2013-2014 Catalog

 

ART - Art

ART-121 Drawing I

This course presents the basic elements of observational drawing: composites and structure, use of line, movement and space. Gain an awareness and confidence to create on paper what your eye sees. For declared majors within the Division of Art.

3

ART-134 Introduction to Photography

This course will introduce the basic historical events, visual concepts, and technical methods that allow the beginning photographer to communicate visual impressions more effectively. Instruction will facilitate technical and aesthetic expression through an exploration of the basic tools and techniques of color photography, with emphasis on creative use of current technology, film exposure, and application to electronic media.

3

ART-170 Art Appreciation

A study of the history of art in Western culture from ancient times to the present. Not open to individuals with credit in MUS-180. (Primarily for transfer students who need to complete Humanities Core requirements. Meets either first or second half of the semester.)

2 to 3

ART-221 Drawing II

This course expands on drawing from observation while exploring techniques in color, dry media, wet media, mixed media and printmaking. Prerequisite: ART-121.

3

ART-224 Design I: Two-Dimensional Design

An introductory course dealing with the abstract elements of line, texture, shape, space, color, values, and patterns. Employs basic media techniques and tools with emphasis on craftsmanship.

3

ART-228 Metalsmithing I

A study and practice of enameling on brass, copper, and silver. Techniques in silversmithing are learned and developed. Included are castings, wood, silver, and set stones. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-324.

3

ART-230 Stained Glass I

A course designed to teach the history of stained glass from the 12th century to the contemporary methods of assembling and completing a stained glass panel. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-324 or permission of the professor.

3

ART-238 Digital Imagery Art

An introductory class in photography designed to provide foundational instruction in digital based photographic imagery. The student will explore the creative and technical aspects of photography as a creative medium. Capture output will be totally digital in format. Prerequisite: ART-121 and ART-224.

3

ART-239 History of Photography

An introduction to the history of photography from 1839 to the present. This course will investigate the aesthetic, historical and technical progress of photography since it's inception in 1839. Students will be encouraged to establish a historical context with contemporary photographers. The photographic image will be explored as a viable artistic medium for presenting personal creative expression and vision.

3

ART-241 Ceramics I

This course is designed to expose the student to the traditional and nontraditional forms of working in clay as applied to slab construction, coil construction, slip casting, extruding, and modeling. Technical information includes clay mixing, glaze formulating, and kiln firing. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-324 or permission of the professor.

3

ART-245 Composition and Storyboarding

Composition and Storyboarding is a drawing course developed for the student who aspires to produce pre-production visual stories. Prerequisites: ART-121 and ART-224.

3

ART-246 Introduction to Interior Design

This course introduces the student to basic interior design principles, theory and conceptual processes. The emphasis is on creating small-scale spaces based on the client's interaction with the environment. Prerequisites: ART-121 and ART-224.

3

ART-247 Motion Graphics 1

Motion Graphics is an introduction to film and motion graphic design and production. Topics addressed in this class include: a brief history of film, conceptualization and preproduction design, technical issues and design concepts pertaining to capture, direction and organizing production, editing and flow/pacing control, and post-production/output. Prerequisites: ART-121,and ART-224.

3

ART-251 Sculpture I

An introduction to sculpture including basic techniques, skills, and concepts associated with materials used to create contemporary three-dimensional forms. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-324.

3

ART-253 Basic AUTOCAD

Graphic presentations are demonstrated introducing AUTOCAD as an industry standard for computer representation of 2 dimensional floor plans. Prerequisite: ART-246.

3

ART-255 Batik

A study in various techniques of surface designing, including dyeing and printing on fabrics. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-324.

3

ART-256 Weaving I

A basic introduction to the fiber arts through knowledge of the loom. Experimentation with fibers and color blending.

3

ART-260 Web Design I

Web Design I is to give students the tools to begin designing web pages. This course will focus on the use of current coding standards and development software packages to learn and accelerate the design process. Web Design I will also explore the medium of digital transmission, and the unique social impact this design encompasses. Prerequisites: ART-273 and either CIS-122 or CIS-250.

3

ART-266 Printmaking I

An introduction to basic skills of printmaking methods, including woodcut, engraving, intaglio, and lithography. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-324.

3

ART-273 Introduction to Computer Graphics

This course is designed to introduce students to graphics-oriented computer hardware and software. Emphasis will be on developing competence and familiarity with Macintosh Systems operation, terminologies and components of computerized graphics, and procedures in the creation of typography and illustration. Black-and-white and color systems are used. Prerequisite: ART-221. Co-requisite: ART-324.

