1995-1996 Undergraduate Catalog

College of Arts and Sciences - Art
NMSU

Associate Professor Joshua Rose, department head

Professors Fidler, Moffitt, Ocepek; Associate Professors Jaffe, Rose; Assistant Professors Barello, DuBois, Green, Rindge, Stevens; College Assistant Professors Fitzsimmons, St. Aubyn

DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
EMPHASIS: Studio Art
EMPHASIS: Art History

DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts
MAJOR: Studio Art
EMPHASIS: Ceramics
EMPHASIS: Graphic Design
EMPHASIS: Jewelry and Metalsmithing
EMPHASIS: Painting
EMPHASIS: Printmaking
EMPHASIS: Sculpture
EMPHASIS: Photography

The Department of Art provides a rigorous program for the enrichment, application, development, and appreciation of the visual arts. Students in studio develop an individual aesthetic by experimenting with and expressing visual concepts in an articulate manner. Art history students acquire a
comprehensive understanding of the aesthetic and cultural issues addressed within the history of art, conducting and presenting independent research. The study of art provides an appropriate background for the pursuit of careers in studio art and art history in such areas as the visual arts, graphic design, conservation, library/museum work, advertising, architecture and interior design, photography, crafts, cinematography, education and therapy, publishing, theatre, television, dance, industry and business, communication, religion, management, and research in the creative and academic areas. A major in art also provides students with a broad humanistic background appropriate to preparation for advanced degrees in other fields.

DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts

EMPHASIS: Studio Art

The general studio program is designed to give the student an understanding of the fields of drawing, painting, graphic design, printmaking, sculpture, photography, jewelry and metalsmithing, ceramics, and the history and appreciation of art in the context of a liberal education.

Departmental Requirements (Total credits 63)

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295-296, Introduction to Art History I, II 6 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
In addition, five 200-level studio courses 15 cr.

Junior Year (12 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
Two 300-level studio courses 6 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (15 credits)

Three 300-level or above studio courses 9 cr.
Two 300-level art history courses 6 cr.

Elective art courses taken beyond the 63 required credits must be taken at a 300 level or above.

Electives: Sufficient to bring credits to 128, including 55 upper-division.

EMPHASIS: Art History

The art history program is designed to give the student a broad familiarity with the visual arts through the factual and theoretical study of aesthetics, cultural contexts, iconography, pictorial traditions, stylistic development, and technical practices. Students are encouraged to take related courses in anthropology, area studies, foreign languages, history, literature, music history, philosophy, and religion.

Departmental Requirements (Total credits 60)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295-296, Introduction to Art History I, II 6 cr.
300-400-level art history courses 27 cr.
200-400-level art history or studio art electives 18 cr.

Electives: Sufficient to bring total credits to 128, including 55 upper division. Upper-division electives should be selected from courses in the humanities.

DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts
MAJOR: Studio Art

The studio art curriculum is designed to give the student a broad understanding of the field of art, including appreciation and criticism, ceramics, graphic design, photography, metal arts, drawing, printmaking, painting, sculpture, and art history. This program is recommended for those students who wish to embark on a professional career and/or studio teaching in art.

If the graduate wishes to teach art in the public schools, she or he may qualify for certification by taking 24 credits in professional education courses and by meeting certain other requirements set by the Department of Art and the State Board of Education (See the ``College of Education'' chapter in this catalog.)

The number of credits counted toward graduation is 75. Of these, 9 credits must be in 300-level art history period courses in addition to the basic survey in art history. A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

The academic electives should be selected from upper-division courses in the following fields: English, history, science, or intermediate foreign language.

The maximum credits for variable courses shall be 6 credits per semester except by permission.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS EXCEPTION

A second language is not required.

Departmental Requirements (Total credits 75)

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295-296, Introduction to Art History I, II 6 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
In addition, five 200-level studio courses 15 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
Two 300-level art history period courses 6 cr.
Three 300-level studio courses 9 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

One 300-level art history period course 3 cr.
Five 300-level or above studio courses 15 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts
MAJOR: Studio Art

EMPHASIS: Graphic Design

The graphic design program provides the student with a broad spectrum of experience in the major areas of this applied design profession. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of basic studio skills, design studio tools, equipment and materials, the creative solution of visual communication projects, and portfolio design.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
ART 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 255, Graphic Design IA 3 cr.
ART 256, Graphic Design IB 3 cr.
ART 270, Photography I 3 cr.
In addition, two 200-level studio courses, to include
a three-dimensional area
6 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 355, Graphic Design and Production I 3 cr.
ART 356, Graphic Design and Production II 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level art history period courses 6 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.
ART 398,Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 455, Graphic Design Workshop A 3 cr.
ART 456, Graphic Design Workshop B 3 cr.
ART 458, New Mexico Studio of Design 3 cr.
One 300/400-level art history period course 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level studio courses 6 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

