ARTS 3097.001
Special Topics: Visual Storytelling
Instructor: Joanna Bugajska
FRIDAYS 12:30-2:50PM Taught Remotely
Description: Visual Storytelling focuses on how artists tell stories in still, sequential and moving images through video, sound, performance, and other means. The course examines methods and tools to analyze how technology and the internet have influenced storytelling in art.
Pollock, de Kooning and Abstract Expressionism
ARTH 4919
Pollock, de Kooning and Abstract Expressionism
T/TH 9:35 – 10:50am
Professor: Albert Alhadeff
Description: ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM, a glorious moment in American Art, a harsh, combative and contentious period---some saw it as a boxing match, others as messy throw of paint on canvas and still others as our common American destiny realized (from Thoreau’s Walden Pond to Jack Kerouac’s On The Road). Let’s study it together!
More Classes with Open Seats
Intro to Studio Art
ARTS 1010.007
Instructor: Sarah McCormick
MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS 12:40-3:10PM Taught Remotely
Description: Presents creative activity conceptually, and art history thematically, with an interdisciplinary, experimental, and multicultural focus. Fine arts majors explore visual literacy and culture through presentations and student-centered projects that emphasize individual development.
Photo for Non-majors
ARTS 1171.004
Photography for Non Majors
Instructor: Joanna Bugajska
MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS 4:10-6:40PM Taught Remotely
Description: Introduces techniques and concepts of photography as art. Emphasizes photography as a means to formal and expressive ends. Students must have an adjustable film camera. Degree credit not granted for this course and ARTS 2171.
Ceramics 3
ARTS 3085.001
Ceramics 3
Instructor: Sasha Alexandra
TUESDAYS/THURSDAYS 2:20-4:50PM Taught hybrid-remote
Description: Deals with further exploration of techniques approached in ARTH 2085 and ARTH 2095. Students are encouraged to develop personal concentration in relation to medium. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.
Photo 3
ARTS 3191.002
Instructor: Albert Chong
MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS 1:50-4:20PM Taught Remotely
Description: Continues the exploration of the possibility of individual photographic expression. Students are encouraged to discover and develop a personal position in relation to the medium. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.