Studio Arts
Course
In Annandale (USA)
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Annandale (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
The Studio Arts Program is available to the student who wishes to major in the program and the student who wishes to experience the visual arts and apply that experience to other disciplines.
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About this course
The student who wishes to moderate into the program and graduate with a degree in studio arts must complete the following course components: two art history courses (one to be completed by the time of Moderation; it is also recommended that one be based in contemporary, post-1945 art, when offered); four studio courses from among Drawing I (required), II, III; Painting I, II, III; Printmaking I, II, III; Sculpture I, II, III; Digital I, II; Extended Media I, II; and Art 405–406, Senior Seminar.
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Subjects
- Exhibition
- Failed
- Process
- Animation
- Creating
- Projects
- Studio Arts
- Arts
- Portraiture
- Composition
Course programme
Recent Senior Projects in Studio Arts
- “(disem)body”
- “Failed Starts,” an animation about the process of creating work
- “Self/Portrait,” an exploration and subversion of the convention of self-portraiture to highlight the true composition of self-identity
- “XXVII,” a series of abstracts
The exhibition space in the Fisher Studio Arts Building permits an ambitious schedule of exhibitions, which are an integral component of the program. In addition to open student exhibitions, Senior Project shows, and Moderation exhibitions, student work on particular themes is presented at student-curated and faculty-curated shows. Bard’s Center for Curatorial Studies is another on-campus site for exhibitions of contemporary art. The Bard College Exhibition Center, located in the village of Red Hook, has approximately 16,000 square feet of gallery, studio, and class space. The Center gives seniors the opportunity to present their Senior Projects in a professional space dedicated solely to the exhibition of student work.
Studio Arts