Produce creative works that explore, interpret, and/or question issues of ethics, audience, identity, sustainability, invention, time, and change in relation to creative arts
Employ materials that reinforce their conceptual goals in each project
Integrate research into content based reasoning during the development of creative works, taking into consideration global and multi-cultural influences in contemporary art practices
Identify, analyze, and apply the artistic qualities of 3-D design
Critically analyze personal, contemporary, and historical works of art, as well as the artwork created by peers for both aesthetic and conceptual quality
Revise personal creative works in response to constructive critique by instructors and/or students
Promote personal and group welfare by using safe work procedures and maintaining a safe working environment
Course Description This course introduces the exploration of processes, ideas, and diverse media of visual arts. It addresses the thematic concepts that are central to the nature of art making today, with emphasis given to issues of MOTIVE and CHANGE while developing concepts, techniques, and processes involved in working in the third dimension. Credits: 3