| Time | Days | Location | Instructor | GER | Credit | OPUS Class Number | Syllabus (Tentative) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4:00pm-7:00pm | Tu | VISUAL ARTS BUILDING | Linda Armstrong. | HAP. | 4 | 2807 | TBA. |
This course springs from a contemporary definition of sculpture: Sculpture as idea manifested in matter. This implies that sculpture is involved with materials and the process of "making". At the same time the evolutionary process of sculpture involves the continual reexamination of the definition of sculpture. The focus of this course is the experimentation with the ideas and media of sculpture. Emphasis will be on the exploration of contemporary issues in relationship to individual aesthetic choices.
There will be a student lab fee of $60.
Grading
| Assignment/Exam | Details | % of Total Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Students will develop project proposals to submit for instructor's approval. Grades will be based on the successful completion of projects via criteria agreed to by both instructor and student. Independent projects will be supplemented by presentations and field trips when possible. The three-hour class session will be complemented by outside assignments and individual consultation for the four credit hours in this course. |
The schedule of courses on O.P.U.S. is the official listing of courses, including days and times they meet and the General Education Requirements they satisfy. Students should use course descriptions as general guidelines. Course requirements, grading details, book lists, and syllabi are subject to change.