MONMOUTH ART
  • Home
  • Mission
  • Visual Art Events Calendar
  • Why Study Art?
  • Student Portfolios
  • Scholarships and Awards
    • Prizes
    • LogoContest
  • Honors
  • Programs
    • Art Major >
      • Portfolio Reviews
    • Art Minor
    • Electives?
  • Advising
  • Studio Areas
    • Studio Areas Overview
    • Ceramics
    • Graphic Design
    • Painting and Drawing
    • Photography
    • Sculpture
    • Foundations/Advanced
    • Art History
  • Faculty
  • Exhibitions
    • Exhibitions 2019-2020
  • Travel & Study Abroad
  • SOfIA
  • Art Alliance
  • The Fine Arts at Monmouth
  • Local Arts Links
  • Alumni

Special Art Courses
2015-2016

The pdf files are flyers about the courses. 
Advisors, please print these flyers and share with your advisees.

Fall 2015

ARTD 350 - Special Topics in Art History: 
                    Art Appreciation - 1 credit
Tuesday/Thursday - 11:00-12:15
Instructor: Natalie Shelly
appreciation.pdf
File Size: 1077 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

The purpose of Art Appreciation is to familiarize students with the language, structure, goals, and accomplishments of art and its makers throughout art history.  Students will develop their visual literacy through an investigation of the unique character of art and its range of possibilities through various media areas. Students will be exposed to the vocabulary of art studies, studio opportunities, and gain an increased appreciation of the vitality and complexity of art’s role in the human experience. 

Spring 2016

ARTD 250 - Special Topics in Studio: 
                 Relief Sculpture - .5 credit 
Tuesday/Thursday - 12:30-3:15 - 2nd-half semester
Instructor: Stacy Lotz
This course in Sculpture is expected to provide an understanding and appreciation for contemporary sculpture through practice, in studio, of sculptural relief techniques. Besides the processes associated with making relief sculptures, there is an expectation that an understanding of basic sculptural elements will be gained and an appreciation for both historical and contemporary artists and the contexts in which they create/ed sculptural reliefs will be understood. 

ARTD 290 - Travel: Paris & Amsterdam 
.25 or .5 credit
paris_amsterdam.pdf
File Size: 449 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Meetings during the semester TDB; 
Travel - 9 days beginning just after Commencement in May
Instructor: Stephanie Baugh
This Short Academic Travel course will spend 5 days in Paris followed by 2 days in Amsterdam.
Follow this link for more information:  Paris & Amsterdam Trip

Art Department - Monmouth College - Monmouth, Illinois