Fine Arts-and Integrative Studio Practice
- HER-J 400 Practical Concerns for Studio Artists (3 cr.) P: Senior standing. Course devoted to practical aspects of managing a studio and maintaining an artistic career. Subjects include artwork photography, gallery representation, legal and tax issues, and health hazards. This course is required for all fine arts students.
- HER-n 208 Integrative Studio Lab: Rotating Topics (1.5 cr.)
Students engage in focused study of a substantive area of Fine Arts studio practice. Courses enable Art and Design majors to develop deeper knowledge of one aspect of contemporary studio practice. Topics may include: Performance, Installation, Letter Press, Screen Printing, CNC for Artists, Small Scale Painting, or Creative Lighting Solutions.
- HER-N 210 Integrative Studio Lab: Rotating Topics (3 cr.)
This course offers Art and Design majors the opportunity to develop deeper knowledge of one aspect of contemporary studio practice by focusing their studies in a particular area of Fine Art. Topics may include: Performance, Installation, Letter Press, Screen Printing, CNC for Artists, Small Scale Painting, or Creative Lighting Solutions.
- HER-N 310 Integrative Studio Lab: Rotating Topics (3 cr.)
This course offers Art and Design majors the opportunity to develop deeper knowledge of one aspect of contemporary studio practice by focusing their studies in a particular area of Fine Art. Topics may include: Performance, Installation, Letter Press, Screen Printing, CNC for Artists, Small Scale Painting, or Creative Lighting Solutions.
- HER-X 201 Professional Practice in the Visual Arts 1 (1.5cr cr.)
Course covers career resources and services for Fine Arts majors. Students begin to develop tools for presenting themselves to the public, such as a web page, professional social media presence, and digital portfolio. Students will verify alignment between their career ambitions and their major and receive appropriate advising.
- HER-X 301 Professional Practice in the Visual Arts 2 (1.5cr cr.)
Provides students with career support appropriate to the junior year. Students will research and plan their first steps beyond graduation, revise and maintain their public-facing professional materials, and learn how to professionally disseminate their creative work in their respective career fields. Includes preparation for mid-level review.