ARTS 319(F) Junior Seminar: Methods in Contemporary Art Practice

Junior seminar is an in-depth exploration of contemporary theory, history, and criticism as it relates to artmaking practice. Students will be required to read historical and critical writings, study work of contemporary artists, present materials on contemporary artists, and to make three projects that grow out of issues raised by the course.
Evaluation will be based on short writing assignments, studio projects, and class participation. Lab fee.
Enrollment is limited to Studio Art majors. This course is part of the Critical Reasoning and Analytical Skills initiative.
Studio and History and Practice majors are required to take this course in the junior year unless studying abroad during the fall semester.

Hour: L. JOHNSON