Spring 2024 Art

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

Last generated: Wednesday, May 01 2024 09:01 PM UTC

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). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35214LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW32042AEHReeder, JMeet on campus
Art Seminar Lab Fee $30.00 Flat Fee.
35213LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW32042AEHReeder, JMeet on campus

ART 110

Introduction to Art Education

4 hours. Extensive computer use required. Field trip required at a nominal fee. Students are not required to have a background in art education. Creative Arts, and Individual and Society course. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Discussion

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
46494DIS - ADARRANGEDEstrada, WOnline with deadlines
46493LCD - AS03:30 PM - 04:45 PMTR2112BSBEstrada, WMeet 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
35216LAB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW52152AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus
Intro to Drawing(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
35215LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW52152AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus
Intro to Drawing(Major Only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s).
35218LAB - BB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW52152AEHSanders, LMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
35217LEC - BL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW52152AEHSanders, LMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
38626LAB - CB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR52152AEHWhyte, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
38624LEC - CL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR52152AEHWhyte, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
38659LAB - DB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR52152AEHAguilar, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
38658LEC - DL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR52152AEHAguilar, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
40686LAB - FB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR52152AEHHibbler, QMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
40685LEC - FL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR52152AEHHibbler, QMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).

ART 116

The Science and History of Sound in the Arts

3 hours. Same as MUS 116. Extensive computer use required. Field work required. Natural World - No Lab course.

Music Lab Fee $30.00 Flat Fee.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
40054LCD01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMWFL2252ETMSWDifazio, RMeet on campus

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
35220LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW42002AEHSchwindt, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
35219LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW42002AEHSchwindt, SMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
38628LAB - BB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW42002AEHHuda, AMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
38627LEC - BL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW42002AEHHuda, AMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
39302LAB - DB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR42002AEHAlvares, JMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
39303LEC - DL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR42002AEHAlvares, JMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
40688LAB - EB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR42002AEHMetzger, MMeet on campus
Intro to Painting(Major only) Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
40687LEC - EL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR42002AEHMetzger, MMeet on campus
Intro to Painting(Major only)

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
35222LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW41002AEHLe, MMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
35221LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW41002AEHLe, MMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
35833LAB - BB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW41002AEHCrist, AMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
35832LEC - BL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW41002AEHCrist, AMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required
39296LAB - CB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR41002AEHMajeed, FMeet on campus
Intro to Sculpture(Major only) Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
39297LEC - CL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR41002AEHMajeed, FMeet on campus
Intro to Sculpture(Major only)
39905LAB - EB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR41002AEHPatton, KMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
39904LEC - EL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR41002AEHPatton, KMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(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.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35224LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR52262AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
Intro:New Media(Major only) New Media Arts Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35223LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR52262AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
Intro:New Media(Major only)

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
42792LAB - DB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW52262AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
42793LEC - DL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW52262AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
41862LAB - EB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW32042AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
41863LEC - EL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW32042AEHKelley-Hudgins, JMeet on campus
41864LAB - FB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR32042AEHMoreno, SMeet on campus
New Media Arts Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
41865LEC - FL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR32042AEHMoreno, SMeet 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
35226LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW32272AEHChoi, IMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Photo Lab Fee $160.00 Flat Fee.
35225LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW32272AEHChoi, IMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
35839LAB - BB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW32272AEHChoi, IMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Photo Lab Fee $160.00 Flat Fee.
35838LEC - BL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW32272AEHChoi, IMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
36809LAB - CB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW32272AEHWashington, ZMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo(Major only Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Photo Lab Fee $160.00 Flat Fee.
36810LEC - CL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW32272AEHWashington, ZMeet on campus
Intro:Digital Photo(Major only Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s).
39304LAB - DB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTRARR2ONLMalagrino, SMeet online at set times
Intro to Digital Photo(GEN ED) Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required Photo Lab Fee $160.00 Flat Fee.
39305LEC - DL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTRARR2ONLMalagrino, SMeet online at set times
Intro to Digital Photo(GEN ED) Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Departmental Approval Required
39306LAB - EB07:21 PM - 09:00 PMTRARR2ONLTaves, AMeet online at set times
Intro to Digital Photo(GEN ED) Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Photo Lab Fee $160.00 Flat Fee.
39307LEC - EL06:30 PM - 07:20 PMTRARR2ONLTaves, AMeet online at set times
Intro to Digital Photo(GEN ED) Not intended for Art-Foundation major(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
35228LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW32042AEHMalloy, LMeet on campus
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Moving Image Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35227LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW32042AEHMalloy, LMeet on campus
Introduction to Filmmaking Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).
35843LAB - BB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR32042AEHMackenzie, KMeet on campus
Intro Filmmaking(Major only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s). Moving Image Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35841LEC - BL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR32042AEHMackenzie, KMeet on campus
Intro Filmmaking(Major only) Restricted to Art-Foundation major(s).
39308LAB - DB12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR32042AEHWanitwat, MOn campus and online
Introduction to Filmmaking Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). Moving Image Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
39309LEC - DL12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR32042AEHWanitwat, MOn campus and online
Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s).

