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2006-2007 Academic Year - Trinity University

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ART AND ART HISTORY<br />

ART AND ART HISTORY<br />

LAURA AGOSTON, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Art History<br />

SARAH P. BURKE, Ph.D., Professor, Modern Languages and Literatures<br />

JOY CHRISTIANSEN, M.F.A., Lennox Visiting Young Artist<br />

MARK B. GARRISON, Ph.D., Professor, Art History; Chair<br />

JOHN HUTTON, Ph.D., Professor, Art History<br />

JONGWON LEE, M.F.A., Assistant Professor<br />

JENNIFER P. MATHEWS, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Anthropology<br />

KATE RITSON, M.F.A., Professor, Art<br />

PATRICIA SIMONITE, M.F.A., Associate Professor, Art<br />

CHARLES W. TALBOT, JR., Ph.D., Alice Pratt Brown Distinguished Professor of Art History<br />

RANDALL WALLACE, M.F.A., Studio Manager, Art<br />

ELIZABETH D. WARD, M.F.A., Associate Professor, Art<br />

THE MAJOR<br />

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art or Art History are as follows:<br />

I. The common curriculum<br />

II.<br />

III.<br />

Declaration of Art Major<br />

Departmental requirements:<br />

Art<br />

A. 36 semester hours of Studio Art, including ART 1311, 1312, 2330, 3314, 4394, and<br />

4397. At least 15 hours are to be completed in upper-division courses.<br />

B. 9 semester hours in Art History are required, including ARTH 1307 and 1308.<br />

C. A minimum of 3 hours required from at least two of the following areas:Painting/<br />

Drawing, Sculpture, Photography/Digital, and Printmaking.<br />

D. Junior and senior Art majors are required to successfully participate in a junior and<br />

senior faculty portfolio review. The review will take place during the fall semester<br />

of the junior and senior year.<br />

E. Completion of the Senior Experience. During the senior year, Studio Art majors are<br />

required to have a public exhibition of art works, selected in consultation with the<br />

Studio faculty of the Department of Art and Art History. Student participation is<br />

contingent upon faculty portfolio review. In preparation for this exhibition, students<br />

will enroll in ART 4394 in the fall and ART 4397 in the spring.<br />

Art History<br />

A. 30 semester hours of Art History, including ARTH 1307, 1308, 4394, plus 21<br />

semester hours, as follows:<br />

1. 4 courses (12 hours) concentrating on art produced before 1800.<br />

2. 3 courses (9 hours) concentrating on art produced after 1800.<br />

3. One of these courses must address non-Western art (ARTH 1309, 1310, 1311,<br />

1313, 3328, 3345, and applicable special topics courses).<br />

4. One of these courses must focus on architectural history (ARTH 1313, 3322,<br />

3325, 3332, 3346, 3352, 3364, 3365, and applicable special topics courses).<br />

5. At least 6 of these courses (18 hours) must be upper-division courses.<br />

B. 6 semester hours (2 courses) of Studio Art in two different areas, ideally one course<br />

in a two-dimensional medium (drawing, design, printmaking, painting, photography)<br />

and one course in a three-dimensional medium (sculpture, ceramics).<br />

C. Completion of the Senior Experience. ART 4394, generally offered every spring<br />

semester.<br />

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