Fall 2024 Preproof: Art

Location: 106 Jefferson Hall; Phone: (312) 996-3337.

Last generated: Friday, August 30 2024 11:28 AM CDT

NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing

ART 101

Signifying Practices: Art and Visual Culture

4 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
46640LAB - DB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW32042AEHReeves, CMeet on campus
Art Seminar Lab Fee $30.00 Flat Fee.
46639LEC - DL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW32042AEHReeves, CMeet on campus

ART 112

Introduction to Drawing

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 102. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Course Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35838LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW52152AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus
Intro to Drawing(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required Studio Arts Lab Fee $60.00 Flat Fee.
35837LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW52152AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus
Intro to Drawing(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required
35868LAB - BB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR52152AEHDay, CMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $60.00 Flat Fee.
35867LEC - BL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR52152AEHDay, CMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).
35870LAB - CB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR52152AEHAguilar, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $60.00 Flat Fee.
35869LEC - CL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR52152AEHAguilar, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).

ART 130

Introduction to Painting + Color

4 hours. Field Trip required at a nominal fee. Course Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll for one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
37541LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW42002AEHHo, oMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35871LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW42002AEHHo, oMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).
39408LAB - BB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW42002AEHCampbell, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
39406LEC - BL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW42002AEHCampbell, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).
38243LAB - CB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR42002AEHSchwindt, SMeet on campus
Intro to Paint(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
39916LEC - CL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR42002AEHSchwindt, SMeet on campus
Intro to Paint(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s).

ART 140

Introduction to Sculpture

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 140. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Course Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35874LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR41002AEHLe, MMeet on campus
Intro to Sculpture(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35873LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR41002AEHLe, MMeet on campus
Intro to Sculpture(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s).
35876LAB - BB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW41002AEHMancini, MMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35875LEC - BL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW41002AEHMancini, MMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).

ART 150

Introduction to New Media Arts

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 100. Extensive computer use required. Course Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course. Departmental Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35882LAB - BB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR52262AEHMoreno, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). New Media Arts Lab Fee $140.00 Flat Fee.
35881LEC - BL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR52262AEHMoreno, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).
35884LAB - CB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW52262AEHFlores, JMeet on campus
Intro to New Media(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). New Media Arts Lab Fee $140.00 Flat Fee.
35883LEC - CL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW52262AEHFlores, JMeet on campus
Intro to New Media(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s).
42854LAB - DB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR52262AEHMoreno, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). New Media Arts Lab Fee $140.00 Flat Fee.
42853LEC - DL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR52262AEHMoreno, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).

ART 151

Introduction to Creative Coding in New Media Arts

4 hours. Extensive computer use required. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Students will use coding languages such as Processing, HTML, and JavaScript. Moving through beginning and intermediate levels of coding, students will explore creative new avenues of applying these tools. Students will gain skills to expand upon traditional uses of coding by aligning it with the contemporary art practices of New Media, a field in which technology and contemporary art combine. Class Schedule: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
42471LAB - AB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR32262AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
42470LEC - AL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR32262AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
43430LAB - BB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW52262AEHBeiersdorfer, CMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
43431LEC - BL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW52262AEHBeiersdorfer, CMeet on campus
43432LAB - CB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW32042AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
43433LEC - CL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW32042AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
44903LAB - DB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW52262AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
44905LEC - DL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW52262AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus

ART 160

Introduction to Digital Photography

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 150. Extensive computer use required. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Fully manual Digital Camera and laptop computer with appropriate Photoshop software is required. Course Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35886LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW32272AEHMoore, DMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Online Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35885LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW32272AEHMoore, DMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Online
35888LAB - BB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW32272AEHHauge, LMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35887LEC - BL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW32272AEHHauge, LMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).
35890LAB - CB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW32272AEHMueller, EMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo-Major Only Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35889LEC - CL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW32272AEHMueller, EMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo-Major Only Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required
35892LAB - DB07:21 PM - 09:00 PMTRARR2ONLWashington, ZMeet online at set times
Intro:Digital Photo(GEN ED) Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35891LEC - DL06:00 PM - 07:20 PMTRARR2ONLWashington, ZMeet online at set times
Intro:Digital Photo(GEN ED) Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).

