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ashura junior member
Member # Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 14
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 5:09 am |
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Hi,
I'm basically not an artist student but a Computer Science one so I'm not familiar with the course syllabus of a fine art student and my college doesn't have any. Can someone please give me an outline of what they teach in a fine art course cause I want to know what they teach first and next etc. etc. I want to know this so maybe I can use the outline to my own studies in art cause I have a feeling that my very slow progress is actually because I don't know what order should I study first. THANKS IN ADVANCE!! |
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matter member
Member # Joined: 10 Aug 2004 Posts: 82 Location: ny
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 11:36 am |
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don't have my exact ccourse right now... second year pratt institute fine arts major right now... painting and drawing are both required, one kind of 3D (say ceramics, jewlery, welding/casting, plus one more kind of general abstract structures...), art history, creative writing/literature/film, and photography or print (the manual kind)...
i'd say if you really wanna cover yourself well, practice drawing and painting as much as possible. sculpture really helps too (ie. figure sculpting). read up on art history.. seriously, amazing stuff that can give you more insight into your own work. especially when you look at the major transitions and advancements.
from all i've experienced, the one thing i'm sure of is that art can be an avenue in itself... one discovery leads to another leads to another.. you learn to find your own solutions
that's my perspective, at least... it's helped me really improve since last year!
-matt |
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Heysoos member
Member # Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 294 Location: the New Mexico
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:48 pm |
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Fine Arts is basically divided into a few main types of classes: Studio Classes, in the first few years it is mostly about just learning skills then in the advance classes theres a lot of critiquing of ideas and such. Lots of Art History classes which start off as broad views of the history of art and then you choose several specific periods of study such as Romanticism, late 20th century, Oriental etc. And then theres classes which teach you to talk about and write about art so you can be a snotty artsy kid who hangs out at derelict coffee shops.
heres the fine arts min. requirements for where I went to school at CCAD.
Its probably more than whats required at a state school or a non art school.
Each of these classes counts as about 3 credit hours for the most part.
Foundation Studies / 21 hrs
2D Design
3D Design
Color Concepts
Digital Design
Drawing I and II
Freshmen Seminar
Fundamentals of Painting
Structural Drawing
Division Requirements / 42 hrs
Ceramics
Figure Drawing
Junior Seminar
Sculpture
Painting
Portfolio
Printmaking
Studio Professions
Studio Thesis
Academic Requirements / 42 hrs
Art History
Art History Advanced
Literature
Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy of Visual Art
Science
Social Science
Writing & the Arts I
Writing & the Arts II
Writing Advanced
Degree Requirements
21.0
42.0
42.0
24.0 +
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129 credit hrs = BFA
Electives / 24 hrs
FA courses (21 hrs)
LA courses (3.0 hrs)
Suggested Studio / Art Electives
Advertising Design
Art & Technology
Ceramics
Design II (Contemporary Concepts)
Design III & Advanced Color
Designing with Photoshop
Designing with QuarkXPress
Drawing
Drawing Workshop
Electronic Painting
Figure Drawing
Glassblowing
Illustration Techniques
Introduction to Illustration
Painting�Model/Portrait/Landscape
Photo-Sensitive Materials
Photography I
Printmaking
Sculpture
Studio Professions
Typography
Vector Graphics with FreeHand
Vector Graphics with Illustrator
Video I
Watercolor _________________ http://www.angelfire.com/art2/wfkeil |
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