Introduction

2D/3D Foundations is a practice-based studio course introducing the fundamentals of visual language including basic drawing, color theory, and basic modeling with the options to experiment with new digital fabrication technologies in the Maker Space. Students will be introduced to a variety of art media including charcoal, water-based paint, modeling clay and 3D printers with a focus on experimentation culminating in an individual semester final project. Students may also have the opportunity to visit art galleries, artist studios and site specific work off campus.

offering time

Spring 23

Major

Art and Media Studies

Faculty

Richard Streitmatter-Tran(V)

Category

Exploratory

Course code

ARTS107

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