ART 1110, Section 02 Spring 2004
Instructor: Ms. Catherine Egenberger
Office: PH302; Office Phone: 285-7550; Email: catherine.egenberger@roch.edu
Office Hours: Mon & Tuer, 12:00-12:30; Website: www.acd.roch.edu/courses/art1110-01TEXTBOOK
Getlein, Mark: Gilberts Living With Art, Sixth Edition (required)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an introductory exposure to art and to ideas about art and its creation. We will discuss general ideas about the nature and uses of art, review the visual elements and principles of design, explore common media and techniques, and briefly look at a history of the major developments in the visual arts. On April 23rd we will take a trip to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA).
COURSE PREREQUISITES
No prerequisite courses necessary.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students will be introduced to works of art and will begin to develop an understanding and appreciation of the visual arts. We will explore the context and purposes of art, learn some related vocabulary, and examine basic elements and techniques. Students will begin to learn to make meaning of visual works of art.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attendance is required. More than four unexcused absences will result in a loss of points (10 points per each additional unexcused absence). The last day to withdraw with a “W” is April 16th.
EVALUATION
Small Group Presentations 50 points Midterm 100 points Museum Papers, 2 @ 100 pts. each 200 points Connections Folder 50 points Collage 50 points Final Exam 100 points Total 550 points
Further information regarding Small Group Presentations, Collage Project, Museum Papers, the Museum Visit, and Connections Folders will be distributed at a later date. Assignments will also be posted on the website listed above.
EXAMS
A variety of testing methods will be used. Some questions will call for Contrast/Comparison of slides; others will require longer essays. Both exams will include slide identifications. No make-up tests will be given without prior arrangement (unless due to emergency).
GRADING POLICY
90% -100% = A 80% -89% = B
70% - 79% = C
60% - 69% = D
59% and below = NC A NOTE ABOUT PLAGIARISM:
Words or ideas in your papers that come from a particular source must be credited to that source. The failure to cite sources for words or ideas which are not your own is considered plagiarism. Clear violations of academic honesty (plagiarism and/or cheating) will result in failure of the course.
READING ASSIGNMENTS
Approximate reading schedule is listed below. Read each assignment before the class in which the corresponding material will be presented. It is important that you keep up with the reading. This will help you to better understand the materials as they are presented in class.
WEEK CHAPTERS PAGES
1 (Jan. 12,13,15) Introduction to the Course
2 (Jan. 19)
(Jan. 20,22)NO CLASS
Chapter 1 (Living with Art)
What is the value of art?
How can we look at a work of art in a meaningful way?
Chapter 2 (What is Art?)
pp. 3-19
pp. 20-433 (Jan. 26,27,29) Chapter 3 (Themes & Purposes of Art)
Chapter 4 (The Visual Elements)
pp. 44-75
pp. 76-119
4 (Feb. 2,3,5)
Chapter 5 (Principles of Design)
Chapter 6 (Drawing)
Chapter 7 (Painting)
pp. 120-143
pp. 144-161
pp. 162-1775 (Feb. 9,10,12) SMALL GROUP PRESENTATIONS 6 (Feb. 16)
(Feb. 17,19)Holiday (No Classes)
SMALL GROUP PRESENTATIONS
7 (Feb. 23,24,26)
Chapter 8 (Prints)
Chapter 9 (The Camera Arts)
Chapter 11 (Sculpture)
pp. 178-201
pp. 202-241
pp. 255-2778 (Mar. 1,2,4) Chapter 12 (Crafts)
Chapter 13 (Architecture)pp. 278-293
pp. 294-3319 (Mar. 8,9,11) SPRING BREAK: March 8th-12th 10 (Mar. 15)
(Mar. 16,18)Review for Midterm
MIDTERM
Chapters 1-9; 11-1311 (Mar. 22,23,25) Chapter 14 (Ancient Art)
Chapter 15 (Christianity & Middle Ages)pp. 332-359
pp. 360-37612 (Mar29,30)
(Apr. 1)Chapter 16 (Renaissance)
COLLAGE PROJECT PRESENTATIONSpp. 377-405
13 (Apr. 5,6,8) Chapter 17 (Baroque)
pp. 406-427 14 (Apr. 12,13)
(Apr. 15)Chapter 21 (1800-1945)
NO CLASS
pp. 488-519 15 (Apr. 19,20)
(Apr. 22)
(Apr. 23)Chapter 22
NO CLASS
MUSEUM VISIT (approx. 8:00 AM -4:45 PM)pp. 520-550 16 (Apr. 26)
(Apr. 27)
(Apr. 29)
CONNECTIONS PRESENTATIONS
NO CLASS
Chapter 18 (Arts of Islam and Africa)
pp. 428-442
17 (May 3)
(May 4)Chapter 19 (Arts of the East)
Chapter 20 (Arts of the Pacific & Americas)
MUSEUM PAPERS DUE
Review for Final Exampp. 442-469
pp. 470-48718 (May 6)
(May 10)FINAL EXAM (Slides)
FINAL EXAM (Essays)All Chapters except Chapter 10