Biola_Catalog_19670101NA

DIVISION OF FINE ARTS

PROFESSOR: Brown ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: Lock ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Heppner, J. Hill (chairman)' Kindell, Schaper, Schumacher, Unfreid, Wong INSTRUCTORS: Ahn, Doss, G. Hooker, Schwarz, Weide, Whitaker, Wiebe, Zamora ART Objective. The objectives of the Art Department are: 1. To promote proficiency in a specialized area for a pro­ fessional art career. 2. To develop adequate intellectual foundations and techni­ cal skills to pursue advanced study in Art. Department Minor. 20 units of which 12 must be upper divi­ sion. As part of this 20 unit requirement, the student must com­ plete lower division courses 104, 105, 201 or 202, upper division courses 403 or 404, and eight units from the following: Drawing, Painting, Design, Graphics, Sculpture, Art History. 101. ART APPRECIATION. (2) Designed to promote an appreciation of painting, sculpture, architecture, as well as the graphics, industrial , and decora­ tive arts. A comparative study of styles, periods and artists. Prerequisite for all subsequent art courses. Either semester.

102. GREAT MASTER WORKS. (2)

An analytical view of major artistic achievements in paint­ ing. Group and individual projects. Either semester. Fee: $8.

103. BEGINNING OIL PAINTING. (2)

Painting in oil, problems using still life and landscape. Fee: $10. DRAWING. (2) Basic drawing to study form, perspective and composition. Fee: $2.

104.

105. DRAWING. (2)

A continuation of 104 studying still life and model. Prerequisite: 104. Fee: $2. }

201. l'NTMJJf:feTroN "110 ~ (2) D :;;r

The visual and tactile elements of art. A historical survey as it reflects the development of these elements. Fee: $8.

202. TECHNIQUES OF ART. (2)

A survey of basic techniques in various media. Studio ex­ perience in their usage. Fee: $8.

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