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  CLA: Studio Art Major/Minor - Willamette University
Students who declare a Studio Art major are asked to take a foundation course their first semester, Advanced Media and Design in the spring of their junior year, Writing for Artists and Senior Seminar their senior year, and balance the remaining program requirements with guidance from their advisors.
Art Majors are encouraged to regularly exhibit their work on campus and beyond.
Studio Art Majors enroll in Senior Seminar in the fall and spring of their senior year.
www.willamette.edu /cla/art/studio   (569 words)

  
  Studio Art
The BFA in Studio Art is the most highly enrolled undergraduate art program.This is a professional undergraduate degree leading to careers or graduate study in art, design and related disciplines.
Studio classes are taught using a combination of demonstration, lecture and critique that give students a technical and conceptual foundation for their work.
In their studio concentration, students are expected to maintain a vigorous art making practice, participate in critical discussions, and be able to place their own work within the larger context of traditions and contemporary practices in the field.
www.wcu.edu /as/arts/studio.html   (315 words)

  
 Studio Art : Department of Art and Art History
The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas at Austin is one of the largest and most diverse art departments in the country and is an exciting place to study studio art as an undergraduate or graduate student.
Both the B.A. and B.F.A. in Studio Art degrees require four core courses (Drawing Foundations, Two-Dimensional Foundations, Three-Dimensional Foundations, and Time-Based Foundations.) In the second year of study, a student is able to choose from beginning courses in specific media (ceramics, drawing and painting, metals, photography, printmaking, sculpture and transmedia).
The faculty of the Studio Art Division are internationally known artists who teach courses ranging from the most basic, lower-division introductory classes to the most advanced graduate seminars, with a wide range of upper-division classes in between.
www.finearts.utexas.edu /aah/studio_art/index.cfm   (359 words)

  
 Department of Art
Prerequisites: ART 161, ART 163 and ART 265.
Prerequisite: ART 161, ART 163, ART 234, and ART 271.
Prerequisites: ART 161, ART 163, ART 265 and ART 365.
www.shsu.edu /catalog/art.html   (2259 words)

  
 Studio art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Studio art is art made in a studio, and the term has several implications depending on the context used.
Studio art in one sense refers to the artwork that is created in the workplace of the artist; in contrast to art work created while attending a university, or other place of learning, in an art gallery, or within artists cooperative are some examples.
Amongst academic disciplines, studio art is the making of visual art (such as painting, drawing or sculpture), contrasted to the study of art history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Studio_art   (211 words)

  
 M.A. Studio Art (ARST/AST)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Master of Arts Program in Studio Art is designed to serve students wishing to pursue advanced study in art within a carefully structured curriculum focused on a particular medium.
Alumni of the M.A. program in studio art are successful in a variety of situations and positions in the contemporary art world, including representation in galleries in New York, nationally and internationally.
Students who already hold a masters degree in studio art may apply to the M.A. in Studio Art Program only in the area of specialization which is significantly different from the medium in which the first master's degree was received (e.g., painting to sculpture).
steinhardt.nyu.edu /art/ma_studio.html   (1877 words)

  
 Studio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The studio of a successful artist, especially from the 15th to the 19th centuries, characterized all the assistants, thus the designation of paintings as "from the workshop of..." or "studio of..." An art studio is sometimes called an atelier, especially in earlier eras.
Studio pottery is made by an individual potter working on his own in his studio, rather than in a ceramics manufactory.
A recording studio is a facility for sound recording which generally consists of at least two rooms: the studio or live room, where the sound for the recording is created, and the control room, where the sound from the studio is recorded and manipulated.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Studio   (680 words)

  
 Studio-Art   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The students that are enrolled in the Studio Art offering are "usually" the most experienced and motivated students in the school.
The focus of the class is both to provide opportunity for skill development and to expose the students to options in the field of art that were not made available to them in previous art classes that are part of our current course of study.
Once projects are selected it is the intent of the instructor along with the art student to explore the limits of the idea to create a meaningful and challenging experience out of each project.
www.artworksplus.net /Class/class7.htm   (427 words)

  
 Studio Art Courses
Prerequisite: Art 111 or 112 or by permission of the instructor.
Prerequisites: Art 161 and Art 271, or Art 270.
Clay as an art medium for both pottery and sculpture is explored by students on an advanced level.
www.hartwick.edu /x6998.xml   (2967 words)

  
 Studio Art | UW-Green Bay
Students with an emphasis in Studio Art have the opportunity to develop depth at the upper level as they focus on at least one studio area selected from: drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, textiles, jewelry/metals, or ceramics.
The studio focus means students take at least 9 credits in one selected studio area at the upper level, 300 and 400 course numbers.
Independent Studies in studio art are primarily reserved for those students who have already completed an advanced course three times; enrollment in an Independent Study is at the discretion of the area professor.
www.uwgb.edu /art/studioart.html   (362 words)

