Art

Justine Andrews, Chairperson
Department of Art
MSC04 2560
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-5861, FAX (505) 277-5955
Web site: http://art.unm.edu

Associate Chairperson
Patrick Manning

Director of Graduate Studies
Mary Tsiongas

Regents Professor
Adrienne Salinger, M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Lannan Foundation Endowed Chair and Professor of Art and Ecology
Subhankar Bannerjee, M.A., New Mexico State University

Professors
Kirsten Pai Buick, Ph.D., University of Michigan
Michael D. Cook, M.F.A., University of Oklahoma
Constance DeJong, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
Laurel Lampela, Ph.D., Ohio State University
Olivia L. Lumpkin, Ph.D., University of New Mexico 
Andrea Polli, M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Yoshiko Shimano, M.F.A., Mills College
Jim Stone, M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design
Mary Tsiongas, M.F.A., California College of Arts and Crafts

Associate Professors
Scott Anderson, M.F.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Susanne Anderson-Riedel, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Justine Andrews, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Ellen Babcock, M.F.A., California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco
Gina Voelker Bobrowski, M.F.A., University of Georgia 
Ligia Bouton, M.F.A., Rutgers University
Ray Hernández-Durán, Ph.D., The University of Chicago
Kathleen Jesse, M.F.A., University of California (Berkeley)
Patrick Manning, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
R. Lee Montgomery, M.F.A., San Francisco Art Institute
Nancy Pauly, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison
Claudia X. Valdes, M.F.A., University of California (Berkeley)
Baochi Zhang, M.F.A., Florida State University

Assistant Professors
Kency Cornejo, Ph.D., Duke University
Clarence Cruz, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
Bart Exposito, M.F.A., California Institute of the Arts
Meggan Gould, M.F.A., University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Catherine P. Harris, M.F.A., Stanford University; M.L.A., University of California (Berkeley)
Jeanette Hart-Mann, M.F.A., Vermont College of Fine Arts
Szu-Han Ho, M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Margaret Jackson, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Kevin Mulhearn, Ph.D., The City University of New York
Matthew Rangel, M.F.A., University of Alberta
Raychael Stine, M.F.A., University of Illinois at Chicago
Randall Wilson, M.F.A., Otis College of Art and Design

Professor of Practice
Kathryne Cyman, M.A., University of New Mexico

Senior Lecturer
Jessamyn Lovell, M.F.A., California College of the Arts

Lecturer II
D. Aaron Fry, A.B.D., University of New Mexico

Research Lecturer III
Ryan Henel, M.F.A., University of New Mexico

Adjunct Professors
Jane Gordon, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
Julianne Harvey, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
Ruth Meredith, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Kristine Mills, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
Justin Nighbert, M.F.A., University of New Mexico
Patricia Savignac, M.B.A., University of New Mexico
Alice Webb, M.A., University of New Mexico

Professors Emeriti
Nick Abdalla, M.A., University of New Mexico
Jane Abrams, M.F.A., Indiana University
Garo Antreasian, B.F.A., Herron School of Art
Holly Barnet-Sanchez, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Thomas F. Barrow, M.S., Institute of Design, I.I.T.
Steve Barry, M.F.A., Hunter College
J.J. Brody, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Martin Facey, M.F.A., University of California (Los Angeles)
Elen Feinberg, M.F.A., Indiana University
William T. Gilbert, M.F.A., University of Montana
Betty Hahn, M.F.A., Indiana University
Basia Irland, M.F.A., University of Massachusetts
Christiane L. Joost-Gaugier, Ph.D., Harvard University
Wayne R. Lazorik, M.F.A., University of Minnesota
Ralph Lewis, M.A., University of New Mexico
Howard McConeghey, Ed.D., Michigan State University 
Christopher Mead, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Patrick Nagatani, M.F.A., University of California (Los Angeles)
Joyce Neimanas, M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago
O. Joseph Rothrock, Ph.D., Princeton University
Peter Smith, Ed.D., Arizona State University
James Srubek, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
Joyce M. Szabo, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
John H. Wenger, M.F.A., University of Arizona
Linney Wix, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Director Emeritus
Marjorie Devon, B.A., University of California (Berkeley)


Associated Programs

Undergraduate Program


Graduate Program



Courses

ARTE 214. Art in Elementary and Special Classrooms I. (3)



ARTE 310. Teaching Art in the Elementary School with Field Lab. (4)



ARTE 320. Teaching Art in Secondary School with Field Lab. (4)



ARTE 391 / 591. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 400. Elementary School Student Teaching in Art. (4-6)



ARTE 410 / 510. Curriculum Development in Art Education. (3)



