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Foundations Program
The Foundation Program introduces the Fine Arts undergraduates to a cohesive curriculum offered through a sequence of first-year courses. The curriculum will focus on visual literacy and understanding the use of technique as a tool to illustrate concepts that span many different art disciplines and cultures. Students will be encouraged to realize their place in the continuum of art history with an emphasis on contemporary art. Each course consists of studio practice in addition to the course lecture series.
Integrated Arts
The goal of the Integrated Arts Program (IAP) is to provide qualified
graduate students with the opportunity to study and create works
of art from an informed conceptual point of view. A graduate studio
program, the IAP invites artists to apply to the program whose interests
cross boundaries between media and disciplines. It provides the
student with the facilities, including studios and labs, required
for such interdisciplinary work. While emphasizing critical discourse
and visual literacy in the production and study of art, the program
encourages students to work with faculty from the Department of
Art and Art History, as well as other departments and schools such
as engineering, ethnic studies, mathematics, performing arts, and
women’s studies, to name only a few options. The program emphasizes
critical discourse and visual literacy in the production and study
of art. An integral part of the IAP is direct interaction with distinguished
visiting artists and scholars each year, as well as opportunities
to see exhibitions in the CU Art Museum, which is committed to showing
the work of cutting edge national and international artists.
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