  
 Studio Art (SART) - 2007-2008 University of Guelph Undergraduate Calendar
The students who elect to take a substantial number of credits in either Art History or Studio Art with the objective of graduate work are advised to obtain counselling from faculty regarding their choices.
A Studio career to the graduate level will normally require some education in all the traditional and contemporary media as well as an awareness of art theory.
A cumulative average of at least 70% in all course attempts in Studio Arts and Art History is required in order to enter or continue in the Honours Studio Arts program.
www.uoguelph.ca /registrar/calendars/undergraduate/current/c10/c10ba-sart.shtml   (581 words)

  
 DCSart: Home
Studio Art courses at Dartmouth offer students a serious and sustained exploration of the creative processes in visual art.
The museum organizes special exhibitions and related events throughout the year, and frequently collaborates with the Studio Art Department in arranging slide lectures and/or studio visits by contemporary artists.
After the 1998 completion of a two-year renovation plan, all areas have spacious, well-venitlated studios which can be used at all hours by students enrolled in course.
www.dartmouth.edu /~sart   (256 words)

  
 AP Central - Studio Art Course Requirements
The AP Studio Art course should be designed by your school to provide students with a learning experience equivalent to that of an introductory college course in studio art foundation.
There are no specific curricular prerequisites for students taking AP Studio Art, although it is recommended that students have prior training in art.
The school ensures that each student has access to art materials and resources necessary to meet the standards for the portfolio he or she chooses to submit.
apcentral.collegeboard.com /apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/51071.html   (892 words)

  
 Studio Art
The Art and Art History Department offers two areas of concentration within the major, one with emphasis on the history of art (Art and Art History), the other with emphasis on the making of art (Studio Art).
A minor in Studio Art consists of five studio courses, at least one of which must be at the 300 level.
This means that the student must take two foundation-level courses (Arts 116 or Arts 111 or Arts 112) and three additional courses, one of which is a 300-level course.
www.wheatoncollege.edu /Catalog/ARTS   (1285 words)

  
 Studio Art at BC - Boston College
The Studio Art major is designed both for the student artist and the student interested in art.
The Studio Art major provides students with an opportunity to develop the techniques, visual sensibility, and historical understanding necessary for working with various materials.
The minor in Studio Art offers students the opportunity to pursue a course of study in ceramics, painting, drawing, or photography.
www.bc.edu /schools/cas/finearts/studioart   (227 words)

  
 Studio Art
As well as providing a strong foundation in the visual arts, including art history, the emphasis in art education will develop each student’s unique capabilities for personal artistic expression along with the intellectual and aesthetic means to understand their role as future art educators in California’s public schools.
Trained in the visual arts including painting, drawing, and video, Jane Brucker is a poet and performance and installation artist interested in spiritual issues; she has lectured on a range of topics from fresco to feminism.
The ceramics studio, equipped for both hand-building and throwing on the wheel, is oriented to traditional high-fired vessels; alternative firing processes such as raku are available as well.
www.lmu.edu /Page10072.aspx   (1807 words)

  
 University of Maryland - Department of Art
The Department t of Art was established in 1945 and is part of the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland.
The diverse faculty of artists in the Department of Art strives to foster a sense of community through the common experience of the creative process, sharing their professional experience freely with the students.
The Art Gallery, an independent unit that works closely with the Department of Art, features national and international contemporary and historical exhibitions, as well as faculty and annual MFA Thesis shows.
www.art.umd.edu /ugrad.html   (481 words)

  
 Studio Art
Studio art majors study drawing, painting, ceramics and sculpture and build a knowledge of materials and technical skills.
Studio majors are taught computer graphics, along with the necessary marketing methods to make a living as an artist in today's world.
Students can earn a bachelor of fine arts degree or a bachelor of arts degree in studio art with concentrations in clay, sculpture or drawing and painting.
www.brenau.edu /sfah/arts/Studio.htm   (108 words)

  
 Department of Art, Swarthmore College - Studio Art Major
Honors study in Studio Art is comprised of a culminating exhibition of the student's studio work, with an accompanying artist essay of 3750 to 5000 words.
The Art Department strongly encourages those with an interest in art to consider incorporating foreign study--either during a summer or a regular academic term--into their Swarthmore program.
Important examples of art and architecture are scattered throughout the world, and the encounter with works still imbedded in their original context is vital to an understanding of their historical and contemporary significance.
www.swarthmore.edu /Humanities/art/stua_major.html   (1461 words)

