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Page history. Green Hall Gallery. Full info at art. Fall at the School of Art. VA lectures in Photo are open only to members of the SoA community. After successful completion of the preliminary year, these students automatically continue on in the two-year M. Preliminary-Year The preliminary year has a required studio course sequence and additional electives are not recommended.

First year There are 3 required courses in the first year of the two-year program, totaling 15 credits. Second year minimum credits There are 4 required courses in the second year of the two-year program, totaling 18 credits. Design electives offered: Art b, Print to Screen: 1. Instruction in the program is rooted in the investigation of painting as a unique genre with its own complex syntax and history.

Within this setting, the program encourages diversity of practice and interpretation, innovation, and experimentation. Approximately twenty-one students are admitted each year. At the core of instruction are individual and group critiques with faculty, visiting critics, and visiting artists. In addition, students participate in a variety of seminars taught by both faculty and critics.

The study of printmaking is integrated into the painting program, and a student may concentrate in painting, printmaking, or a combination of the two. Students work in individual square-foot studios at Crown Street adjacent to Green Hall. Students have access to a printmaking workshop in the Crown Street building, equipped with two etching presses and a lithography press, a fully equipped silkscreen facility, as well as digital resources available in the print studio, throughout the School, and at the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media.

Photography is a two-year program of study admitting ten students a year. Darkroom, studio, and computer facilities are provided. Students receive technical instruction in black-and-white and color photography as well as nonsilver processes and digital image production. The program is committed to a broad definition of photography as a lens-based medium open to a variety of expressive means.

Each student is routinely exposed to many aesthetic positions through encounters with faculty members and visitors. The School is devoted not only to the refinement of visual skills, but also to the cultivation of the mind.

Students must bring creative force and imagination to their own development, for these qualities cannot be taught—they can only be stimulated and appreciated. It is conferred by the University upon recommendation of the faculty after successful completion of all course work in residence and after a thesis presentation that has been approved by the faculty. It implies distinctive achievement on the part of students in studies in the professional area of their choice and demonstrated capacity for independent work.

The minimum residence requirement is two years. If the work is not considered satisfactory, the student may not be invited back to complete the program see section on Review and Awards under Academic Regulations in the chapter General Information.

All degree candidates are expected to be present at the Commencement exercises in May unless excused by the dean.



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