Interdisciplinary Studio/Seminar
Advanced—Year
A dialogue with peers working in a variety of disciplines, this course is designed for experienced visual-arts students. It is a forum to share and discuss critical, creative, intellectual strategies and processes while building, nurturing, and sustaining an independent point of view. Each participant will be expected to focus on growing the values, commitments, and attitudes embedded in his or her own body of work and ideas. Experimentation, innovation, and uniqueness of vision will be encouraged, along with habits of discipline necessary to support all creative endeavors. Readings and discussion of art and cultural history are an important part of the weekly course work. Open to juniors and seniors with prior visual-arts experience.
Visual Arts courses
- Animation for Short Films
- Advanced Painting
- Advanced Photography
- Advanced Printmaking
- Animation Sketchbooks
- Architecture Studio: Designing Built Form
- Artist Books
- Basic Analog Black-and-White Photography
- Basic Painting: Color and Form
- Beginning Painting: Value, Color, and Composition
- Concepts in Game Design
- Contemporary Painting Practices/Traditional Techniques
- Creative Code
- Digital Documentary Storytelling: Development and Process
- Digital Photography
- Drawing: A Big Evolution
- Drawing: Translating an Invisible World
- Filmmaking Structural Analysis: Film Writing
- First-Year Studies in Visual Art
- First-Year Studies: Outside Cinema: Contemporary Approaches to Video Art Production
- First-Year Studies: The Photograph Now
- Frame By Frame I
- Frame By Frame II
- Interdisciplinary Studio/Seminar
- Intermediate Photography
- Let’s Get Physical: Building an Interactive World
- Making the Genre Film: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy
- Printmaking I, II
- Producing Independent Film, TV, and Video—A Real-World Guide
- Script to Screen I
- Concepts in Sculpture
- The Art of Storytelling
- The Webisodics Project/Web Series Asylum
- Things and Beyond
- Writing for the Screen
- Writing Movies I
- Writing Movies II
- Writing the Film