ARTE 431 / 531. Studio Art in the School: Bookmaking. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 432 / 532. Studio Art in Schools: Digital Arts. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 433 / 533. Studio Art in Schools: Printmaking. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 434 / 534. Studio Art in Schools: Printmaking Advanced Secondary Level. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 435 / 535. Studio Art in Schools: Drawing, Painting, Collage. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 436 / 536. Studio Art in Schools: Textile Arts. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 437 / 537. Studio Art in Schools: Clay. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 461. Secondary School Student Teaching in Art. (5-6)



ARTE 465 / 565. Art and the Exceptional Child. (3)



ARTE 466 / 566. Art With At-Risk Students. (3)



ARTE 472. Art Criticism and Aesthetics Teacher. (3)



ARTE 475. Art, Architecture and Environmental Education in the Schools. (3)



ARTE 477 / 577. Social Justice Issues in Art Education. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 493 / 593. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTE 500. History and Philosophies of Art Education. (3)



ARTE 510 / 410. Curriculum Development in Art Education. (3)



ARTE 531 / 431. Studio Art in the School: Bookmaking. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 532 / 432. Studio Art in Schools: Digital Arts. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 533 / 433. Studio Art in Schools: Printmaking. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 534 / 434. Studio Art in Schools: Printmaking Advanced Secondary Level. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 535 / 435. Studio Art in Schools: Drawing, Painting, Collage. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 536 / 436. Studio Art in Schools: Textile Arts. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 537 / 437. Studio Art in Schools: Clay. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 565 / 465. Art and the Exceptional Child. (3)



ARTE 566 / 466. Art With At-Risk Students. (3)



ARTE 568. Image and Imagination in Art Education. (3)



ARTE 572. Art Criticism and Aesthetics for Teachers. (3)



ARTE 577 / 477. Social Justice Issues in Art Education. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 585. Research Applied to Art Education. (3)



ARTE 590. Current Trends and Issues in Art Education. (3)



ARTE 591 / 391. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 593 / 493. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTE 595. Advanced Field Experiences. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTE 598. Directed Readings in Art Education. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTE 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



ARTH 101. Introduction to Art. (3)



ARTH 201. History of Art I. (3)



ARTH 202. History of Art II. (3)



ARTH 210. History of Photography. (3)



ARTH 250. Modern Art. (3)



ARTH 252. Contemporary Art and New Media. (3)



ARTH 321. Early Medieval Art, 500-1000 C.E.. (3)



ARTH 322. High Medieval Art, 1000-1200 C.E.. (3)



ARTH 323 / 567. World Architecture I: History of the Built Environment from Prehistory to 1800 CE [World Architecture I: History of the Built Environment From Pre-History to 1400 CE]. (3)



ARTH 324. World Architecture II: History of the Built Environment From 1800 CE to the Present [World Architecture II: History of the Built Environment from 1400 CE to the Present]. (3)



ARTH *340. Baroque Art. (3)



ARTH 351. Artistic Traditions of the Southwest. (3)



ARTH 402 / 502. Native American Art I. (3)



ARTH 406 / 506. Native American Art II. (3)



ARTH 407 / 507. Museum Practices. (3 [3 to a maximum of 6 Δ])



ARTH 411 / 511. Pre-Columbian Art: Mesoamerica. (3)



ARTH 412 / 512. Pre-Columbian Art: South America. (3)



ARTH 413 / 513. Pre-Columbian Art: Central America, Northern South America and the Caribbean. (3)



ARTH 415 / 515. Modern and Contemporary Native American Art. (3)



ARTH 416 / 516. Southwestern Native Ceramics. (3)



ARTH 417 / 517. Seminar in Souvenir Native American Arts . (3)



ARTH 420 / 520. History of Graphic Arts I. (3)



ARTH 421 / 521. History of the Graphic Arts II. (3)



ARTH 422 / 522. Contemporary Architecture. (3)



ARTH 425 / 525. 19th-Century Photography. (3)



ARTH 426 / 526. 20th-Century Photography. (3)



ARTH 427 / 527. Contemporary Photography. (3)



ARTH 429. Topics in Art History. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 431 / 531. Byzantine Art and Architecture. (3)



ARTH 432 / 532. Islamic Art and Architecture. (3)



ARTH 449 / 549. Art of Spain. (3)



ARTH 450 / 550. Ibero-American Colonial Arts and Architecture. (3)



ARTH 453 / 553. African American Art. (3)



ARTH 464 / 564. European Art 1750-1830. (3)



ARTH 472 / 572. American Art: 1675-1875. (3)



ARTH 476 / 576. Chicano Art: A History of an American Art Movement 1965 to Present. (3)



ARTH 479 / 579. American Art: 1876-1940. (3)



ARTH 481 / 595. European Art 1830-1900. (3)



ARTH 485 / 585. Seminar in Museum Methods. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 486 / 586. Practicum: Museum Methods. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 487 / 587. Contemporary Interdisciplinary Topics. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTH 490 / 590. Muralism in the Americas- 19th and 20th Centuries and Beyond. (3)