ART 170

Introduction to Filmmaking

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 170. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Course Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Creative Arts course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35895LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR32042AEHMalloy, LMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Departmental Approval Required Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35893LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR32042AEHMalloy, LMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Departmental Approval Required
35898LAB - BB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR32042AEHHutchinson, ZMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s). Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35897LEC - BL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR32042AEHHutchinson, ZMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s) or minor(s).
35900LAB - CB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR32042AEHWanitwat, MMeet on campus
Intro to Filmmaking-Major Only Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35899LEC - CL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR32042AEHWanitwat, MMeet on campus
Intro to Filmmaking-Major Only Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required

ART 190

Introduction to Socially Engaged Art

4 hours. 3 hours. Previously listed as AD 190. Field trips required at a nominal fee. No previous art and studio experience is necessary for this class. Field Trips Required: Mess Hall, Dorchester Projects and Rebuild Foundation, Threewalls, Hyde Park Art Center, Experimental Station, and South Side Community Art Center, are all site-specific resources for this course. Students will visit at least two of these sites as part of their analysis and exploration of socially engaged art practices. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 160. Creative Arts course. Departmental Approval Required To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
38373PR - BP09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW1072HHMajeed, FMeet on campus
#LoveChicagoArtFollowMe This course will engage students in the burgeoning field of socially engaged art practices that blur the lines between art and life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and action. Includes field visits and dialogue with artists. In this course students will be introduced to the concept of socially engaged art, a practice that blurs the line between art and life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and action. Throughout the course we will utilize field visits, artists dialogues, and class discussion, and interventions to gain a better understanding of artists as members of society who intervene in and create structures of participation. Students will research and produce projects about complex social sites of power like the classroom, the prison, the newspaper, the street corner, the lecture, the potluck, the road trip, the party, the gallery, the community center, etc. Art Seminar Lab Fee $70.00 Flat Fee.
38378LCD - BS09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW1072HHMajeed, FMeet on campus
#LoveChicagoArtFollowMe This course will engage students in the burgeoning field of socially engaged art practices that blur the lines between art and life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and action. Includes field visits and dialogue with artists. In this course students will be introduced to the concept of socially engaged art, a practice that blurs the line between art and life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and action. Throughout the course we will utilize field visits, artists dialogues, and class discussion, and interventions to gain a better understanding of artists as members of society who intervene in and create structures of participation. Students will research and produce projects about complex social sites of power like the classroom, the prison, the newspaper, the street corner, the lecture, the potluck, the road trip, the party, the gallery, the community center, etc.
41939PR - CP10:41 AM - 02:00 PMF52022AEHReynolds, LOn campus and online
Workshops in Social Practice ART190: Workshops in Social Practice This course provides an introduction to social practice, a genre of art that depends on inquiry, dialogue, participation, and action, and takes place in connection with other people. Artists have used social practice to fill community needs, generate new social dynamics, bring attention to public space, interpret history, influence policy, provoke audiences, produce comedy, celebrate the uselessness of art, and more. Through dialogues, class experiments, and interventions, we will explore and evaluate the ways that artists intervene in society and create new structures of civic participation. Hands-on workshops will allow students to explore their own areas of interest, working individually and in groups to experiment with socially-engaged art. The class will examine local case studies in policing and prison reentry policy. No prior experience required. This is usually an in-person synchronic class. However, the instructor will hold 2-3 classes online. Because this is a studio workshop that only meets once a week, the attendance policy is strict. Do not take this course if you anticipate missing class. Please contact Prof. Laurie Jo Reynolds with questions at ljr@uic.edu. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. Art Seminar Lab Fee $70.00 Flat Fee.
41938LCD - CS09:00 AM - 10:40 AMF52022AEHReynolds, LOn campus and online
Workshops in Social Practice ART190: Workshops in Social Practice This course provides an introduction to social practice, a genre of art that depends on inquiry, dialogue, participation, and action, and takes place in connection with other people. Artists have used social practice to fill community needs, generate new social dynamics, bring attention to public space, interpret history, influence policy, provoke audiences, produce comedy, celebrate the uselessness of art, and more. Through dialogues, class experiments, and interventions, we will explore and evaluate the ways that artists intervene in society and create new structures of civic participation. Hands-on workshops will allow students to explore their own areas of interest, working individually and in groups to experiment with socially-engaged art. The class will examine local case studies in policing and prison reentry policy. No prior experience required. This is usually an in-person synchronic class. However, the instructor will hold 2-3 classes online. Because this is a studio workshop that only meets once a week, the attendance policy is strict. Do not take this course if you anticipate missing class. Please contact Prof. Laurie Jo Reynolds with questions at ljr@uic.edu. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.

