Time Arts/Photography

 

ARTT 2191. Photographic Media I. (3) Prerequisite: ARTB 1206 or consent of instructor.  Fundamental principles, processes, and aesthetics of photography in black and white and color media.  Introduction to photographic color theory, operation of cameras, and basic darkroom techniques.  Principles of photography as a means of personal expression.  Six hours. ( Fall, Spring, Summer)

 

ARTT 2291. Black and White Printing.  (3) Prerequisites:  ARTB 1201 and ARTT 2191.  Continuation of ARTT 2191 with emphasis on contemporary methods, approaches and techniques in silver printing used as a means of creative personal expression.  Six hours.  (Spring)

 

ARTT 2292. Color Photography. (3) Prerequisite: ARTB 1201 and ARTT 2191. Continuation of ARTT 2191 with emphasis on color negative printing and theory and processes used as a means of creative personal expression. Six hours.  (On demand)

 

ARTT 3091. Topics in Time Arts. (1-3) Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Special topics in time arts. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3097. Issues in Time Arts. (3)  Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Identification of historical, contemporary  and  future  issues  affecting  the  use  and understanding of photography and electronic imaging, including video, when used as a means of personal expression.  May repeat for credit with change in topic. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3191.  Camera and Light.  (3) Prerequisite: ARTB 1201 and ARTT 2191.  Principles and practices of small, medium or large format photography, in conjunction with available and studio lighting techniques.  Emphasis on personal expression.  Six hours.  (Fall)

 

ARTT 3193. Alternative Photographic Media. (3) Prerequisite: ARTT 2291. Alternative silver and non-silver photographic media and aesthetics. Experimental studies in the personal and imaginative use of photographic materials. Six hours. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3195. Time Arts As Documents. (3) Prerequisite: ARTT 2191 or consent of instructor. Examines the nature of time arts documents, considering their sociological, anthropological, and artistic qualities.  Students are required to study the history and criticism of documentation and to make a document incorporating historical information and contemporary concerns.  Six hours. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3291. Advanced Photographic Media. (3) Prerequisite: ARTT 3191 or consent of instructor. Advanced use of the camera as a medium of individual creative expression. Projects in all types of photographic and photographically related media. May be repeated for credit. Six hours. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3409. Internship  in  Photography. (3) Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Non-salaried opportunity for students to observe, examine, and participate in the creative dynamics and procedural operations of a photography art organization, photographically related business, or museum studies. Sponsor and faculty supervised. An average of eight hours per week for fifteen weeks for a total of 120 hours. (Pass/No Credit grade evaluation) (Fall, Spring, Summer)

 

ARTT 3695.  Time Arts Seminar I.  (3) Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of photographic requirements, consent of instructor, and corequisite ARTT 3995. A Seminar emphasizing verbal and written criticism of photography and photographically related media. Criticism focused on historical and contemporary bodies of work as well as on students’ portfolios.  Three lecture hours taken in conjunction with ARTS 3995.  (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTT 3696.  Time Arts Seminar II.  (3) Prerequisites: ARTT 3695, 3995, and corequisite 3996. Continuation of ARTT 3695. Three lecture hours taken in conjunction with ARTT 3996.  (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTT 3891. Time Arts Workshop. (1-6) Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Contracted and pre-approved arrangements for student to receive credit for photographic, video, and electronic imaging workshops conducted outside the University's course offerings. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3892.  Time Arts Readings. (3) Directed readings in time arts studies, including photography, video, and electronic imaging. Emphasis to be placed on the multifaceted nature of time arts media as they are used in the arts and humanities, and on the identification of the major concepts and persons affecting the artistic and critical development of those media. (On demand)

 

ARTT 3995.  Time Arts Projects I. (3) Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of photographic requirements, consent of instructor.  Time Arts photography, video, and photo-electronic media studio focused on producing a body of work related to an artistic problem or theme chosen and explored as visual research by the student. Six hours.  (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTT 3996.  Time Arts Projects II. (3) Prerequisite: ARTT 3995.  Continuation of ARTT 3995 plus the requirement to complete a body of original art work and to hold a public exhibition. Six hours taken in conjunction with ARTT 3695. (Fall, Spring)