ARTH 491 / 591. Late 20th-Century to 21st-Century Art. (3)



ARTH 492 / 592. American Landscapes. (3)



ARTH 493. The Art of Latin America, 1820-1945. (3)



ARTH 494 / 594. The Art of Latin America, 1945-Present. (3)



ARTH 496. Undergraduate Tutorial. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 498. Art History Capstone. (0)



ARTH 499. Honors Thesis. (3-6)



ARTH 500. Philosophy and Methods of Art History. (3)



ARTH 502 / 402. Native American Art I. (3)



ARTH 506 / 406. Native American Art II. (3)



ARTH 507 / 407. Museum Practices. (3 [3 to a maximum of 6 Δ])



ARTH 511 / 411. Pre-Columbian Art: Mesoamerica. (3)



ARTH 512 / 412. Pre-Columbian Art: South America. (3)



ARTH 513 / 413. Pre-Columbian Art: Central America, Northern South America and the Caribbean. (3)



ARTH 515 / 415. Modern and Contemporary Native American Art. (3)



ARTH 516 / 416. Southwestern Native Ceramics. (3)



ARTH 517 / 417. Seminar in Souvenir Native American Arts. (3)



ARTH 520 / 420. History of Graphic Arts I. (3)



ARTH 521 / 421. History of the Graphic Arts II. (3)



ARTH 522 / 422. Contemporary Architecture. (3)



ARTH 525 / 425. 19th-Century Photography. (3)



ARTH 526 / 426. 20th-Century Photography. (3)



ARTH 527 / 427. Contemporary Photography. (3)



ARTH 529. Topics in Art History. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 531 / 431. Byzantine Art and Architecture. (3)



ARTH 532 / 432. Islamic Art and Architecture. (3)



ARTH 549 / 449. Art of Spain. (3)



ARTH 550 / 450. Ibero-American Colonial Arts and Architecture. (3)



ARTH 551 / 552. Problems. (2-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTH 553 / 453. African American Art. (3)



ARTH 559. Seminar in Native American Art. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 560. Seminar in Pre-Columbian Art. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)



ARTH 564 / 464. European Art 1750-1830. (3)



ARTH 567 / 323. World Architecture I: History of the Built Environment From Prehistory to 1800 CE [World Architecture I: History of the Built Environment From Prehistory to 1400 CE]. (3)



ARTH 572 / 472. American Art: 1675-1875. (3)



ARTH 576 / 476. Chicano Art: A History of an American Art Movement 1965 to Present. (3)



ARTH 579 / 479. American Art: 1876-1940. (3)



ARTH 580. Seminar in Spanish Colonial Art. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 581. Seminar in Early Modern Art 1750-1900. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTH 582. Seminar in 20th-Century Art. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 583. Seminar in Modern/Contemporary Latin American Art History. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 584. Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTH 585 / 485. Seminar in Museum Methods. (3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 586 / 486. Practicum: Museum Methods. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTH 587 / 487. Contemporary Interdisciplinary Topics. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTH 590 / 490. Muralism in the Americas- 19th and 20th Centuries and Beyond. (3)



ARTH 591 / 491. Late 20th-Century to 21st-Century Art. (3)



ARTH 592 / 492. American Landscapes. (3)



ARTH 594 / 494. The Art of Latin America 1945-Present . (3)



ARTH 595 / 481. European Art 1830-1900. (3)



ARTH 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



ARTH 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



ARTS 106. Drawing I. (3)



ARTS 121. Two-dimensional Design. (3)



ARTS 123. Shop Foundations. (2)



ARTS 125. Art Practices I. (3)



ARTS 126. Art Practices II. (3)



ARTS 130. Introduction to Electronic Art. (3)



ARTS 141. Introduction to Art and Ecology. (3)



ARTS 157. Small Scale Metal Construction I. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 168. Introduction to Ceramics. (3)



ARTS 187. Introduction to Photography. (3)



ARTS 188. Visualizing Ideas Using Photography. (3)



ARTS 205. Drawing II. (3)



ARTS 207. Painting I. (3)



ARTS 208. Painting II. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 213. Sculpture I. (3)



ARTS 231. Video Art I. (3)



ARTS 232. Sound Art I. (3)



ARTS 240. Art and Ecology: Everything Ecological. (3)



ARTS 257. Small Scale Metal Construction II. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 268. Ceramics: Materials and Aesthetics. (3)



ARTS 274. Introduction to Printmaking. (3)



ARTS 287. Black and White Photography. (3)



ARTS 289. Digital Imaging Techniques. (3)