ART 201

Democratic Practices in Art Education

4 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Art Education majors or consent of the instructor. Restricted to Art Education major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
42053PR - AP11:51 AM - 01:40 PMTR52022AEHBhalla, S; Estrada, WMeet on campus
General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
42052LCD - AS11:00 AM - 11:50 AMTR52022AEHBhalla, S; Estrada, WMeet on campus

ART 212

Topics in Drawing I

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 203. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor; and completion of the art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35902LAB - AB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW52152AEHSanders, LMeet on campus
Studio Arts Lab Fee $60.00 Flat Fee.
35901LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW52152AEHSanders, LMeet on campus

ART 230

Topics in Painting I

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 230. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor; and completion of art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s).

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35904LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR42002AEHPatton, KMeet on campus
Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35903LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR42002AEHPatton, KMeet on campus

ART 240

Topics in Sculpture I

4 hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Field trip required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above and completion of art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35908LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW41002AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus
Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35907LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW41002AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus

ART 250

Topics in New Media Arts: Intermediate

4 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above and completion of the art foundation program. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
42301LAB - BB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR52262AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
Between Worlds: Video Games New Media Arts Lab Fee $120.00 Flat Fee.
42302LEC - BL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR52262AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
Between Worlds: Video Games

ART 260

Topics in Digital Photography

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 267. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Extensive computer use required. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above and completion of the first-year art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35912LAB - AB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW52022AEHWashington, ZMeet on campus
Topic in Photo Photo Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35911LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW52022AEHWashington, ZMeet on campus
Topic in Photo
44032LAB - BB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR32272AEHMacKenzie-Margulies, CMeet on campus
Digital Photo: Self-Portraits Under this mask is another mask ~ This class begins with the proposal that artworks are intercessors between the inner world of thoughts and feelings, and the outer world of materials. Students will use photographic self portraiture to explore and problematize representation - does it reveal the essential self? is it a necessarily fictionalizing process? does it create a new, yet authentic self? Is there even such a thing as an essential self? We will work with a variety of exercises, from performance to selfies to writing, that will take us off the beaten path of how were used to creating and understanding self portraits. Students will be asked to question the death of the author by looking at the intertextual relationships between art, life, and intentionality, and sit with the strange meetings that occur at the membrane between the real and unreal. By pulling back and considering how they choose to image themselves, students will come away from the course with a better self-conscious understanding of themselves as artists. Photo Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
44031LEC - BL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR32272AEHMacKenzie-Margulies, CMeet on campus
Digital Photo: Self-Portraits Under this mask is another mask ~ This class begins with the proposal that artworks are intercessors between the inner world of thoughts and feelings, and the outer world of materials. Students will use photographic self portraiture to explore and problematize representation - does it reveal the essential self? is it a necessarily fictionalizing process? does it create a new, yet authentic self? Is there even such a thing as an essential self? We will work with a variety of exercises, from performance to selfies to writing, that will take us off the beaten path of how were used to creating and understanding self portraits. Students will be asked to question the death of the author by looking at the intertextual relationships between art, life, and intentionality, and sit with the strange meetings that occur at the membrane between the real and unreal. By pulling back and considering how they choose to image themselves, students will come away from the course with a better self-conscious understanding of themselves as artists.

