Foundations 105 is an intensive; half-semester workshop-style course that explores more advanced notions of the image. This second semester of the two-semester Foundations sequence is more acutely focused on research's role in a student's work and their individual artistic voice. While still staying true to Alfred Foundations' embodied studio art curriculum; these courses require students to further consider their role in the contemporary art world. The Image course; 105; guides students to enhance image literacy through image creation; image appropriation; and transformative aspects of imagery using a wide range of research skills and daily practice. This section includes observational drawing; mechanical (re)production including printmaking; and transforming created images via time-based tools. (Spring)
Semester Offered
Spring