ARTS 305. Drawing III. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 308. Painting III. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 310. Figure Drawing. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 313. Intermediate Sculpture. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 320. The Phenomena of Color. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 330. Intermediate Electronic Art. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 331. Video Art II. (3)



ARTS 332. Sound Art II. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 337 [335]. Intaglio Printmaking I. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 338 [374]. Lithography Printmaking [Lithography I]. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 341. Intermediate Studio in Art and Ecology. (3)



ARTS 345. Serigraphy. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 357. Small Scale Casting. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 367. Advanced Ceramics: Professional Practices Studio Arts Intensive I. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 370. Arita Porcelain Vessels. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 387. Intermediate Photography. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 388. Photographic Lighting. (3)



ARTS 389. Topics in Studio Art. (1-3, no limit Δ)



ARTS 394. Computer Generated Imagery and Animation. (3)



ARTS 405. Advanced Drawing. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 407. Advanced Painting. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 408. Outdoor Studio. (1-3, may be repeated twice Δ)



ARTS 409 / 509. Advanced Video Art. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 413. Advanced Sculpture. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 429. Undergraduate Topics in Studio Art. (1-6 to a maximum of 15 Δ)



ARTS 431 / 531. Advanced Time-Based Media. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 432 / 532. Special Projects in Electronic Art I. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 433 / 533. Special Projects in Electronic Art II. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 434 / 534. Immersive Media. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 435 / 535. The Art of Transmission. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 437 [336]. Intaglio Printmaking II. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 438 [375]. Advanced Lithography [Lithography II]. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 440 / 540. Art and Ecology: Grant and Proposal Writing. (3)



ARTS 441 / 541. Art and Ecology: Computational Sustainability. (3)



ARTS 442 / 542. Art and Ecology: Sculptural Infrastructure. (3)



ARTS 443 / 543. Art and Ecology: Aesthetics of Sustainable Landscapes. (3)



ARTS 444 / 544. Art and Ecology: Creating Change. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 445 / 545. Text and Image: Graphic Design for Artists. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 446 / 546. The Politics of Performance. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 451 / 551. Land Arts of the American West: Research. (3)



ARTS 452 / 552. Land Arts of the American West: Field Investigations. (3)



ARTS 453 / 553. Land Arts of the American West: Creative Production. (3)



ARTS 454 / 554. Land Arts of the American West: Presentation and Dissemination. (3)



ARTS 457. Advanced Casting and Construction. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 458 / 558. Nature and Technology. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 469 / 569. Pueblo Pottery. (3)



ARTS 470 / 570. Advanced Arita Porcelain Vessels. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 474. Advanced Printmaking. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)



ARTS 487. Advanced Interdisciplinary Portfolio. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 493. Seminar in Studio Art. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 494. Advanced Topics in Computer Generated Imaging. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 495. Independent Study. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 498. Senior Seminar: Art Studio Capstone. (2)



ARTS 499. Honors Thesis. (3-6)



ARTS 502. Interdisciplinary Seminar. (3)



ARTS 505. Graduate Drawing and Painting. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 508. Graduate Outdoor Studio. (1-3, may be repeated twice Δ)



ARTS 509 / 409. Advanced Video Art. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 513. Graduate Sculpture. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 520. Graduate Phenomena of Color. (3)



ARTS 529. Graduate Topics in Studio Art. (1-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 531 / 431. Advanced Time-Based Media. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 532 / 432. Special Projects in Electronic Art I. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 533 / 433. Special Projects in Electronic Art II. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 534 / 434. Immersive Media. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 535 / 435. The Art of Transmission. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 540 / 440. Art and Ecology: Grant and Proposal Writing. (3)



ARTS 541 / 441. Art and Ecology: Computational Sustainability. (3)



ARTS 542 / 442. Art and Ecology: Sculptural Infrastructure. (3)



ARTS 543 / 443. Art and Ecology: Aesthetics of Sustainable Landscapes. (3)



ARTS 544 / 444. Art and Ecology: Creating Change. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 545 / 445. Text and Image: Graphic Design for Artists. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 546 / 446. The Politics of Performance. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 551 / 451. Land Arts of the American West: Research. (3)



ARTS 552 / 452. Land Arts of the American West: Field Investigations. (3)



ARTS 553 / 453. Land Arts of the American West: Creative Production. (3)



ARTS 554 / 454. Land Arts of the American West: Presentation and Dissemination. (3)



ARTS 557. Graduate Casting and Construction. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 558 / 458 . Nature and Technology. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ARTS 569 / 469. Pueblo Pottery. (3)



ARTS 570 / 470. Advanced Arita Porcelain Vessels. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



ARTS 574. Graduate Printmaking. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)



ARTS 587. Graduate Visual Art Seminar. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)



ARTS 593. Seminar in Studio Art. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



ARTS 595. Graduate Tutorial. (1-9 to a maximum of 21 Δ)



ARTS 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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