3

ART-275 Rendering for Interiors

This studio course supports techniques for visual presentation necessary for client design proposals. Hand rendering and digital processes will be explored, practiced and strengthened for professional communication. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224, ART-246, and ART-253.

3

ART-277 Interior Space Planning

A study of the application of human factors, spatial standards and space planning principles to residential and commercial environments. The student will learn to execute competent space planning of building interiors by integrating the building and interior system, the facilities requirements, the fixtures, furniture and equipment, and the building codes into a unified whole. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224, and ART-246.

3

ART-279 Building Construction and Systems

This course offers an overview of building construction, including topics such as structural framework, HVAC, environmental issues, water and waste, thermal comfort, electricity and lighting, and fire safety standards applicable to the building envelope using required international building codes. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224, and ART-246.

3

ART-280 Visual Communications--Graphic Design

Introduction of graphic design as a problem-solving approach to visual communications. Emphasis is placed on learning the process of conveying visual information with meaning and purpose. Prerequisites: ART-221. Co-requisite: ART-324.

3

ART-281 Commercial Layout and Design

An introduction to the preparation of graphic design and advertising art for reproduction, including the essentials of art work, boards, rules, type, grounds, and printing production. Prerequisites: ART-238, ART-273, and ART-375.

3

ART-286 Critical Theory in Art

Critical Theory in Art addresses trends and developments in contemporary art practice over recent decades; post-construction, post-structuralism, post-modernism, including theories on semiotics and the sublime that have radically altered the ideas of art from that of pure perceptual realms. This course will explore ways in which theories and ideas have been utilized within specific aspects of visual culture, including strategies of thought, which are crucial in de-constructing, analyzing, and illuminating visual culture as contemporary art. Course topics will focus on key debates that continue to shape the art world since the 1970's. Prerequisite: ART-121.

3

ART-314 Documentary Photography

This course will examine the traditional, technical and historical approach to documentary photography and apply these concepts to contemporary society. The photographer will create a body of work reflecting his/her interpretation of specific thematic explorations of that location or environment. A fine art approach to this genre will be fostered through process, execution, lecture and historical comparison. Prerequisite: ART-238.

3

ART-320 Introduction to Cartoons

This course will deal with a variety of comic art: gag cartoons, comic strips, political cartoons, and caricatures. The students will encounter ways of developing their own characters as well as experimenting with different techniques of drawing cartoons.

3

ART-321 3D Modeling and Animation I

The first in a two-class progression, this course will explore various elements of computer aided three dimensional design. Students will be presented with three dimensional design theory, history, and an understanding of the tools and techniques used to model, texture, light, and render three dimensional illustrations. Pre-requisites: ART-273 and ART-260.

3

ART-324 Design II: Three-Dimensional Design

A series of problems exploring the various elements of design. Problems are introduced to challenge individual interpretation in three-dimensional space. Prerequisite: ART-224.

3

ART-328 Metalsmithing II

Advanced metal-forming techniques will be one of the major focuses within this course. Studio assignments will help lead students to an understanding of the ideas which have formed the basis of the new metals movement. Prerequisite: ART-228.

3

ART-330 Stained Glass II

An advanced course further developing the techniques of glass assemblage in various forms. Specific techniques covered in a given semester will vary. Prerequisite: ART-230.

3

ART-331 Representational Painting

Introduces the student to the communicative possibilities of painting, both as a means of listening and speaking. Students will learn various styles, techniques, creative processes, and critical thinking skills that will prove useful to them in other artistic, academic, or spiritual disciplines. Prerequisite: ART121 or permission of instructor.

3

ART-332 Abstract Painting

Encourages students to create with a variety of painting media, supports, and applicators. This course will emphasize creation of abstract and non-objective compositions and will do so in a way that other disciplines will be utilized, referenced, researched, and integrated. Some of the assignments will focus on the integration of knowledge from other domains into the arena of painting. Prerequisitie: ART 224 or permission of the instructor.

3

ART-336 Contemporary Photo Techniques

Emphasis will be placed upon explorations of photographic vision, technical concerns, aesthetic aspects of photography, and other chemical based processes. Specific techniques covered in a given semester will vary. Prerequisite: ART-314.

