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ARTS 499
Special Topics in Studio Art

Credit:  1 to 4 hours.


Special topics in studio arts. Topics and subject matter to be published in course listings. 1 to 3 undergraduate hours. 1 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 undergraduate hours or 12 graduate hours if topics vary. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
50421  lecture- discussion  AO 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM  room ARR
1XWASH 
Cash, J; Spelios, T 
4 hours
Collage/Photomontage Studio
Academic Outreach restrictions and assessments apply, see http://www.outreach.uiuc.edu.
Meets 07-Sep-07 - 14-Dec-07.
AO Tuition 279, and AO Fees 41.00 dollars.

48099  laboratory  CPG 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM  Cash, J; Spelios, T 
4 hours
Instructor Approval Required
Topic: Collage/Photomontage Studio. Special Instructions: Graduate section. Enrollment is restricted to students accepted into the Illinois at the Phillips Collection program in Washington D.C. Beginning with an examination of the processes and ideas of Dada artists who utilized photo montage / collage and drawing in their art-making, this studio course will look at the contradictions and harmonies resulting from the juxtapositions of disparate materials and images. The work of contemporary artists, graphic novelists, children, and outsider/self taught artists will also be explored.

48098  laboratory  CPU 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM  Cash, J; Spelios, T 
3 hours
Instructor Approval Required
Topic: Collage/Photomontage Studio. Special Instructions: Undergraduate section. Enrollment is restricted to students accepted into the Illinois at the Phillips Collection program in Washington D.C. Beginning with an examination of the processes and ideas of Dada artists who utilized photo montage / collage and drawing in their art-making, this studio course will look at the contradictions and harmonies resulting from the juxtapositions of disparate materials and images. The work of contemporary artists, graphic novelists, children, and outsider/self taught artists will also be explored.

49766  laboratory  DWG 01:00 PM - 03:40 PM MW  room 320
Flagg Hall 
Weaver, D 
4 hours
Topic: Performance. Graduate section.

49600  laboratory  DWU 01:00 PM - 03:40 PM MW  room 320
Flagg Hall 
Weaver, D 
3 hours
Topic: Performance. Undergraduate section.

50428  lecture- discussion  TP 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM  room ARR
1XWASH 
Cash, J; Chao, C 
4 hours
Taking Pictures
Academic Outreach restrictions and assessments apply, see http://www.outreach.uiuc.edu.
Meets 08-Sep-07 - 15-Dec-07.
AO Tuition 279, and AO Fees 41.00 dollars.

50093  laboratory  TPG 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM  Cash, J; Chao, C 
4 hours
Instructor Approval Required
Topic: Taking Pictures. Special Instructions: Graduate section. Enrollment is restricted to students accepted into the Illinois at the Phillips Collection program in Washington D.C. This course will examine, discuss and execute the ideas of contemporary photographers. Students will be asked to bring some kind of camera of their own to the class. Technical skills of camera operation and printing will be taught in conjunction with studies of the work of contemporary photographers. These include in-class presentation of influences, ideas, material choices and problem solving techniques for photographers. Photographic assignments will be given and critiqued; we will also discuss the work of important contemporary photographers.

50092  laboratory  TPU 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM  Bandy, L; Chao, C 
3 hours
Instructor Approval Required
Topic: Taking Pictures. Special Instructions: Undergraduate section. Enrollment is restricted to students accepted into the Illinois at the Phillips Collection program in Washington D.C. This course will examine, discuss and execute the ideas of contemporary photographers. Students will be asked to bring some kind of camera of their own to the class. Technical skills of camera operation and printing will be taught in conjunction with studies of the work of contemporary photographers. These include in-class presentation of influences, ideas, material choices and problem solving techniques for photographers. Photographic assignments will be given and critiqued; we will also discuss the work of important contemporary photographers.