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Alternative Processes Photography I

A-S 386 is an introductory course in alternative photographic processes. The emphasis is upon the unique qualities of alternative photography relating to visual perception. Students receive technical instruction in the use of digital negatives, cyanotypes, brown prints, and gum- bichromate printing among other 19th century processes. Studio, nine hours per week.

Experiential Education

Off-campus studio experience outside the academic environment leading to significant professional growth. A formal learning contract among student, field supervisor and the department. Studio hours per week by arrangement. May be repeated to a maximum of 15 credits.

Senior Seminar

This course serves as a culminating capstone for all Studio Art majors within the School of Art / Visual Studies. Content includes: reading and discussion related to contemporary art and curatorial practices, professional portfolio development, and selection and presentation of artwork in senior exhibition. Three lecture hours per week.

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