large format cameras, the Zone System method of negative exposure and development and methods for fine- tuning black and white photographic printing. The history of and contemporary trends in working with large format negatives will also be explored. Prerequisite: ART 3150 or consent of instructor. May be repeated once with a maximum of 6 credit hours. ART 3600 - Painting II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Consolidates and further develops material covered in Painting I. Investigations include the figure, mixed media, and abstraction. Historical precedents are discussed through slide lecture as an aid to development. Prerequisite: ART 1120 and ART 2600 ; or consent of instructor. ART 3700 - Sculpture II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] An introduction to the form language of sculpture with projects designed to develop conceptual thinking skills, to learn technical skills, and to explore new areas of interest in the three-dimensional visual arts. Prerequisite: ART 1130 and ART 2700 ; or consent of instructor. ART 3720 - Public Art Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Public Art focuses on contemporary public art and includes an historical overview. Successful examples of public art proposals will be presented and analyzed. Students will learn the steps necessary to research, collaborate and implement a public art commission. Each student will research a current national public art "call for proposals". The student will then prepare and submit a completed public art research project to the national venue. In addition, a three-dimensional fabricated, architectural model will be required as a final project. Course activity may include an actual public art commission in the region. Students will receive a letter grade and can repeat the course for additional credit a maximum for 2 times (6 credit hours total). Prerequisite: ART 1120 , ART 1130 and on of the following: ART 2200 , ART 2310 , ART 2600, ART 2700. ART 3800 - Travel-Study Studio Credits: (1-3) Variable title course Typically taught: Summer [Full Sem] Studio projects will be based in response to the opportunities afforded by travel-study. These works may be a direct response to the country or region and its culture or they may be related to an event that takes place in that area while students are visiting. Instruction will be given in English. Prerequisite: ART 1040 or Instructor's Approval. Maybe repeated up to 4 times and up to 12 credit hours. ART 3995 - BFA Seminar Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This is a seminar/discussion and studio course that guides BFA students in the research, development, and articulation of a thematic body of work, within the context of contemporary art. Studio projects will be directed toward bringing individual vision toward full expression. Prerequisite: BFA students who have completed second-level course in their studio area only. ART 4010 - Museum Methods Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] This course explains and demonstrates the three main areas of emphasis within the museum studies field: collections management, curation and interpretation, and arts administration. The course meets two time a week for a three hour session. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. ART 4110 - Advanced Drawing Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Continued drawing exploration in various media with emphasis on focused personal direction, independent serial work, presentation of assigned research into related contemporary work, active participation in the critique process. Prerequisite: ART 3120 or consent of instructor. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 9 credit hours- please consult a faculty advisor. ART 4120 - Advanced Figure Drawing Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Advanced study of the structure of the human body with a greater stress on draftsmanship, historical uses of the figure Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |