Introduction to Gallery Practices
A course in the practices and ethics of operating an art gallery.
A course in the practices and ethics of operating an art gallery.
Writing the expository essay; develops fluency and emphasizes development, coherence, style, revision, and editing for target-language accuracy. This course satisfies the English 101 requirement for non-native English speakers.
Writing the expository essay; develops fluency and emphasizes development, coherence, style, revision, and editing for target-language accuracy. This course satisfies the English 101 requirement for non-native English speakers.
Introduction to concepts and practices in printing woodcuts, linocuts and assembled relief surfaces.
An introductory studio course emphasizing a disciplined foundation in drawing concepts based on visual observations.
Intro to literature that explores and considers the ways in which major literary genres (poetry, fiction, drama), themes, and literary movements interact with, reflect, inspire, and inform artworks in different fine arts (painting and sculpture, film, theater, music, and dance).
This course provides an overview of the psychology of learning, motivation, growth & development, personality dynamics, and social adjustments for students in grades K-8. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to various characteristics that impact learning. Students will explore the implications of learning theories and demonstrate how key concepts and principles can be applied in the educational environment.
Explores visual forms and contemporary concepts through a variety of media, presentations and discussions. Transfers to UNR/UNLV. Satisfies UNR Fine Arts core curriculum.
Introduction to photographic techniques. Topics include exposure, camera controls, digital printing, file management. Exploration of creative possibilities and thematic modes of photography; working in series.
Intermediate course in painting, emphasizing various materials and methods.