Art

ART124 Material Metaphor: Creating Meaning in Form

Workshops introduce further investigation of materials and techniques. Students explore diverse methods of visual communication through a series of projects that require individual research and collaborative efforts. Students are encouraged to develop projects according to their motivation, expertise, and self-assessment. Emphasis placed on contemporary studio practices of installation, students will integrate a variety of materials and metaphor within the architectural and environmental space. Students are billed a materials fee.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): One course from ART 20H, ART 120 ART 121, ART 122, ART 125, ART 129, ART 172, ART 180B, ART 183, ART 188, ART 189; and two non-sculpture/intermedia/ public art lower-division studios from ART 15, ART 20G, ART 20I, ART 20J, ART 20K, ART 20L, ART 26. Enrollment is restricted to art majors.

Credits

5

Instructor

Elizabeth Stephens

Repeatable for credit

Yes