3

ART-343 Ceramics II

A continuation of Ceramics I with emphasis on wheel throwing, glaze formulas, and firing techniques. Prerequisite: ART-241.

3

ART-346 Painting From Life

Focuses on direct, alla prima and plein air methods and techniques while exploring a variety of subjects such as landscape, still life, animal portraiture, and figure paintings. Students will buttress the depth and breadth of their learning by studying the techniques of skillful painters associated with this genre. They will additionally learn skills associated with an economical studio practice such as stretcher and frame building as well as other relevent woodshop skills. Prerequisite: ART 331 or permission of the instructor.

3

ART-347 Interior Design II

The study of interior design continues with an emphasis on residential spaces. Research, analysis, programming, conceptualization and design of the interior environment are explored. Projects include individual spaces in homes highlighting visual rendering and perspective drawing. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224, ART-246, ART-324.

3

ART-348 Interior Materials

This survey course will familiarize the student with materials approporiate for interior design application in the built environment. Prerequisite: ART-246.

3

ART-351 Sculpture II

This course develops the integration of sculpture through conceptual, aesthetic, and technical investigations into advanced sculptural processes and issues, in addition to technical demonstrations. Prerequisite: ART-251.

3

ART-354 Interior Design III

This studio course continues the study of interior design by examining commercial environments in terms of programming, mechanical and code requirements. Projects utilize lighting, color, materials, and structure through working drawings, specification and estimating. The human relationship to the work environment is explored. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224, ART-246, ART-324, ART-347.

3

ART-356 Weaving II

This advanced course is a continuation into multi-harness weaving and construction weaving to develop a personal statement. Specific techniques covered in a given semester will vary. Prerequisite: ART-256.

3

ART-357 Graphic Presentation for Interiors

The continuation of computer aided design expanding the spectrum of use from 2 dimensional design to 3 dimensional design. The student will learn advanced massing elements, architectural constructs and project management. Prerequisite: ART-121, ART-224, ART-246, ART-324, ART-347.

3

ART-366 Printmaking II

A continuation and specialization of skills in a specific area of printmaking. Prerequisites: ART-221 and ART-266.

3

ART-371 Art for Elementary Teachers

A course designed to acquaint the elementary major withmany methods of teaching art in the public school. It includes teaching techniques and skills in handling the various art materials suitable for the elementary school classroom. A strong emphasis is placed on correlating art into the other elementary subjects.

3

ART-371P Elementary Art Practicum

This course provides a practicum experience for K-12 art education majors in elementary-level classrooms in public or private schools. Students will observe an experienced elementary art teacher who will serve as the supervising teacher for the experience. Students will teach a minimum of 3 lessons in the elementary art classroom, and will be observed and evaluated by both IWU art and education faculty. Graded as a Credit/No Credit class. Co-requisite: ART-371. Permission of the Division of Education to take this course in conjunction with EDU-382C.

1

ART-374 Illustration I

This course is an exploration of the concepts and techniques involved in producing illustration as a means of mass communication. Students will gain experience with a wide range of materials and learn to interpret subject matter using both traditional and contemporary approaches. Prerequisites: ART-245 and ART-324.

3

ART-375 Typography

This course emphasizes the importance of typography in the design process and focuses on providing the student with the digital tools and techniques necessary to achieve professional typographic solutions. Students will learn to incorporate the basic principles of typography with the essential technical skills necessary to achieve success in graphic design and advertising. Prerequisite: ART-373.

3

ART-379 Color Theory

Color Theory emphasizes an understanding of the physical, emotiona and psychological aspects of color. How color is used in visual communication and media is also studied. Color as a visual language is explored through conceptual, practical and problem solving methods. Prerequisites: ART-224.

3

ART-380 The History of American Illustration

The history of American Illustration is a course developed for the student who aspires to study the history of illustration and its influence upon an American audience. This course is an exploration into the lives of illustrators and their paintings from the Civil War period to the major artistic influences of today. Prerequisites: ART-245.

3

ART-381 Art History I

Prehistory and the Ancient World through the Middle Ages. This course uses lecture, slides, and field trips to thoroughly understand the development of art during these periods. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-382 Art History II

The Renaissance and the Baroque through the Modern World. This course uses lectures, slides, and field trips to better understand the continuing development of art to our present time. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-383 Early Renaissance

Painting, sculpture, and architecture from the 13th century to the 16th century with special emphasis on the Early Renaissance in Italy. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-384 High Renaissance

An in-depth study of the climax of art in Italy (1495-1520) and its influence in other countries of Europe. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-385 Baroque Art

Study of the impact of the Reformation and Baroque influence on European art from 1580 to 1720. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-386 Impressionism

Painting and sculpture of the Nineteenth Century with special emphasis on French Impressionism. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-387 Modern Art

Survey of international art from post-Impressionism to the present time, including architecture, sculpture, and painting. Prerequisite: MUS-180.