ART 210

Understanding Curriculum, Development, and Learning in Art Education

4 hours. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): ART 201. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
41866LBD - AA12:00 PM - 01:40 PMTR52022AEHEstrada, WMeet on campus
Restricted to Art Education major(s). General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
41867LEC - AL11:00 AM - 11:50 AMTR52022AEHEstrada, WMeet on campus
Restricted to Art Education major(s).
47420LBD - BA12:00 PM - 01:40 PMTR52022AEHHill Fitzgerald, AMeet on campus
Restricted to Art Education major(s) or minor(s).
47421LEC - BL11:00 AM - 11:50 AMTR52022AEHHill Fitzgerald, AMeet on campus
Restricted to Art Education major(s) or minor(s).

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). Departmental Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35233LAB - AB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW42002AEHHuda, AMeet on campus
Topics in Paint:Wet Bodies Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
35232LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW42002AEHHuda, AMeet on campus
Topics in Paint:Wet Bodies

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
35235LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR41002AEHMajeed, FMeet on campus
Sulpt:Building on your Process ART 240: Building on your Process Students will utilize their foundational knowledge from Sculpture 140 to propose, facilitate, and build a series of sculptural projects. This course will help you cultivate your ideas and give you the tools to better understand your relationship to art. We will do this through a number of projects, discussions, trips, and critiques. In addition to studio time students will be expected to present and catalog their research and methods. Course Information: 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. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
35234LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR41002AEHMajeed, FMeet on campus
Sulpt:Building on your Process ART 240: Building on your Process Students will utilize their foundational knowledge from Sculpture 140 to propose, facilitate, and build a series of sculptural projects. This course will help you cultivate your ideas and give you the tools to better understand your relationship to art. We will do this through a number of projects, discussions, trips, and critiques. In addition to studio time students will be expected to present and catalog their research and methods. Course Information: 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. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

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. Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35237LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW52262AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
More-than-human Sound Eco More-than-human Sonic Ecologies: Site-specific Performance/Installation with DIY Audio Hardware Sound and media art works at the edge of ecology. In fact, many artists and theorists are interested in how media and sound themselves are part of ecology.In this studio class, students will learn to program the nascent microcomputer Daisy. We will program Daisy ourselves using a patcher style visual programming language similar to Pure Data or MaxMSP. Connecting potentiometers and LEDs, we will work to create synthesizers for performances we design in response to natural and built environments. With compact microphones, light sensors, and speakers, we will create responsive media systems that form feedback loops with the surrounding ecology. Our studio practice will be enriched by readings and critiques of important artists working in this field, such as David Dunn, Hildegard von Westerkamp, Lauren Sarah Hayes, Francisco Lopez, among others. Laptops required. New Media Arts Lab Fee $120.00 Flat Fee.
35236LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW52262AEHJohnson, GMeet on campus
More-than-human Sound Eco More-than-human Sonic Ecologies: Site-specific Performance/Installation with DIY Audio Hardware Sound and media art works at the edge of ecology. In fact, many artists and theorists are interested in how media and sound themselves are part of ecology.In this studio class, students will learn to program the nascent microcomputer Daisy. We will program Daisy ourselves using a patcher style visual programming language similar to Pure Data or MaxMSP. Connecting potentiometers and LEDs, we will work to create synthesizers for performances we design in response to natural and built environments. With compact microphones, light sensors, and speakers, we will create responsive media systems that form feedback loops with the surrounding ecology. Our studio practice will be enriched by readings and critiques of important artists working in this field, such as David Dunn, Hildegard von Westerkamp, Lauren Sarah Hayes, Francisco Lopez, among others. Laptops required.

