2008-2009 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
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FACR 215 - Subjects/Formats This is a required studio course that explores Subject/Format issues that cross over between the traditional fine arts disciplines. Students in the Painting/Drawing, Sculpture, Printmaking and Multidiscipline tracks will work from a common syllabus and develop artworks within the traditional framework of their studio base. Three projects will be assigned over the course of the semester. Each project assignment will be limited by a specified subject matter and a specified format. Each of the three project periods will conclude with a group critique. This course is sequentially linked to FACR 216 Research Practices. Course begins Spring 2009.
Prerequisites & Notes Corequisite: Research Practices
Open to Fine Arts, Media Arts and Crafts majors within the College of Art and Design. Priority enrollment to Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors.
Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs
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