Art Foundations
The Foundations Studies program provides students with studio skills that build visual, conceptual and creative abilities that are essential in their development as fine artists. In these required courses students will work closely with faculty on essential skills such as drawing, two-dimensional design, three-dimensional design and color theory. Projects are designed to encourage exploration, questioning and risk taking. Group critiques are held at the conclusion of each project to provide students the opportunity to discuss intentions and process while receiving critical feedback.
Undergraduate Offerings
- ARTS 1301 – Art & Society
- ARTS 1311 – Design I
- ARTS 1312 – Design II
- ARTS 1316 – Drawing I
- ARTS 1317 – Drawing II
- ARTS 3301 – Life Drawing
- ARTS 3311 – Color Theory
- ARTS 3367 – Digital Design Tools and Applications
- ARTS 4301 – Advanced Drawing
- ARTS 4391 – Topics in Studio Art