3

ART-392 Special Topics in Art

This course is intended to help art majors synthesize, integrate and apply their understanding of current trends and critical issues within the field of art. It provides an in-depth exploration of various topics of current interest and relevance to art and artists, and will deepen the understanding and application of issues presented in the art major core curriculum. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

1 to 3

ART-421 3D Modeling and Animation II

This course builds upon information introduced in 3D Modeling and Animation I will allow students to develop their techniques and propose a design brief, with the goal of producing a culminate final project. Advanced animation, rendering, and interactive topics will be addressed, including digital set extensions, match moving, motion capture, and character animation. Prerequisites: ART-273, ART-247, and ART-321.

3

ART-424 Product Photography

This is an advanced level class that addresses the use of professional equipment in both studio and location applications. Students will learn how to analyze light and successfully photograph products for commercial and advertising venues. Prerequisite: ART-434.

3

ART-430 Stained Glass III

An exploration in techniques dealing with flashing, slump, multi-layering, and assembling will be explored in this advanced class. Prerequisite: ART-330.

3

ART-431 Contemporary Painting Techniques

Provides an arena where students can grapple with contemporary issues surrounding painting. Students will investigate what contemporary painters have done, are doing, and they will critique these with worded and painted responses. Artistic output from this class will be largely non-traditional, varied, and experimental, and will align competent form to conscientious content. Prerequisites: ART-331, ART-332, ART-286 or permission of the professor.

3

ART-434 Digital Photography

A course designed to introduce digital photography to the traditional photography and graphic design student. This course will instruct students in the manipulation, retouching, and enhancing capabilities of powerful software programs. Students will be capable of bringing images in through film and flatbed scanners as well as digital capture. Prerequisite: ART-238.

3

ART-435 Photo Illustration and Lighting Techniques

An advanced studio based course that will concentrate on portrait and professional lighting techniques. Students will gain experience with portable and studio lighting systems. Emphasis will be placed on preparing students to photograph for consumer and commercial applications within various conditions and locations. Prerequisites: ART-434.

3

ART-436 Computer Illustration

This course covers illustration techniques using the computer. Students will learn how to explore, adapt, and create new techniques using the industry's most used and current software. Prerequisite: ART-434.

3

ART-437 Web Design

This is a course that will give the art students the ability to apply their talents to web design. Students will become proficient in the use of HTML coding and the use of industry standard and professional software authoring programs. The primary focus of this course will be to prepare fine art students for web based graphic design for Internet or Intranet. Prerequisite: ART-434.

3

ART-441 Ceramics III

A continued development, exploration, and practical application of technologic and aesthetic concepts that relate to a personal direction and a focusing area of concentration. Prerequisites: ART-241 and ART-343 or permission of the professor. May be repeated two times.

3

ART-442 Ceramics IV

This is a flexible, self-directed seminar/portfolio course designed for the advanced ceramics major who intends to further his/her studies in clay. The course work allows the student to develop a style and body of work focused on his/her personal direction in clay. This course allows the student maximum freedom to define and develop directions in personal artistic growth and evolution while receiving guidance and criticism from the faculty member. Prerequisite: ART-441.

3

ART-446 Portrait Painting

Portrait Painting is a course that emphasizes the human face and figure. Painting from life, direct studies, photographs or other research is integral but other methods may be explored. Studying portrait painting through both a historical and contemporary lens will also be an important form of research for this course. Prerequisite: ART-331.

3

ART-452 Evolution of Interiors

This course offers a chronological survey of interiors from antiquity to present day with reference to interior and architectural style including furniture, color, designers and their influence on current day trends. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224.

3

ART-456 Weaving III

This course is for the advanced weaver to develop skills in patterns, double-layer weaving, and yardage for wearables. Prerequisite: ART-356.

3

ART-458 Fine Art Photography

This course will introduce students to conceptual assignments, contemporary issues and key debates about critical theory in photography. Emphasis will be placed on preparing students and their portfolios for entrance into graduate photography programs and expand personal vision. Prerequisite: ART-336.