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). Departmental Approval Required To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35239LAB - AB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW52022AEHMueller, EMeet on campus
Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35238LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW52022AEHMueller, EMeet on campus

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
35246LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTRB1252AEHKeihm, CMeet on campus
Photo Lab Fee $160.00 Flat Fee.
35240LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTRB1252AEHKeihm, CMeet on campus

ART 272

Topics in Video I

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 278. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; or consent of instructor; and completion of the art foundation program. Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35244LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW32262AEHTaul, PMeet on campus
TOPICS VIDEO 1: L.A. Rebellion ART 272: L.A. Rebellion: The Struggle for Black Liberation in Film Description: This course will examine the major figures, themes, and effects of the L.A Rebellion film movement of the 70s and 80s, as well as mapping its legacy in the larger canon in Black Cinematic practice. This is a project-based production course in which students will have the opportunity to learn theory and practice the principles of production established by African, African American, and Caribbean film students of the University of California, Los Angeles. Through video production, critique and discussion, students will explore alternative models of filmmaking developed in direct opposition to major themes in narrative, style, and distribution of mainstream American cinema. We will broach these topics through screenings of such as Haile Gerima, Julie Dash, readings, and guest visitors. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 278. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; or consent of instructor; and completion of the art foundation program. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.
35243LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW32262AEHTaul, PMeet on campus
TOPICS VIDEO 1: L.A. Rebellion ART 272: L.A. Rebellion: The Struggle for Black Liberation in Film Description: This course will examine the major figures, themes, and effects of the L.A Rebellion film movement of the 70s and 80s, as well as mapping its legacy in the larger canon in Black Cinematic practice. This is a project-based production course in which students will have the opportunity to learn theory and practice the principles of production established by African, African American, and Caribbean film students of the University of California, Los Angeles. Through video production, critique and discussion, students will explore alternative models of filmmaking developed in direct opposition to major themes in narrative, style, and distribution of mainstream American cinema. We will broach these topics through screenings of such as Haile Gerima, Julie Dash, readings, and guest visitors. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 278. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; or consent of instructor; and completion of the art foundation program. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

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
35865LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMMW52152AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus
Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
35252LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMW52152AEHPeterman, DMeet on campus

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
35254LAB - AB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR42002AEHBernblum, IMeet on campus
Topics in Paint: Translations ART 330: Topics in Painting: Translations Albert Camus jotted down in his notebook that "The problem of art is a problem of translation." This course will explore moving between figuration and abstraction through the medium of painting and its histories. We will be thinking about the act of translation; translating histories, memory and image. We will approach meaning making by breaking down and reworking what we think we know and how we see examining our own personal filters. Course Information: 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. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Studio Arts Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
35253LEC - AL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR42002AEHBernblum, IMeet on campus
Topics in Paint: Translations ART 330: Topics in Painting: Translations Albert Camus jotted down in his notebook that "The problem of art is a problem of translation." This course will explore moving between figuration and abstraction through the medium of painting and its histories. We will be thinking about the act of translation; translating histories, memory and image. We will approach meaning making by breaking down and reworking what we think we know and how we see examining our own personal filters. Course Information: 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. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

