Fine Arts
105.
Fine Arts Co-op Work Phase.
(0)
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
229.
Topics .
(1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
Interdisciplinary topics in fine arts.
250.
Introduction to Arts Management.
(3)
Survey of arts management with an emphasis on the creative workforce and economy; business of art; arts and cultural nonprofit management; fundraising and development; arts career development strategies.
284.
Experiencing the Arts.
(3)
Explores fundamental connections and differences among artistic media through readings, lectures, attendance at artistic exhibits and events, and discussions with creators of collaborative works of art.
299.
Exploring Careers in the Arts.
(3)
Exploration of careers in the arts and their associated educational pathways and practical skill sets. Strategies for pre-professional development will be linked to visiting arts professionals and organizations.
329.
Historical Interdisciplinary Topics.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Analyzes major instances of interdisciplinary influence and collaboration in the history of the arts.
384.
Interdisciplinary Topics.
(3)
In this studio course, students collaborate on creative problems and projects that combine various art forms.
394.
Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
An independent study in either critical studies or studio, beyond the scope of the Fine Arts interdisciplinary courses, which may occur within or outside the College of Fine Arts.
*475.
The Professional Print Workshop.
(2)
Devon
Topics related to the operation of a professional printmaking workshop including history, business structures, ethics and marketing.
{Fall}
*476.
The Professional Printer.
(4)
Hamon
Advanced techniques in lithography with emphasis on development of skills necessary for the master printer. Lecture and practicum topics include theory and chemistry of lithography, collaboration, edition printing, workshop management and paper.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
{Fall}
485.
Community Arts Theory, History, and Practice.
(3)
Examines community arts history and theory as a backdrop to explore contemporary community arts practice. Course subject is explored through reading, lectures, guest speakers, community arts field trips, and discussions with creators of collaborative art.
495.
Arts Management Internship.
(4 to a maximum of 8 Δ )
Internships for credit must receive approval from the faculty of record the semester prior to the internship. Site arrangements must be discussed with the CFA's Community Education Supervisor. Go to CFA Advisement for details.
Restriction: permission of instructor.