This course surveys the historical and contemporary roles of women in the visual arts, both as producers of art and as the subject of art. Emphasis is on Western art; some non-Western art included. AE
Chronological survey of art from prehistoric times to the present, focusing on major themes and topics of world art. AE
This course is a continuation of foundational studies in drawing and design, including students personal development in art. AE
An introduction to art focusing on studio work. Areas of study include two- and three-dimensional art forms as well as fine crafts.
Introduction to drawing, and two- and three-dimensional design. AE
An introduction to film including lectures, discussions, and viewings. AE
Exploration of perspectives and approaches to the drawing process. This course is intended for non-art majors and non-art minors, and emphasizes observation and description. This course may not be used towards the requirements for an art major or minor. Offered every fall.
An introduction to art including lectures and discussions. AE
An introduction to art including lectures and discussions, but focused on two- and three-dimensional studio work. Intended for students interested in an experiential approach to learning about art. AE
Equips students with the knowledge and skills to become competent and confident intercultural communicators. Prerequisites: 313, 322.