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Friday, December 17, 2010

WASH Building location

2220 Avenue M.


WASH = Workshop in Art Studio and History

The new WASH Building, 2220 Ave. M, across from Holleman Field. We'll be welcoming our new spring WASH students PROMPTLY at 9:30 am, Wednesday, January 19 with Kathryn & Valerie, and Thursday, January 20 with Bill & Valerie. Don't miss! It is a full day and you will fall quickly behind if you miss this day!

At 9 am on Friday, January 21 we all meet together over in room 108 of art building E.

Bring your brain, imagination, can-do attitude, one roll of masking tape, elmer's glue, SCISSORS, paper, writing utensil, digital camera (camera phone will work), and a combination lock for your WASH locker. Pack a lunch and drink (we've got a microwave, frig, and coke machine).

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WASH

2D :: This studio course introduces the studio arts, contemporary art history, theory and technology to the incoming student. It is designed to immerse students in an intense program of researching, interpreting and creating art in the twenty-first century. ART 130 emphasizes the 2-Dimensional Arts but pushes into the 3rd and 4th as well. Its companion courses, ART 131 and ART 132W, support this studio course with lectures, readings, visiting artists and demonstrations.

3D :: This studio course introduces the studio arts, contemporary art history, theory and technology to the incoming student. It is designed to immerse students in an intense program of researching, interpreting and creating art in the twenty-first century. ART 131 emphasizes the 3-Dimensional Arts as well as pushing into the 4th Dimension.

Lecture :: This course introduces the concepts, theories and information for development in ART 130 and ART131, the studio components linked with this visual arts foundation course. It is an arena for students to experience lectures, demonstrations, seminar activities and visiting speakers, as well as the more traditional aspects of the discipline. It is geared towards contemporary visual concerns and uses experimental techniques to expose students to an array of styles and methodologies.

Think bootcamp for artists!