ART 261

Topics in Analog Photography

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 268. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; or consent of instructor; and completion of the first-year art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35914LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR32272AEHKeihm, CMeet on campus
Film Photography/Darkroom Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35913LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR32272AEHKeihm, CMeet on campus
Film Photography/Darkroom

ART 270

Topics in Film I

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 271. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above and completion of the art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be registered properly, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
42064LAB - BB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR32262AEHJorge Baralt, EMeet on campus
Experimental Analog Film This course provides an introduction to different aspects of 16mm filmmaking, covering the Bolex camera, camera-less techniques, hand-processing, telecine and basic projection skills. While its often said that celluloid film is dead or a medium of the past, it is still very much alive with a thriving artistic output in the present. With slower processes to image-making than its digital counterpart, analog filmmaking can elicit a relationship with the filmed subject open to memory, association, and transformation. These aspects of the medium have been highlighted by the work of experimental filmmakers, using it in personal yet radical explorations of their perception and engagement with the world. While the class will work primarily as a technical workshop, it will also engage the films and writings of filmmakers who have expanded the medium and continue to do so. Moving Image Lab Fee $150.00 Flat Fee.
42065LEC - BL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR32262AEHJorge Baralt, EMeet on campus
Experimental Analog Film This course provides an introduction to different aspects of 16mm filmmaking, covering the Bolex camera, camera-less techniques, hand-processing, telecine and basic projection skills. While its often said that celluloid film is dead or a medium of the past, it is still very much alive with a thriving artistic output in the present. With slower processes to image-making than its digital counterpart, analog filmmaking can elicit a relationship with the filmed subject open to memory, association, and transformation. These aspects of the medium have been highlighted by the work of experimental filmmakers, using it in personal yet radical explorations of their perception and engagement with the world. While the class will work primarily as a technical workshop, it will also engage the films and writings of filmmakers who have expanded the medium and continue to do so.

ART 274

Topics in Motion Graphics I

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 274. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above and completion of the art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
37251LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW32262AEHLopez, MMeet on campus
Sound in Animation This intermediate course will cover the essentials of combining audio and 2D animation. Through audio recording, found sound, editing, and lip syncing students will structure animation projects from conception to completion. The class will use freeware, Adobe Suite, DaVinci Resolve, online resources, and recording equipment to combine various media together to complete animated pieces. Animation production will be accompanied by screenings, tutorials, exercises, ample studio time and a group assignment. We will dive into animation production using all means necessary to create experimental moving image work to build your portfolio, push the limits of creativity, and most importability make interesting artwork. No previous animation experience is required. Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
37252LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW32262AEHLopez, MMeet on campus
Sound in Animation This intermediate course will cover the essentials of combining audio and 2D animation. Through audio recording, found sound, editing, and lip syncing students will structure animation projects from conception to completion. The class will use freeware, Adobe Suite, DaVinci Resolve, online resources, and recording equipment to combine various media together to complete animated pieces. Animation production will be accompanied by screenings, tutorials, exercises, ample studio time and a group assignment. We will dive into animation production using all means necessary to create experimental moving image work to build your portfolio, push the limits of creativity, and most importability make interesting artwork. No previous animation experience is required.

ART 275

Topics in Screenwriting

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 275. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or abaove; or cnsent of the instructor; and completion of the art foundation program. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s).

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35922LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW32262AEHReeder, JMeet on campus
Moving Image Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.
35921LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW32262AEHReeder, JMeet on campus

ART 310

Visual and Verbal Literacy in Art Education

4 hours. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in ART 210; and junior standing or above; and approval of the department. Restricted to Art Education major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture one Discussion.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
47118DIS - ADARRANGED52022AEHUlrich Papczun, KOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
47119LEC - AL11:00 AM - 01:30 PMM52022AEHUlrich Papczun, KMeet on campus
Departmental Approval Required General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
49241DIS - BDARRANGED52022AEHUlrich Papczun, KOnline with deadlines
49242LEC - BL11:00 AM - 01:30 PMW52022AEHUlrich Papczun, KMeet on campus
General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.

