ARTS.2010 Form And Content (formerly 70.201)
Id: 006827
Credits: 3-3
Description
Form and Content is the capstone course of the Art and Design Foundations Requirement. Through a variety of studio assignments and individual projects students will explore humanities related concepts and develop an understanding of how artists and designers think, live and function in the twenty first century. Emphasizing both theory and practice, students will develop concepts that are meaningful to them while focusing on the relationship between the form and content in a work of art/design. As part of this class students conceive, create, and install a public art/design piece of campus. Art and Design majors only. Fall and Spring.
Prerequisites
ARTS 1010 Art Concepts I, ARTS 1550 Drawing I, and ARTS 1130 Digital Foundations.
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