ART2207

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Studio Art Foundations: Seeing

Art & Art History FA - College of Fine Arts

Description

This Foundations course, required of all BFA majors in Studio Art, introduces students to the concept of seeing through the use of fundamentals of 2-D design and the camera. Seeing formal and conceptual relationships is one of the foundations of the visual arts. This course introduces camera use and techniques as a way to codify and utilize basic design theories to make effective images. Assignments will explore shape/form, texture, value, unity/variety, perspective, figure/ground, color, and time translated into two-dimensions, while helping students begin to understand the conceptual possibilities of photography.

Minimum Credits

2

Maximum Credits

2

Repeat for Credit

No

Required Requisite(s):

Prerequisites: Full Major or Intermediate status in Art BFA OR Full Major status in Graphic Design BFA OR Full Major status in Art History BA OR Minor.

Semesters Typically Offered

Fall and Spring

Fee Amount

$20