ART 312

Topics in Drawing II

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 304. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): ART 212; and junior standing or above; or consent of instructor. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35926LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW52152AEHFrid, DMeet on campus
Mix it up: Conceptual Collage This is an analogue making course: which means that students will produce work that is presented, in its final form, as objects (drawing, assemblages, collage, physical presences). Works made in this class are not meant to be presented on a screen. The materiality of drawing and mixed-media is central. Collage is not just cutting and pasting. It is about what comes together inventively in the mix. In the age of digital media, what does it mean to mix-it-up, by hand? What does it mean to make manually, a mixed-mediums works beyond the Instagram digital cut/paste/clone? For a large part of the semester, students will work on translating conventional graphite drawings into works made from fabric and thread, and into other physical materials. Drawing from observation will play a significant role is research. Making, sensing, and thinking are central to this course: a course in which the practice of drawing is used expansively (from observational to conceptual, from textile to mixed media). This is not an in-depth techniques course. It is, instead, an invitation for students to explore, analyze and make work again and again. Through making, sensing, and thinking, technique gets better, and ideas are refreshed. Studio Arts Lab Fee $60.00 Flat Fee.
35925LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW52152AEHFrid, DMeet on campus
Mix it up: Conceptual Collage This is an analogue making course: which means that students will produce work that is presented, in its final form, as objects (drawing, assemblages, collage, physical presences). Works made in this class are not meant to be presented on a screen. The materiality of drawing and mixed-media is central. Collage is not just cutting and pasting. It is about what comes together inventively in the mix. In the age of digital media, what does it mean to mix-it-up, by hand? What does it mean to make manually, a mixed-mediums works beyond the Instagram digital cut/paste/clone? For a large part of the semester, students will work on translating conventional graphite drawings into works made from fabric and thread, and into other physical materials. Drawing from observation will play a significant role is research. Making, sensing, and thinking are central to this course: a course in which the practice of drawing is used expansively (from observational to conceptual, from textile to mixed media). This is not an in-depth techniques course. It is, instead, an invitation for students to explore, analyze and make work again and again. Through making, sensing, and thinking, technique gets better, and ideas are refreshed.

ART 330

Topics in Painting II

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 332. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite(s): ART 230; and junior standing or above; or consent of instructor. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35928LAB - AB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW42002AEHBernblum, IMeet on campus
Topics/Paint: Face and Mask Description: What makes a face recognizable? What gives a mask its power and potency? Taking its name from Hans Belting's book of the same title, Face and Mask invites students to examine the role of the face in human communication and visual representation at large. Masks serve as psychological, transformative, cosmetic, and often purely functional. Drawing on a wide range of global, contemporary, and historical examples, from the work of Jonathan Baldock to the Noh theater of Japan to Egungun masquerades in west Africa, students are invited to make masks and portraiture while considering the reasons for wearing and constructing masks as ornamental, ritualistic, protective, and theatrical objects. Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35927LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW42002AEHBernblum, IMeet on campus
Topics/Paint: Face and Mask Description: What makes a face recognizable? What gives a mask its power and potency? Taking its name from Hans Belting's book of the same title, Face and Mask invites students to examine the role of the face in human communication and visual representation at large. Masks serve as psychological, transformative, cosmetic, and often purely functional. Drawing on a wide range of global, contemporary, and historical examples, from the work of Jonathan Baldock to the Noh theater of Japan to Egungun masquerades in west Africa, students are invited to make masks and portraiture while considering the reasons for wearing and constructing masks as ornamental, ritualistic, protective, and theatrical objects.

ART 340

Topics in Sculpture II

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 342. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): ART 240; and junior standing or above; or consent of instructor. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35932LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW41002AEHMajeed, FMeet on campus
Sculpture:Public Intervention This course will be focused on creating artwork that is sited and engages with public space. Students will research public spaces along with creating thoughtful and provocative art that supports or challenges the selected sites. In addition to learning about professional public artists work and strategies students will also be expected to research and present on various topics associated with their interest. In addition to on campus, classes will also be held throughout the city. Students will be expected to make arrangements (ie. train, bus, or car) to attend many of the classes. Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35931LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW41002AEHMajeed, FMeet on campus
Sculpture:Public Intervention This course will be focused on creating artwork that is sited and engages with public space. Students will research public spaces along with creating thoughtful and provocative art that supports or challenges the selected sites. In addition to learning about professional public artists work and strategies students will also be expected to research and present on various topics associated with their interest. In addition to on campus, classes will also be held throughout the city. Students will be expected to make arrangements (ie. train, bus, or car) to attend many of the classes.