ART 350

Advanced Topics in New Media Arts

4 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 250. Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36813LAB - BB04:51 PM - 06:30 PMMW52262AEHRaaf, SMeet on campus
3D Space II: Animation ART 350:(Title) 3D Space II: Animation This course provides an introduction to 3D animation. Students will develop a multi-purpose skill set that may be used for innovative content creation in filmic animation and compositing, pre-visualization of sculptural installations and design objects, biomedical visualization, virtual world/ game design, and other cross-media explorations. Techniques for creating animated visualizations of 3D data are explored. Traditional, linear and non-linear animation techniques will also be introduced. (Prereq: 3D Space I, or Consent of Instructor. Laptop Required.) Course Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 250. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. New Media Arts Lab Fee $120.00 Flat Fee.
36814LEC - BL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMMW52262AEHRaaf, SMeet on campus
3D Space II: Animation ART 350:(Title) 3D Space II: Animation This course provides an introduction to 3D animation. Students will develop a multi-purpose skill set that may be used for innovative content creation in filmic animation and compositing, pre-visualization of sculptural installations and design objects, biomedical visualization, virtual world/ game design, and other cross-media explorations. Techniques for creating animated visualizations of 3D data are explored. Traditional, linear and non-linear animation techniques will also be introduced. (Prereq: 3D Space I, or Consent of Instructor. Laptop Required.) Course Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 250. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

ART 360

Topics in Photography

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 360. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): ART 260; and junior standing or above; and consent of instructor. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art major(s) or minor(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
35258LAB - AB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTRARR2ONLMalagrino, SMeet online at set times
ADV Photo: I.I.I. Photo Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35257LEC - AL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTRARR2ONLMalagrino, SMeet online at set times
ADV Photo: I.I.I.

ART 372

Topics in Video II

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 378. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 272; and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art 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
35264LAB - AB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW32262AEHReeder, JMeet on campus
Radical Drabble: Filmmaking ART 372:(Title) Radical Drabble: Experiments in Narrative Filmmaking: This advanced project-based course will emphasize storytelling across various forms of filmmaking. The term "Drabble" is used to describe very short works of fiction in literature (usually of a precise word count). Another similar term is Flash Fiction and the best example of this is, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn," which is a six-word story, popularly attributed to Ernest Hemingway, although the link to him is unlikely. Enrolled Students will make five short films over the semester and learn advanced techniques of narrative film production including, screenwriting, working with actors and distribution. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 378. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 272; and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35263LEC - AL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW32262AEHReeder, JMeet on campus
Radical Drabble: Filmmaking ART 372:(Title) Radical Drabble: Experiments in Narrative Filmmaking: This advanced project-based course will emphasize storytelling across various forms of filmmaking. The term "Drabble" is used to describe very short works of fiction in literature (usually of a precise word count). Another similar term is Flash Fiction and the best example of this is, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn," which is a six-word story, popularly attributed to Ernest Hemingway, although the link to him is unlikely. Enrolled Students will make five short films over the semester and learn advanced techniques of narrative film production including, screenwriting, working with actors and distribution. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 378. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 272; and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

ART 374

Topics in Motion Graphics II

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 374. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 274; and junior standing or above. Restricted to Art Education or Pre-Art Education or Art 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
40692LAB - AB09:51 AM - 11:30 AMTR32262AEHLopez, MMeet on campus
Animation Cinematography ART 374:(Title) Animation Cinematography This class is designed to teach students how to create 2D and 3D animations through the lens of commonly used cinematography techniques. Using digital 2D animation programs and the free and open-source application Blender, students will be assigned a series of exercises that utilize cinematic features to create camera movements and angles that create mood, develop narrative, and convey ideas. This class will also familiarize students with the basics of 2D and 3D animation, storyboarding, character rigging, lighting, texturing, and other facets that serve various individual practices. Previous experience with fundamental animation and film/video techniques is strongly suggested, a functioning laptop is required. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 374. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 274; and junior standing or above. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. Moving Image Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
40691LEC - AL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMTR32262AEHLopez, MMeet on campus
Animation Cinematography ART 374:(Title) Animation Cinematography This class is designed to teach students how to create 2D and 3D animations through the lens of commonly used cinematography techniques. Using digital 2D animation programs and the free and open-source application Blender, students will be assigned a series of exercises that utilize cinematic features to create camera movements and angles that create mood, develop narrative, and convey ideas. This class will also familiarize students with the basics of 2D and 3D animation, storyboarding, character rigging, lighting, texturing, and other facets that serve various individual practices. Previous experience with fundamental animation and film/video techniques is strongly suggested, a functioning laptop is required. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 374. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): ART 274; and junior standing or above. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

