| F150-159: Visual Statement |
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| In Visual Statement courses students examine the means of visual communication
and artistic expression. Each course emphasizes concept, process and creativity
- exploiting subject matter and media as a means of obtaining conceptual goals.
Students are made aware of the interconnections which link the visual arts.
Two different Visual Statement Selectives are a requirement for each student
during the Foundations year. The student selects one each semester from a variety
of offerings.
Since the inception in fall 1996, 47 different Visual Statement courses have
been offered by individual faculty proposal. These are idea based courses that
change each semester. Here are a few of the topics:
Art of Social Commentary
Propaganda & Protest: Social & Political Graphics
Collage - Expression and Message
Animals in Art, Lore, and Fable
Book Arts
Visual Autobiography - Text and Image
Three-Dimensional Narrative: Sculptural Appendage
Multiples & Evolution in Printmaking
Human Figure: Self, Context, and Content
Popular Culture – Vice or Virtue?
Metaphor, Medium, and Message
Pop-up Book Design
Illustration Problem Solving and Visual Literacy
Identity: Perception & Interpretation
Metamorphosis & Animation
Speed: Explorations of Time, Culture, and Experience
Performance/Art
Credits: 1.5
Prerequisites: None |