Art
Dustin Regul
509.793.2276
Art@bigbend.edu
Art courses may be taken as part of the Associate in Arts and Science DTA degree. These courses may be used toward the Humanities Breadth requirement or for Specified or General Elective credit. Students seeking Associate in Arts and Science DTA degree should refer to the catalog section “Degrees & Certificates” for a detailed description of the degree, its program outcomes, and courses that will satisfy degree requirements.
Art is a human expression dating back to prehistoric times. Humans made naturalistic and abstract expressions in their environments. As we delve into art making we tap into an essential characteristic of being human. In the art department, the studio method of learning emphasizes the development of individual creativity. Through the learning experience of technical competence, the art department encourages students to achieve a sense of involvement and integrity in making projects. Through the study of art history in other cultures and time periods the students may make connections to human expressions throughout the world community.
The department provides basic disciplines in the arts for art majors, other students, and citizens of the community. In developing each individual’s talent and interests, equal emphasis is on mastery and the appreciation of all art forms. The curriculum probes aspects of visual communication, which focus the eye, mind, and hand in the technical and creative awareness the student needs to adequately prepare for his/her major area of study and for transfer to a four-year college or university.
A variety of art courses are offered for the student and the community. The art student may select from such fields as art education, two and three-dimensional design, drawing, painting or ceramic art. Some possible career options for art and art history majors are: artist, art educator, museum curator, art critic, graphic designer, photographer, web designer, industrial design, and many others. The study of the arts and art history may help other majors in problem solving techniques, creative thinking, and working with others.
Since programs differ at each college, students should consult program outlines published by the college or university to which they intend to transfer. The following recommended courses prepare students for most baccalaureate institutions. Students should prepare their quarterly schedules with the assistance of an advisor knowledgeable in this transfer area.
Recommended Pre-Major Courses Credits
ART 140 Introduction to Digital Art.
ART 216 Prehistoric-Medieval Art History..
ART 217 Renaissance –Mid-nineteenth Century..
ART 218 Western Art: Impressionism to Art after 1945.
Recommended Art Electives (12 credits)
Courses
ART 101: 2D Foundations
Credits 52D Foundations is an introduction to the study of the elements and principles of art that will be explored through various media in two dimensional problems. There will be projects addressing the specific elements of art: line, shape/form, perspective, texture, value. Using these elements, the projects will also demonstrate the principles of organization: rhythm and repetition, balance, harmony-unity, movement, proportion, space, dominance.
ART 102: Color Theory
Credits 5The study of water color painting from still life and nature with an introduction to the materials and techniques of watercolor painting.
ART 103: 3D Foundations
Credits 5An introduction to the study of three-dimensional design explored through text and various media in sculpture.
ART 104: Drawing I
Credits 5ART 105: Drawing II
Credits 5ART 106: Drawing III
Credits 5ART 121: Ceramics I
Credits 5Experiments and design in clay applied to pottery and sculpture. Work in various hand construction methods, glazing and kiln firing.
ART 122: Ceramics II
Credits 5Ceramics II continues in experiments and design in clay applied to pottery and sculpture by throwing on the pottery wheel, glazing and kiln firing.
ART 123: Ceramics III
Credits 5Advanced experiments and design in clay applied to pottery and sculpture by working in various hand construction methods and in pottery wheel, glazing and kiln firing.
ART 140: Introduction to Digital Art
Credits 5ART 198: Special Projects
Credits 1 Max Credits 5ART 212: American Art
Credits 5ART 216: Western Art: Ancient to Medieval
Credits 5ART 217: Western Art: Renaissance to Mid Nineteenth Century
Credits 5ART 218: Western Art: Impressionism to Art After 1945
Credits 5ART 221: Watercolor Painting I
Credits 5The study of water color painting from still life and nature with an introduction to the materials and techniques of watercolor painting.
ART 222: Watercolor Painting II
Credits 5A continuation of the study of water color painting from still life and nature with the materials and techniques of water color painting.
ART 223: Watercolor Painting III
Credits 5Advanced water color painting is an emphasis upon the student’s artistic growth and the development of his or her own style and voice using watercolor techniques and materials.
ART 230: Painting/Drawing Workshop
Credits 5A workshop class designed to allow experimentation with 2D media such as pencil, charcoal, pastels, watercolor, acrylic paint.