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
40695LAB - BB01:51 PM - 03:30 PMMW41002AEHYoung, NMeet on campus
THINKING IS MAKING Art Seminar Lab Fee $55.00 Flat Fee.
40694LEC - BL01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMW41002AEHYoung, NMeet on campus
THINKING IS MAKING

ART 402

Senior Projects: Thesis

6 hours. Previously listed as AD 453. Prerequisite(s): ART 401; and senior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Not intended for Acting major(s). Restricted to Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Fine Arts. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Conference.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35278LBD - AA12:51 PM - 02:30 PMTR32262AEHBernblum, I; Geissler, BMeet on campus
Art Thesis Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35277CNF - AC12:00 PM - 12:50 PMTR32262AEHBernblum, I; Geissler, BMeet on campus

ART 457

Interactive 3D

4 hours. Previously listed as AD 457. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; or consent of instructor. Not intended for Art-Foundation major(s). To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35286LAB - AB03:51 PM - 05:30 PMTR32262AEHHamilton-Gamache, AMeet on campus
EXPANDED CINEMA New Media Arts Lab Fee $120.00 Flat Fee.
35285LEC - AL03:00 PM - 03:50 PMTR32262AEHHamilton-Gamache, AMeet on campus
EXPANDED CINEMA

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
35290LAB - ABARRANGEDMalagrino, S
Independent Study
35289LEC - ALARRANGEDMalagrino, S
Independent Study
35314LAB - BBARRANGEDBernblum, I
Topics in Paint: Translations Studio Arts Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
35313LEC - BLARRANGEDBernblum, I
Topics in Paint: Translations
35888LAB - CBARRANGEDReeder, J
Radical Drabble: Filmmaking Studio Arts Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
35887LEC - CLARRANGEDReeder, J
Radical Drabble: Filmmaking
35892LAB - DBARRANGEDTaul, P
TOPICS VIDEO 1: L.A. Rebellion Studio Arts Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
35890LEC - DLARRANGEDTaul, P
TOPICS VIDEO 1: L.A. Rebellion
35895LAB - EBARRANGEDJohnson, G
New Media Arts Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
35893LEC - ELARRANGEDJohnson, G
35898LAB - FBARRANGED
3D Space II: Animation Studio Arts Lab Fee $150.00 Flat Fee.
35897LEC - FLARRANGED
5 hours 3D Space II: Animation
37661LAB - GBARRANGEDGeissler, B
Studio Arts Lab Fee $125.00 Flat Fee.
37660LEC - GLARRANGEDGeissler, B
37761LAB - HBARRANGED
Animation Cinematography General Art Lab Fee $100.00 Flat Fee.
37762LEC - HLARRANGED
Animation Cinematography
43560LAB - IBARRANGEDStratman, D
43559LEC - ILARRANGEDStratman, D
40208LAB - KBARRANGEDYoung, N
Thinking is Making Art Seminar Lab Fee $50.00 Flat Fee.
40207LEC - KLARRANGEDYoung, N
Thinking is Making
43538LAB - LBARRANGEDReeder, J
43537LEC - LLARRANGEDReeder, J
43557LAB - MBARRANGEDMajeed, F
43556LEC - MLARRANGEDMajeed, F

ART 484

Educational Practicum with Seminar I

6 hours. Graduate credit only with approval of the School of Art and Art History. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in ART 210 and Grade of B or better in ART 310 and Grade of B or better in ART 410; and senior standing or above; and approval of the department and approval of the Council for Teacher Education. 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
42822PR - AP06:30 PM - 08:00 PMT52022AEHSandlos, KOn campus and online
General Art Lab Fee $75.00 Flat Fee.
42821LCD - AS05:30 PM - 06:20 PMT52022AEHSandlos, KOn campus and online

