Survey of Art History II
This course surveys the history of art from the Renaissance until the 1950s in Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
This course surveys the history of art from the Renaissance until the 1950s in Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
An introductory studio course emphasizing a disciplined foundation in drawing concepts based on visual observations.
An introductory studio course emphasizing a disciplined foundation in drawing concepts based on visual observations.
Explores visual forms and contemporary concepts through a variety of media, presentations and discussions. Transfers to UNR/UNLV. Satisfies UNR Fine Arts core curriculum.
Introduction to photographic techniques. Topics include exposure, camera controls, digital printing, file management. Exploration of creative possibilities and thematic modes of photography; working in series.
Various topics of special interest in Studio Fine Art will be introduced, studied and accomplished in depth than allowed through the basic beginning and intermediate courses Studio Art mediums. Possible topics include: alternative photographic processes, digital photography, engraving, raku firing, water bath etching, portraiture/lighting techniques in photography, weaving, performance art, view camera, color photography, etc.
This class examines works of art by women artists and representations of women in art and visual culture from antiquity to the present.
This class examines works of art by women artists and representations of women in art and visual culture from antiquity to the present.
This class examines works of art by women artists and representations of women in art and visual culture from antiquity to the present.
This course surveys Latin American art, starting around the time of the so-called "discovery" of the Americas and continuing until the present. It analyzes the most important Latin American art movements, artists, and artworks and it introduces Chicanx art.