ARTS 210 Studio Book Arts
This course is designed for students who have completed ARTS110, or for self-directed students working in the area of Book Arts. This course requires students to complete a proposed contract and meet with the Instructor throughout the semester for individual critiques. Students are required to present their completed body of work with a written artist statement to the class at the end of the semester. Students may accumulate a maximum of 6 credit hours in this area. Prerequsite: ARTS110 or Instructor Permission
Prerequisite
ARTS110
ARTS 210Studio Book Arts
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I. General Information
Department
Visual and Performing Arts Academic
II. Course Specification
Course Type
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Credit Hours Narrative
2 credits
Semester Contact Hours Lecture
0
Semester Contact Hours Lab
60
Prerequisite Narrative
ARTS110
III. Catalog Course Description
This course is designed for students who have completed ARTS110, or for self-directed students working in the area of Book Arts. This course requires students to complete a proposed contract and meet with the Instructor throughout the semester for individual critiques. Students are required to present their completed body of work with a written artist statement to the class at the end of the semester. Students may accumulate a maximum of 6 credit hours in this area. Prerequsite: ARTS110 or Instructor Permission
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
VI. Delivery Methodologies
Assessment Strategy Narrative
Develop personal style and expression in the area of artist books.
Build a professional portfolio of work with an accompanying artist statement.
Develop an Intermediate/Advanced level of work in the area of artist books.
Specific Course Activity Assignment or Assessment Requirements
4 projects minimum requirement with individual critiques and end of the semester presentation to the class about body of work produced with written artist statement.