ART 485

Educational Practicum with Seminar II

6 hours. Graduate credit only with approval of School of Art and Art History. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in ART 210 and Grade of B or better in ART 310 and Grade of B or better in ART 410; and senior standing or above; and approval of the department and approval of Council for Teacher Education. 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
42824PR - AP06:30 PM - 08:00 PMT52022AEHSandlos, KOn campus and online
42823LCD - AS05:30 PM - 06:20 PMT52022AEHSandlos, KOn campus and online

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
35457PRARRANGED
35458PRARRANGED
35459PRARRANGED
35460PRARRANGED
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35531PRARRANGED
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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
35543CNF - ACARRANGEDMueller, E
35547PR - APARRANGEDMueller, E
2 hours
35545CNF - BCARRANGEDMetzger, M
35539PR - BPARRANGEDMetzger, M
2 hours
35535CNF - CCARRANGEDPeterman, D
35546PR - CPARRANGEDPeterman, D
2 hours
35544CNF - DCARRANGED
35536PR - DPARRANGED
2 hours
36391CNF - ECARRANGED
35541PR - EPARRANGED
2 hours
36392CNF - FCARRANGED
35548PR - FPARRANGED
2 hours
36393CNF - GCARRANGED
35549PR - GPARRANGED
2 hours
36394CNF - HCARRANGED
35537PR - HPARRANGED
2 hours
36395CNF - JCARRANGED
35540PR - JPARRANGED
2 hours
36396CNF - KCARRANGED
35538PR - KPARRANGED
2 hours
36397CNF - LCARRANGED
35542PR - LPARRANGED
2 hours

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
36250DIS - AD04:51 PM - 06:30 PMM32262AEHMcGuire, KMeet on campus
Artists/Artists Writing Art Seminar Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.
36249LEC - AL04:00 PM - 04:50 PMM32262AEHMcGuire, KMeet on campus
Artists/Artists Writing
36252DIS - BD09:51 AM - 11:30 AMF32262AEHGuy, MMeet on campus
Nostalgia Today Seminar title: "Nostalgia Today, or, You Can Never Go Back" The class critically examines the use of nostalgia, or a nostalgic impulse in artistic production. How have artists manipulated, expressed and given form to the desire to return home, understand and articulate the past, and restore dignity of entire groups of people? Taking cues from texts like Walter Benjamin's One-Way Street, Rogue Archives by Abigail de Kosnik, and Ina Blom's recently published essay Disaster Memory, among others, the course would look at nostalgia as a tool, and the methods by which it's evoked and contained in art. De Kosnik and Ina Blom's texts address how cultural phenomena, storytelling, and media are translated, archived, and maintained across technologies and formats. Benjamin is responding to the shock of rapid change in the modern era. A fourth text introduced to the class will be Benjamin HD Buchlohs essay, Figures of Authority, Ciphers of Regression: Notes on the Return of Representation in European Painting, which notes the ironic use of the prefix neo-when addressing the desire to return to the past. As the title suggests, Buchloh is also scoping out the authoritarian character of representation, and representational politics. Nostalgia has very immediate social and political implications (historical erasure in the US, monument removal, rollbacks of supreme court rulings, and the abundance of blockbuster cinema about toy franchises), seeing how that takes form, e.g., visual art, a relational piece, a social sculpture, or psychogeography, feels very compelling. Contemporary artist referenced may include: Shabtai Pinchevsky, Nate Young Jeremy Deller, Arthur Jafa, Hito Steyerl, Dara Birnbaum, Adam Curtis, Walid Raad, Mike Kelley, Emily Jacir, Irena Haiduk, Gerhard Richter, Pierre Huyghe, Shimabuku, and Hideaki Anno. I'd make examples of neoclassical art and some of the nostalgic impulses of the Renaissance and refer to Hip Hop as a culture with abundant use of nostalgia in its 50-year history. Departmental Approval Required Art Seminar Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee.
36251LEC - BL09:00 AM - 09:50 AMF32262AEHGuy, MMeet on campus
Nostalgia Today Seminar title: "Nostalgia Today, or, You Can Never Go Back" The class critically examines the use of nostalgia, or a nostalgic impulse in artistic production. How have artists manipulated, expressed and given form to the desire to return home, understand and articulate the past, and restore dignity of entire groups of people? Taking cues from texts like Walter Benjamin's One-Way Street, Rogue Archives by Abigail de Kosnik, and Ina Blom's recently published essay Disaster Memory, among others, the course would look at nostalgia as a tool, and the methods by which it's evoked and contained in art. De Kosnik and Ina Blom's texts address how cultural phenomena, storytelling, and media are translated, archived, and maintained across technologies and formats. Benjamin is responding to the shock of rapid change in the modern era. A fourth text introduced to the class will be Benjamin HD Buchlohs essay, Figures of Authority, Ciphers of Regression: Notes on the Return of Representation in European Painting, which notes the ironic use of the prefix neo-when addressing the desire to return to the past. As the title suggests, Buchloh is also scoping out the authoritarian character of representation, and representational politics. Nostalgia has very immediate social and political implications (historical erasure in the US, monument removal, rollbacks of supreme court rulings, and the abundance of blockbuster cinema about toy franchises), seeing how that takes form, e.g., visual art, a relational piece, a social sculpture, or psychogeography, feels very compelling. Contemporary artist referenced may include: Shabtai Pinchevsky, Nate Young Jeremy Deller, Arthur Jafa, Hito Steyerl, Dara Birnbaum, Adam Curtis, Walid Raad, Mike Kelley, Emily Jacir, Irena Haiduk, Gerhard Richter, Pierre Huyghe, Shimabuku, and Hideaki Anno. I'd make examples of neoclassical art and some of the nostalgic impulses of the Renaissance and refer to Hip Hop as a culture with abundant use of nostalgia in its 50-year history. Departmental Approval Required