EMPHASIS: Jewelry and Metalsmithing

The jewelry and metalsmithing program is designed to expose the student to a broad range of technical processes, including, but not exclusive to, metals. Contemporary metal working encompasses the realm of purely conceptual and sculptural objects, as well as the ornamental and body related. Students study the history of the decorative arts and clarify their ideas through such vehicles as wearable jewelry and utilitarian and sculptural objects.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
ART 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 285, Metals and Jewelry I 3 cr.
ART 294, Special Topics in Studio (Metals and Jewelry) 3 cr.
Three 200-level studio courses 9 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 385, Metals and Jewelry II 3, 3 cr.
Two 300/400 level art history period courses 6 cr.
One 300/400 level studio course 3 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 485, Metals Workshop 12 cr.
One 300/400-level art history period course 3 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

EMPHASIS: Painting

The painting program begins with basic studies in drawing, two-
dimensional design, and color in preparation for more advanced study of color, specific painting techniques, exploration of the expressive possibilities of various media, and the diverse conceptual modes available to the painter.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

Art 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
Art 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
Art 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
Art 295, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
Art 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 260, Painting I 3 cr.
ART 261, Painting II 3 cr.
In addition, three 200-level studio courses, to include
a three-dimensional area
9 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 360, Painting III 3, 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level art history period courses 6 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 460, Painting IV 3, 3 cr.
ART 450, Drawing Workshop 3 cr.
One 300/400-level art history period course 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level studio courses 6 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

EMPHASIS: Ceramics

The Ceramics program provides the student with a broad spectrum of experience in the major areas of the ceramics profession.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
ART 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 275, Ceramics I,A 3 cr.
ART 276, Ceramics I,B 3 cr.
Three 200-level studio courses 9 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 375, Ceramics II 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level art history period courses 6 cr.
Two 300/400-level studio course 6 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 475, Ceramics Workshop 12 cr.
One 300/400-level art history period course 3 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

EMPHASIS: Sculpture

The program in sculpture is designed to expose the student to a broad spectrum of materials, techniques, and ideologies. The department has facilities for both large- and small-scale work, including wood and stone carving, wood construction, metal forging and fabrication, bronze, aluminum and plaster casting, and lay-up. Running throughout the program is a strong emphasis on the development of personal perception.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
ART 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 265, Sculpture I, A 3 cr.
ART 266, Sculpture I, B 3 cr.
Three 200-level studio courses 9 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 365, Sculpture IIA 3 cr.
ART 368, Monumental Public Sculpture 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level art history period courses 6 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 465, Sculpture Workshop I 12 cr.
One 300/400-level art history period course 3 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

EMPHASIS: Photography

The program of study includes basic black-and-white and color photography, including shooting, processing, and printing, zone system, photochemistry, and archival procedures. Contemporary criticism and theory provide a framework for understanding photography in the fine arts, adver-tising, journalism, and documentary work. Readings, slide lectures, and writing assignments offer a critical and historical context for the refinement of individual work.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 295, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
ART 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 270, Photography I 3 cr.
ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 255, Graphic Design I, or ART 280, Printmaking I 3 cr.
ART 271, Photography II 3 cr.
Any two 200-level courses to include a 3-D area 9 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 370, Color Photography 3 cr.
ART 371, Photographic Genres and Techniques 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level art history courses 6 cr.
One 300/400-level studio course 3 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 470, Photography Workshop 3, 3 cr.
ART 471, Photographic Portrait 3 cr.
Total of 9 credits in any combination of 300/400-level art history or
studio courses. Must include at least one class of each.
9 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in their last semester.

EMPHASIS: Printmaking

The printmaking program provides the student with a strong foundation in the major forms of art. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of the student's aesthetic through printmaking and drawing.

REQUIRED COURSES

Freshman Year (15 credits)

ART 150, Drawing I 3 cr.
ART 155, Design: 2-D 3 cr.
ART 156, Design: 3-D 3 cr.
ART 195, Introduction to Art History I 3 cr.
ART 296, Introduction to Art History II 3 cr.

Sophomore Year (21 credits)

ART 151, Drawing II 3 cr.
ART 250, Drawing III 3 cr.
ART 280, Printmaking I 3 cr.
ART 380, Printmaking II 3 cr.
Any three 200-level courses to include a 3-D area 9 cr.

Junior Year (21 credits)

ART 350, Drawing IV 3 cr.
ART 480, Printmaking Workshop 3, 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level art history courses 6 cr.
One 300/400-level elective studio course 3 cr.
ART 398, Undergraduate Studio Seminar 3 cr.

Senior Year (18 credits)

ART 450, Drawing Workshop 3 cr.
ART 580, Printmaking Workshop 3, 3 cr.
One 300/400-level art history period course 3 cr.
Two 300/400-level elective studio courses 6 cr.

A senior thesis exhibition will be required of all graduating B.F.A. students in the last semester.

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