3

ART-459 Interior Design IV

A senior leval advanced studio course with complex projects involving extensive client demands. High creativity and design achieved using programming, universal design, and sustainability. Prerequisites: ART-354 and ART-357.

3

ART-460 Web Design II

The second in a two part progression, topics include advanced page design, complex user interaction, and mixed-media web environments, with the goal of equipping students with the tools to create dynamic and exciting Web designs. Special focus will be given to the social/ethical aspects of web design, and analysis of current events/techniques in web development. Prerequisite: ART-273 and ART-260.

3

ART-465 Interactive Design

Interactive Design focuses on the elements of designing interactive environments and issues encompassing the ramifications of viewer interaction. Human interaction and heuristic theory will be addressed, as well as usability and accessibility. Media will range from purely digital to mixed medi as students create projects where the focus is interactivity. Prerequisites: ART-260 and ART-273

3

ART-466 Printmaking III

Advanced processes in stone and metal plate lithography are introduced and explored in depth. Silk-screen printing covers direct and indirect stencil techniques, with emphasis on large-scale color work. A high level of technical competence will be expected and should be demonstrated throughout this course. Prerequisite: ART-366.

3

ART-473 Advanced Graphics

An advanced course that will build upon the student's initial experience with computers in computer graphics and digital photography. Students will use and integrate several computer graphic programs currently used in the computer design field. Emphasis will be placed on preparing students and their portfolios for entrance into the computer design field. Prerequisites: ART-273, ART-281, and ART-434.

3

ART-474 Illustration II

An advanced course that will challenge technical proficiency, enhance conceptual abilities, and strengthen visual communication skills. This course will endeavor to strengthen a signature style and in corporate a technique that will survive in the marketplace of commercial illustration. The final result of the course and the student's efforts will ideally produce a portfolio that communicates a high level of professional skill. Prerequisites: ART-245 and ART-374 or permission of the professor.

3

ART-475 Independent Learning in Art

Individually arranged studio work and research for upper-class majors. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of required courses listed in the catalog.

1 to 3

ART-476 Art Enrichment

Includes trips to surrounding cities and states and to foreign countries to see spectacular pieces of art, sculpture, and architecture. An in-depth study of museums, churches, and cultural atmosphere of the country. Course satisfies intercultural studies requirement. May be repeated.

3

ART-477 Thematic Illustration III

This course is developed for the student who aspires to apply the sequential process of story-telling through the format of children's literature. The course will expose the aspiring illustrator to the pattern and rhythm of communicating a central theme. Thematic illustration is a research-based class which will immerse the student into the process of developing an image from the primitive sketch to the final image. Prerequisites: ART-474.

3

ART-478 Art Internship

As an alternative course selection, the Art Internship provides Art majors an opportunity for directed study in art with a professional agency. The purpose of the internship is to provide awareness and understanding of art in the professional studio/agency and/or the art process through observation and participation. Enrollment in the course requires the approval of the faculty student advisor and the Department Chairperson; the course may be repeated. Based on individual academic program and career objectives, the internship student will be placed with an appropriate professional agency or studio. Since the number and variety of participating professionals is limited, students are encouraged to make contact with the desired agency/studio well in advance of the internship semester.

3 to 9

ART-481 Studio Practicum

This is a portfolio development course for presentations to graduate school or galleries. This course is intended for painting or studio majors who plan to make their art a career. Students will be introduced to all the basics of running their own studio and what may be required to enter and succeed in a graduate school studio program. Prerequisites: ART-331, ART-332 and either ART-346 or ART-431.

1 to 3

ART-490 Senior Exhibit - Art

During the senior year, each student is required to schedule an exhibit of the best of his work of his four years of university study. Art education majors may not schedule senior exhibits during the semester when student teaching occurs.

0 to 2

ART-491 Senior Portfolio

Senior Portfolio is a course designed to provide leadership principles, business ethics and creative objectives necessary to confront the inevitable shift from academic life to that of a committed professional. The student will be instructed to reflect, appraise and seamlessly incorporate their academic experience into a visionary business strategy. Requirement: to be taken during senior semester.

3

ART-492 Interior Design Portfolio and Professional Practices

An exiting course preparing the graduating senior for the professional practice of interior design. Business documents along with a business identity package and portfolio will be completed to prepare for job interviews in the design field. Internships are optional but highly recommended. Prerequisite: ART-459.

3
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