ART 381

Topics in Documentary Media

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 362. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): ART 270 and ART 370; or ART 272 and ART 372; or ART 260 and ART 261; and junior standing or above; or consent of instructor. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35951LAB - AB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTRARR2ONLMalagrino, SMeet online at set times
Doc Media This class focuses on the practice of non-fiction film and photography. A topic of the course is the relationship between image and reality - how social, political and personal, real-life situations and events can be represented. Cameras, smart phones, computers, and other mechanisms of recording will be addressed and used. Restricted to Pre-Art Education or Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). Photo Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35950LEC - AL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTRARR2ONLMalagrino, SMeet online at set times
Doc Media This class focuses on the practice of non-fiction film and photography. A topic of the course is the relationship between image and reality - how social, political and personal, real-life situations and events can be represented. Cameras, smart phones, computers, and other mechanisms of recording will be addressed and used. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s).

ART 382

Topics in Art

4 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
37255LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW12002AEHFrid, DMeet on campus
Topics in Art: Prof. Practice Art Seminar Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
37256LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW12002AEHFrid, DMeet on campus
Topics in Art: Prof. Practice

ART 400

Advanced Critique

4 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Restricted to Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Fine Arts.

Art Seminar Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
42495LCD04:00 PM - 06:30 PMM32262AEHMetzger, MMeet on campus

ART 401

Senior Projects: Critique

6 hours. Previously listed as AD 462. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or above; and consent of instructor. Not intended for Acting major(s). Restricted to Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Fine Arts. To be registered properly, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Conference.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35953LBD - AB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR32262AEHGeissler, B; Reynolds, LMeet on campus
Art Thesis Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35952CNF - AL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR32262AEHGeissler, B; Reynolds, LMeet on campus

ART 410

Art Education Practicum

4 hours. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better or concurrent registration in ART 210; and junior standing or above; and approval of the department. Restricted to Art Education major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
43439PR - AP04:21 PM - 06:00 PMR52022AEHEstrada, WMeet on campus
43438LCD - AS03:30 PM - 04:20 PMR52022AEHEstrada, WMeet on campus
General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
49244PR - BP03:30 PM - 04:20 PMR52022AEHBhalla, SMeet on campus
49243LCD - BS04:21 PM - 06:00 PMR52022AEHBhalla, SMeet on campus
General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.

ART 470

Adv Projects: Moving Image

4 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent registration in ART 272; and junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Departmental Approval Required To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
49580PR - AP11:35 AM - 12:55 PMW32262AEHReeder, JMeet on campus
Moving Image Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
49579LCD - AS11:35 AM - 12:55 PMM32262AEHReeder, JMeet on campus

ART 480

Independent Study in Art

0 TO 5 hours. 1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 2 to 5 graduate hours. May be repeated. Previously listed as AD 406. Prerequisite(s): Junior or graduate standing; and consent of the instructor. Not intended for Acting major(s). Restricted to Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Fine Arts. Departmental Approval Required To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36361LAB - ABARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Independent Study Art Seminar Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
36359LEC - ALARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Independent Study
36431LAB - BBARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Art Seminar Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
36430LEC - BLARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
5 hours
36434LAB - CBARRANGEDMajeed, FOnline with deadlines
36432LEC - CLARRANGEDMajeed, FOnline with deadlines
36437LAB - EBARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Art Seminar Lab Fee $150.00 Flat Fee.
36435LEC - ELARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
37486LAB - FBARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Art Seminar Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.
37487LEC - FLARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
4 hours
37600LAB - GBARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Art Seminar Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
37599LEC - GLARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
5 hours
37970LAB - HBARRANGEDMalagrino, SOnline with deadlines
Independent Study Art Seminar Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
37971LEC - HLARRANGEDMalagrino, SOnline with deadlines
Independent Study
38061LAB - IBARRANGEDOn campus and online
Art Seminar Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
38062LEC - ILARRANGEDOn campus and online
38125LAB - JBARRANGEDMetzger, MOn campus and online
38126LEC - JLARRANGEDMetzger, MOn campus and online
40662LAB - KBARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Art Seminar Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
40661LEC - KLARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
5 hours
43971LAB - LBARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
43970LEC - LLARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
44251LAB - MBARRANGEDReeder, JOnline with deadlines
44250LEC - MLARRANGEDReeder, JOnline with deadlines
44264LAB - NBARRANGEDYoung, NOnline with deadlines
44263LEC - NLARRANGEDYoung, NOnline with deadlines

