Middlebury

ART 0700

Advanced Studio Thesis I

Advanced Studio Thesis I
In this studio course, students will conceive, produce, exhibit, and document a body of work in one or more artistic media. We will conduct regular group critiques and discussions, learn to present artworks in oral and written formats, and explore the role of critique in developing an individual creative practice. Students will become familiar with the themes and critical discourse of contemporary art through selected readings, studio visits with Studio Arts faculty and visiting artists, and field trips to museums and exhibition spaces. Each student will receive studio space and a stipend for production. Interested students should contact the professor a minimum of (1) week prior to online registration. Provide a transcript of all completed Studio Art courses, images of work created, and a brief, 1-2 page description of the media you intend to use and the subject matter you wish to further investigate. Students are expected to have completed two Studio Art classes in the medium they wish to explore before applying for ART 700. Approval required. 4 hrs sem./lab.

Majors and minors may submit a proposal for ART0701 and ART0702 after completing ART0700.
Subject:
Studio Art
Department:
Program in Studio Art
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
CW

Sections in Fall 2014, School Abroad Japan (Tokyo)

Fall 2014

ART0700A-F14 Seminar (Mirling)
ART0700X-F14 Discussion (Mirling)
ART0700Y-F14 Discussion (Mirling)
ART0700Z-F14 Discussion (Mirling)