ARTS 231
The Studio as Laboratory: Cross-disciplinary Investigations
Spring 2014
Division I
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Class Details
This inter-disciplinary course explores the intersections of artistic and scholarly inquiry, looking at ways in which artists have engaged in studies outside of their own discipline in order to inform their artistic practice.
Students will be introduced to artists from Albrecht Dürer to Mark Dion, whose rigorous investigations in the realms of science, mathematics and music to social and political histories have directly impacted and shaped their work.
This course combines both lecture and studio, where students will approach given studio assignments through the lens of their own in-depth research.
This course is open to a range of media including drawing, painting, sculpture and video.
The Class:
Format: lecture
Grading: OPG
Grading: OPG
Requirements/Evaluation:
will be based on the student's active class participation including open discussions, critiques, presentations, a semester-long research journal and three studio projects
Extra Info:
may not be taken on a pass/fail basis
Prerequisites:
any one art history class and any one studio class or permission of instructor
Enrollment Preferences:
given to Art majors
Materials/Lab Fee:
lab fee tba
Distributions:
Division I
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ARTS 231 - 01 (S) LEC The Studio as Laboratory
ARTS 231 - 01 (S) LEC The Studio as LaboratoryDivision IDarren WaterstonT 1:10 pm - 3:50 pm
Spencer Critique Room4007
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