ART 499

Art Internship

0 TO 4 hours. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Only 8 hours of credit may apply toward Art major requirements. Requirements for the organization offering an internship: understanding/agreement that a student intern is an artist in training (not a volunteer, not a freelancer) positions are paid (at or above federal minimum wage) student is seeking professional experience (not a portfolio piece) setting is a studio environment (the student is not the only artist on site) 15 hours per week expected, 20 hours per week maximum. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the Department. Restricted to Art major(s). Restricted to Bachelor of Fine Arts. Departmental Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36339PRARRANGEDFrid, DOnline with deadlines
36333PRARRANGEDGeissler, BOnline with deadlines
36337PRARRANGEDHiggins, HOnline with deadlines
36334PRARRANGEDMalagrino, SOnline with deadlines
36332PRARRANGEDMetzger, MOnline with deadlines
36335PRARRANGEDPeterman, DOnline with deadlines
36338PRARRANGEDRaaf, SOnline with deadlines
36336PRARRANGEDStratman, DOnline with deadlines

ART 500

Art Teaching Internship

0 TO 2 hours. Previously listed as AD 500. May be repeated. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Restricted to Master of Fine Arts. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
38096PR - ACARRANGEDYoung, NOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35968PR - APARRANGEDYoung, NOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38097CNF - BCARRANGEDFrid, DOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35969PR - BPARRANGEDFrid, DOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38098CNF - CCARRANGEDStratman, DOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35970PR - CPARRANGEDStratman, DOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38099CNF - DCARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35971PR - DPARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38100CNF - ECARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35972PR - EPARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38102CNF - FCARRANGEDMetzger, MOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35973PR - FPARRANGEDMetzger, MOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38103CNF - GCARRANGEDGeissler, BOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35974PR - GPARRANGEDGeissler, BOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38104CNF - HCARRANGEDPeterman, DOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35975PR - HPARRANGEDPeterman, DOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38105CNF - ICARRANGEDRaaf, SOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35976PR - IPARRANGEDRaaf, SOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38106CNF - JCARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
2 hours
35977PR - JPARRANGEDOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38107CNF - KCARRANGEDMalagrino, SOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35978PR - KPARRANGEDMalagrino, SOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required
38108CNF - LCARRANGEDMajeed, FOnline with deadlines
2 hours Departmental Approval Required
35979PR - LPARRANGEDMajeed, FOnline with deadlines
Departmental Approval Required

