ARTS 319
Junior Seminar Fall 2019
Division I
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The Junior Seminar is an intensive studio based class designed to provide art majors the opportunity to strengthen their ability to communicate clearly through the visual language by offering an overview of current themes and issues within the art world and beyond. The class is structured around regular studio projects that are designed to help further each student’s skill set and broaden their knowledge of contemporary art and it’s role in society, and, to offer critical and analytic experiences that deepen the students understanding of the role of art in the world.
The Class: Format: studio; seminar and studio workshop
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: quality of work produced, participation in class discussions and critiques, successful completion of all assignments, and attendance
Prerequisites: three studio courses required for the major, or permission of instructor
Enrollment Preferences: enrollment is limited to Studio Art majors (or permission of instructor)
Unit Notes: Studio Art and Art History and Practice majors are required to take this course in the junior year unless studying abroad during the fall semester
Materials/Lab Fee: TBD lab fee charged to term bill
Distributions: Division I

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