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
35599LAB - ABARRANGEDGeissler, B; Raaf, S; Trepp, S
Studio Arts Lab Fee $150.00 Flat Fee.
35598CNF - ACARRANGEDGeissler, B; Raaf, S; Trepp, S

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
45257LAB - ABARRANGEDGeissler, B
45258CNF - ACARRANGEDGeissler, B
45259LAB - BBARRANGEDPeterman, D
45260CNF - BCARRANGEDPeterman, D
45261LAB - CBARRANGEDFrid, D
45262CNF - CCARRANGEDFrid, D
45263LAB - DBARRANGEDMajeed, F
45264CNF - DCARRANGEDMajeed, F
45265LAB - EBARRANGEDHiggins, H
45266CNF - ECARRANGEDHiggins, H
45267LAB - FBARRANGEDStratman, D
45268CNF - FCARRANGEDStratman, D
45269LAB - GBARRANGEDSandlos, K
45270CNF - GCARRANGEDSandlos, K
45271LAB - HBARRANGEDYoung, N
45272CNF - HCARRANGEDYoung, N
45273LAB - IBARRANGEDRaaf, S
45274CNF - ICARRANGEDRaaf, S
45275LAB - JBARRANGEDReynolds, L
45276CNF - JCARRANGEDReynolds, L
45970LAB - KBARRANGEDMalagrino, S
Departmental Approval Required
45971CNF - KCARRANGEDMalagrino, S
Departmental Approval Required
46739LAB - LBARRANGED
46738CNF - LCARRANGED
46741LAB - MBARRANGEDHarmansah,
46740CNF - MCARRANGEDHarmansah,
46743LAB - NBARRANGEDReeder, J
46742CNF - NCARRANGEDReeder, J
46745LAB - OBARRANGEDMorgan-Cloud, N
46744CNF - OCARRANGEDMorgan-Cloud, N
46747LAB - PBARRANGEDMetzger, M
46746CNF - PCARRANGEDMetzger, M

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.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35651CNFARRANGEDYoung, N