ART 600. Introduction to Filmmaking. (4 h)
Introduces historical, aesthetic, and technical principles of contemporary filmmaking in a fine art context. Students will work in groups to produce an experimental film and work individually to create a video that focuses on a personal story.
ART 614. Filmmaking: Site Specific. (4 h)
A historical, aesthetic, and technical exploration of contemporary filmmaking in a fine art context. Students will produce multi-channel video projects that interact with a physical space.
ART 624. Filmmaking: Cyberspace. (4 h)
A historical, aesthetic, and technical exploration of contemporary filmmaking in a fine art context. Students will produce multi-channel video projects that interact with cyberspace.
ART 628. Filmmaking: Theatre Works. (4 h)
A historical, aesthetic, and technical exploration of contemporary filmmaking in a fine art context. Students will produce single-channel video projects for theatre viewing.
ART 685. Global Contemporary Art. (3 h)
ART 696. Art History Seminar. (3 h)
Offered by members of the faculty or visiting faculty on topics of their choice. a. Ancient Art b. Medieval Art c. Renaissance Art d. Baroque Art k. Film e. Modern Art f. Contemporary Art g. American Art h. Modern Architecture i. American Architecture j. Global Art and Architecture l. Architecture and Urbanism m. Museums n. Special Topics.
ART 697. Advanced Topics in Studio Art. (3 h)
Focus on selected studio projects, critical readings, and discussions on topics selected by members of department faculty.