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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art and Art History
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Departmental Honors
The department provides for a two-semester honors program in art for those seniors whose work has been outstanding. In order to qualify for the program a student must have
- a cumulative standing in Art of 3.5;
- an overall cumulative grade point average of 3.0;
- a total of 70 or more completed credits, at least 18 of which must be in Art (a minimum of 9 credits on this campus).
Qualified students must submit a proposal outline for ART 491 and 492 to the department chair during the third semester prior to graduation. The proposal, which must be endorsed by the potential supervisory faculty member, should provide for creative work and/or scholarly research. The honors committee has the responsibility for review of the initial proposal and for acceptance into both semesters of the program.
ProgramsMajorMinorCourses- ART 100 - The Language of Art
- ART 101 - Ancient and Medieval Art
- ART 102 - Renaissance to Modern Art
- ART 104L - Introduction to East Asian Art
- ART 105G - Eyes on the Ball: The Art of Play
- ART 175 - Visual Techniques
- ART 199 - Visual Thinking
- ART 207L - Queer Visual Culture: Sexuality, Gender, and Visual Representation
- ART 208 - Introduction to Contemporary Practices in Fiber Art
- ART 210 - Special Topics
- ART 212L - Traditional Japanese Architecture
- ART 213L - The Art of Editing
- ART 220 - Introduction to Graphic Design
- ART 222 - Survey of American Art
- ART 224 - Museum Practices
- ART 226 - Baroque Art and Architecture (c.1580-c.1750): A Global Sensation
- ART 229 - American Prints, Politics, and Popular Culture
- ART 230 - Architecture, Design, and Society
- ART 235 - History of Global Design
- ART 245 - Great Directors
- ART 250 - Art of the Twentieth Century
- ART 251L - African-American Art
- ART 252 - American Art in Boston
- ART 253 - Welding
- ART 256 - The Arts of Japan
- ART 258 - The Arts of China
- ART 262L - Greek Art and Architecture
- ART 269L - Anthropology of the Objects and the Objectified: an Interdisciplinary Approach to Things
- ART 271L - Religion and the Arts
- ART 278L - U.S. Documentary Photography
- ART 281 - Drawing I
- ART 283 - Introduction to the Materials, Techniques and Concepts of Painting
- ART 286 - Materials, Processes, and Ideas: Introduction to Contemporary Sculptural Practices
- ART 287 - Introduction to Printmaking
- ART 293L - Photography I
- ART 295L - Introduction to Video
- ART 297 - Introduction to Digital Media Art
- ART 305 - Early Medieval Art
- ART 306 - Romanesque and Gothic Art
- ART 310 - Special Topics
- ART 311 - Early Italian Renaissance Art
- ART 312 - Late Italian Renaissance Art
- ART 313L - The Art of Early Modern Venice: Myths and Realities of a Floating City
- ART 315 - Eighteenth-Century European Art
- ART 317 - Nineteenth-Century Art in Europe and the United States
- ART 318L - Women and Experimental Cinema
- ART 326 - Materials, Materiality, Meaning
- ART 327L - Hellenistic Art and Culture
- ART 351L - Documentary Moving Images
- ART 362L - Japanese Art from 16th to 20th Centuries: Japan and the West
- ART 368 - History of Photography: 1839-Present
- ART 369 - American Women Photographers
- ART 370L - Studies in Experimental Film and Video Art
- ART 375 - Contemporary Art: c. 1989-Present
- ART 380 - Studio Workshop
- ART 381W - Drawing Workshop
- ART 383 - Painting Workshop
- ART 386 - Sculpture Workshop
- ART 387 - Printmaking Workshop
- ART 393L - Photography Workshop
- ART 395L - Video Workshop
- ART 397 - Digital Media Workshop
- ART 478 - Independent Study
- ART 479 - Independent Study
- ART 481 - Seminar in Visual Studies
- ART 488 - Special Problems: Field Work
- ART 489 - Special Problems: Field Work
- ART 491 - Honors Project
- ART 492 - Honors Project
- ART 493 - The Marble Collection: Internship in Publications
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