ART 106: Time & Space

Department
Credits 2
Foundations 106 is an intensive; half-semester workshop-style course that explores more advanced notions of making time-based work. 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 Time and Space course; 106; will be experimental - allowing students to make videos using vintage film stock and/or hand drawn animations. No prior experience with computers will be needed for this workshop and students will receive individual help with technology they might struggle with or even hate. (Spring)
Prerequisites
Semester Offered
Spring