Dec 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Fine Arts- Studio Art Track Descriptions


2D Studio 

Two-dimensional art consists of paintings, drawings, and printmaking, which differ from each other primarily in the technique of their execution. Students following this track will focus on critical thinking, creative problem solving, and art production with an emphasis on subject matter, visual communication, and effective use of the elements and principles of design to create images on a two-dimensional plane.

  • ART 210 Printmaking I
  • ART 211 Printmaking II
  • ART 313 Experimental Printmaking
  • ART 314 Seriography Printmaking
  • ART 320 Intro to Painting
  • ART 403 Special Topics: Studio (based on 2D topic)
  • ART 420 Painting: Studio Practice
  • VCDM 315 Conceptual Thinking in Drawing and Illustration
  • VCDM 321 Experimental Painting & Digital Textiles

3D Studio 

The art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by chiseling marble, modeling clay, or casting in metal. Students following this track will focus on critical thinking, creative problem solving and art production with an emphasis on subject matter, visual communication, and their understanding of three-dimensional structure, the process of construction, and effective use of the elements and principles of design to create three-dimensional objects in sculptural and ceramic media.

  • ART 201 Ceramics (Hand Building)
  • ART 202 Ceramics (Wheel Throwing)
  • ART 310 Portrait & Figure Sculpture
  • ART 311 Sculpture (Carving)
  • ART 332 Ceramic Surface Design and Glaze Making
  • ART 384 Metalwork
  • ART 386 Moldmaking
  • ART402 Special Topics (Art History & Theory)
  • ART 403 Special Topics: Studio (based on 3D topic)
  • ART 430 Ceramics Technology
  • ART 431 Advanced Ceramics Studio
  • ART 480 The Art of Small Bronze Casting
  • ART 485 Sculpture and Electronics

Integrated Studios

Students following the Integrated Studios track will comprise of those who are interested in Mixed Media and Multimedia Art, but whose primary art form is of a non-digital nature. Those who are primarily interested in digital art would follow the Digital Media Arts concentration in the B.S. VCDMA Program. In Integrated Studios students will focus on art created using more than one medium, which may incorporate the merging of painting and sculpture, found objects, collage, soft sculpture, and- in some cases- combine these works with sound art, moving images, or other digital media.  Through critical thinking, creative problem solving, an understanding of spatial relationships, and the engagement of senses other than sight (hearing, touch, smell) students will create works of art that may take the form of installations and/or be interactive or kinetic.

Students in Integrated Studios must take 9 credit hours of 200 level 2D, 3D, or Photography studio courses. VCDMA studio courses may be taken for this track by advisement.  They will consult with their faculty advisor when they select this track and agree to a plan of study, which addresses their creative and academic goals.

The following courses are Integrated Studios courses, which the students will select from for their track electives.

  • ART 342 New Media: Installation and Public Art
  • ART 343 Experimental Studio I
  • ART 403 Special Topics: Studio
  • ART 443 Experimental Studio II

Photography 

Students following the Photography track will study fine art photography, photojournalism and commercial photography. Fine art photography is photography created in keeping with the artist’s creative vision; photojournalism focuses on telling the story of an event or location using photography as the primary medium; and commercial photography is primarily used in advertising and selling goods or services. 

  • ART 250 Photography I 
  • ART 251 Photography II
  • ART 351 Advanced Digital Photography
  • ART 352 Lighting Techniques
  • ART 353 Photojournalism
  • ART 403 Special Topics: Studio (based on Photography topic)
  • ART 453 The Contemporary Photo Essay 
  • ART 454 Historic and Contemporary Photographic Processes