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ART 289: Robert C. Turner Gallery Internship

Credits 1 3
Students work as interns in various capacities to provide creative leadership; programming; and management of the Robert C. Turner Gallery; the student-run gallery of the School of Art & Design. The instructor of record provides oversight and evaluation of internship activities. Repeatable for credit up to a total of 6.00 credit hours.

ART 293: The Business of Art: Professional Practices

Credits 3
This is a lecture-based study that explores the practical applications of the business of art including presentation; documentation and career planning specific to studio art. This course covers professional practices in the fine art world as appropriate to emerging artists by providing a foundation of practical information to assist undergraduate and graduate studio majors in building a successful career.

ART 294: Art Force 5: Social Justice Research Design Outreach

Credits 2
This course will research and design community-based art; with each semester focusing on a different historical theme. Past themes have included suffragist movement; the Harlem Hellfighters; Harlem Renaissance. Students research assigned individuals and design one community outreach project to serve an identified community. (Fall/Spring)

ART 389: Exhibition Design & Practice

Credits 2
Students gain practical experience in exhibition design and practice; develop marketable skills; engage in analysis of exhibitions and network through visits to regional museums and galleries; and reflect upon exhibition practices in а seminar setting. Students will address relevant contemporary issues in museums and galleries through journaling; assignments; class presentations; and discussion. The seminar readings are not meant to be comprehensive but to reflect the contemporary moment and provide jumping-off points for discussion in this critical moment in museums and galleries' histories and futures.

ART 401: Senior Studio

Credits 4 6
Senior-level studio is required by all BFA candidates in the final year of their undergraduate education. The emphasis is to provide a concentrated period for students to receive mentoring from faculty and peers as they push a body of works towards their final semester thesis exhibition. Through the semester; students meet rotationally either in a group setting for critiques; or one-on-one for individualized studio visits with their faculty mentor. There is a critical writing component.

ART 450: Independent Study

Credits 1 4
Academic inquiry into an area not covered in any established course; and carried on outside the usual instructor/classroom setting. Approved Plan of Study required.

ART 499: Senior Show

Credits 0
The culminating exhibit for the BFA degree. Prerequisite: 68-72 studio credit hours earned and senior standing in the BFA program.