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May 11, 2025
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ART 2251 - Painting: Contemporary Practices Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
Contemporary painting practices provides an overview of advanced skills and concepts in painting. This course explores a variety of subject matter through the study of contemporary themes and the relationship between form and content. As students begin to define their individual directions, they will take advantage of the creative integration of concepts coupled with material exploration. Upon successful completion of this course, students are expected to demonstrate knowledge of research skills, and their application to individual processes, and begin to apply these to their practice.
Prerequisites: ART 1151 - Painting Fundamentals: Tools + Techniques
Notes: (Formerly FAP 2750 Painting II, FAP 3750 Painting II, FAP 3150 Painting II, FAP 3150 Painting 2, PT361 Painting Mat & Tech, ART 2240 Painting II)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Execute individual studio projects, use a variety of painting techniques, and utilize the appropriate materials associated with each technique.
- Present individual creative process strategies through critiques and discussions. Students will strategize their process and product using both historical and contemporary issues/theories, and their relationship to culture and society.
- Apply an understanding of a diptych, triptych, and series of paintings. Students will arrange work according to the elements of art and principles of design.
ART 2251 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric
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