ART 520

Seminar in Contemporary Theory

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 502. Must be repeated for a minimum of 16 hours. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and consent of the School, graduate faculty committee, and the student's advisor. Restricted to Master of Fine Arts. To be registered properly, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Discussion.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35985DIS - AD04:51 PM - 06:30 PMW32262AEHNeff, JMeet on campus
Education and the MFA Degree Art Seminar Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.
35984LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMW32262AEHNeff, JMeet on campus
Education and the MFA Degree
35987DIS - BD12:51 PM - 02:30 PMF32262AEHBernblum, IMeet on campus
Pleasure Theft A close and intimate look at art, consumption & capitalism Proposal for graduate seminar Iris Bernblum In this course we will be looking closely at the role pleasure plays both inside and outside the studio. What happens on the road from the impulse to create to the professionalization of art in our contemporary context? How do we hold on to our pleasure? How do we move work out of the studio and into the public sphere when, in our capitalist system, we are inundated with the idea that our success and personal value is defined by our market value? Is the making of art entirely at odds with the business of art? If so, how do we reconcile this? What role does the education of art have within this system? We will be thinking about and exploring the ways in which capitalism increasingly attempts to commodify pleasure and how this affects both our personal art practices and the way we consume. Taking a wide view on what drives us, what scares us, what dares us to go farther, and what makes us second guess ourselves as working artists, I want this class to be a real dialogue between the students and me, exploring the importance of pleasure and play in the studio. The class will examine a wide range of artists, focusing on the trajectories their careers, including studio visits with artists both in person and over Zoom. Finally, we will be reading texts from psychology and philosophy related to the ideas of flow, pleasure and happiness. Art Seminar Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.
35986LEC - BL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMF32262AEHBernblum, IMeet on campus
Pleasure Theft A close and intimate look at art, consumption & capitalism Proposal for graduate seminar Iris Bernblum In this course we will be looking closely at the role pleasure plays both inside and outside the studio. What happens on the road from the impulse to create to the professionalization of art in our contemporary context? How do we hold on to our pleasure? How do we move work out of the studio and into the public sphere when, in our capitalist system, we are inundated with the idea that our success and personal value is defined by our market value? Is the making of art entirely at odds with the business of art? If so, how do we reconcile this? What role does the education of art have within this system? We will be thinking about and exploring the ways in which capitalism increasingly attempts to commodify pleasure and how this affects both our personal art practices and the way we consume. Taking a wide view on what drives us, what scares us, what dares us to go farther, and what makes us second guess ourselves as working artists, I want this class to be a real dialogue between the students and me, exploring the importance of pleasure and play in the studio. The class will examine a wide range of artists, focusing on the trajectories their careers, including studio visits with artists both in person and over Zoom. Finally, we will be reading texts from psychology and philosophy related to the ideas of flow, pleasure and happiness.

ART 530

Advanced Graduate Critique

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 530. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and approval of the School graduate faculty committee. Restricted to Master of Fine Arts. To be registered properly, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Conference.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36027LAB - ABARRANGEDHiggins, H; Malagrino, S; Young, NOnline with deadlines
Art Seminar Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35988CNF - ACARRANGEDHiggins, H; Malagrino, S; Young, NOnline with deadlines

ART 580

Advance Art

4 hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 16 hours. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory. Restricted to Master of Fine Arts.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
46335LAB - ABARRANGEDStratman, D
46334CNF - ACARRANGEDStratman, D
46345LAB - BBARRANGEDMalagrino, S
46344CNF - BCARRANGEDMalagrino, S
46347LAB - CBARRANGEDYoung, N
46346CNF - CCARRANGEDYoung, N
46349LAB - DBARRANGEDMajeed, F
46348CNF - DCARRANGEDMajeed, F
46351LAB - EBARRANGEDFrid, D
46350CNF - ECARRANGEDFrid, D
46353LAB - FBARRANGEDReynolds, L
46352CNF - FCARRANGEDReynolds, L
46355LAB - GBARRANGEDSandlos, K
46354CNF - GCARRANGEDSandlos, K
46357LAB - HBARRANGEDRaaf, S
46356CNF - HCARRANGEDRaaf, S
46359LAB - IBARRANGEDGeissler, B
46358CNF - ICARRANGEDGeissler, B
46361LAB - JBARRANGEDPeterman, D
46360CNF - JCARRANGEDPeterman, D
46363LAB - KBARRANGEDHiggins, H
46362CNF - KCARRANGEDHiggins, H
46365LAB - LBARRANGEDMetzger, M
Departmental Approval Required
46364CNF - LCARRANGEDMetzger, M
Departmental Approval Required
48266LAB - MBARRANGEDReeder, JOnline with deadlines
48265CNF - MCARRANGEDReeder, JOnline with deadlines

ART 597

Master's Project

0 TO 16 hours. Previously listed as AD 597. May be repeated for a maximum of 16 hours. Prerequisites: 20 hours of 500-level courses and consent of the instructor. Restricted to Master of Fine Arts. Departmental Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36069CNFARRANGEDYoung, NOnline with deadlines