  
 STUDIO ART   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Studio Art Department addresses itself to developing visually literate students within the context of the liberal arts format.
The studio art student has the opportunity to master a wide range of classic and experimental techniques by creating visual expressions of ideas drawn from her own experiences and enriched by the broad spectrum of knowledge available to her in the liberal arts program.
Students interested in the studio art major (especially those wishing to study abroad in their junior year) are encouraged to take foundation courses (ARTS 101, ARTS 110 or ARTS 115, ARTH 115, and ARTH 116) in their first year and to seek an advising appointment with a studio art faculty member.
academic.sbc.edu /ARTS   (374 words)

  
 Studio Art   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For studio art majors who minor in art history the Art Department requirement of three art history courses may be replaced by three additional studio electives.
Students interested in receiving a BFA in Studio Art and wishing to have an additional major must consult with the Chair of the Art Department, their advisor, and the Dean of Studies.
Students may receive honors in studio art if they fulfill all the requirements for the major plus: have a 3.5 cum average in studio art courses, receive a grade of A for the senior project and demonstrate a commitment to professional development on a personal level and to art in general.
www.mville.edu /Studioart/Pages/requirements.html   (974 words)

  
 Art (Studio)
Integrating extensive liberal arts offerings with a broad studio experience, majors may choose to balance exploration with focus in a particular area as preparation for graduate school or future work in an art-related field.
The studio art major presents students with a four-course foundations program to be completed within the first two years.
Art history: The study of art history is essential to a studio art major.
www.skidmore.edu /catalog/2005-06/art_studio.htm   (3573 words)

  
 Studio 1212 Art Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Studio 1212 was founded in October 1970 is the oldest artist cooperative in the Tampa Bay area of Florida.
Art education is an important part of our joint journey.
On the third Tuesday of each month we offer an art critique that is open to the public.
www.artgally.com /studio1212   (415 words)

  
 Studio Art
The area of Studio Art encourages students to explore a wide area of aesthetic and cultural experience.
Explore the extraordinary art and artistic experience in California by touring museums and galleries in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Individual involvement in the studio practice of sculpture with emphasis focused on conceptual development, refinement of technique, choice of materials, professional presentation, and portfolio.
www.csufresno.edu /artanddesign/html/studio_art.html   (658 words)

  
 Occidental College : Art History and the Visual Arts
A major in art is also ideally suited for students who wish to acquire a broad liberal arts education including a sound understanding of the visual arts to enrich their cultural activities, whatever careers they may wish to pursue.
Emphasis in Studio Art: Minimum of 44 units, including S101 or S104 or S106; S103; one course each in Painting and Printing; one course in Film/Video/Film History; S310 or S320 (should preferably be taken in area of comprehensives); S490; and one elective studio course.
Emphasis will be placed on the understanding of works of art in their original religious, intellectual, political, and social contexts, with particular attention to the ways each developed characteristics appropriate to these contexts.
departments.oxy.edu /registrar/catalog/ahva.html   (4134 words)

  
 Studio Art Center-Classes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The schedule of classes offered at Studio Art Center changes every season, and some classes get filled early, so it would be best to call our Studio Art information number if you or your child would be interested in attending.
And, in the Summer, beginner fees are dropped to a price range of $25 to $35 for 5 weeks of art lessons, depending upon whether the class taken is a one hour class, or a one and a quarter hour class, and if the student will be learning drawing, crafts or painting skills.
Call Studio Art Center at 665-4686 to learn how much the fee would be for the lessons you or your child would like to take.
www.studioartcenter.com /classes.html   (1209 words)

  
 About Studio Art   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Studio Art program at Capilano College offers a program of studies leading to a two-year diploma.
Studio Art has a limited number of openings in some of its courses for part-time study and in advanced ceramics.
In short, visual art is an ideal complement to our highly technological industrial society; it concerns itself with social issues, fosters creativity and satisfies spiritual needs in a materialistic society.
www.capcollege.bc.ca /programs/studio-art/Home.html   (661 words)

  
 Studio Art
Student can adequately apply some of the elements of art to their work but has difficulty creating an atmospheric design that conveys a specific idea through the use of line, color and form.
Student incorrectly uses art elements and cannot successfully create an atmospheric design that conveys a specific idea through the use of line, color and form.
Student adequately studies art created by selected artists/ art movements, can discuss how the artists have used line, color and form to convey intended meaning, and may or may not use conclusions  to inform their own art making
www.rsd17.k12.ct.us /TeacherWebPage/HighSchool/KPorter/Kporter_StudioArt.htm   (1111 words)

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