2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Art
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Department Chair: Emily Orzech, Associate Professor of Art
Professors: Barnes, Hobbs
Associate Professors: Jones, Sifford
Assistant Professor: Hoeckele
Visiting Assistant Professor: Potts
The Department of Art provides pathways for students to explore art, visual creativity, and their history within the liberal arts tradition. The department offers majors and minors in Art History and Studio Art. Its goals are to provide students with a fundamental understanding of art in a cultural context, to introduce them to the rudiments of visual language, to develop and strengthen their technical skills, and to acquaint them with the challenges facing artists in contemporary society. The curriculum is designed to prepare students to meet the entrance requirements of graduate programs in art history, studio art, art education, and related fields, and to prepare students for lives as arts professionals. All art majors are encouraged to participate in activities in the visual arts taking place in the local region, in particular the exhibitions held at the Martin Art Gallery, the Allentown Art Museum, and in New York and Philadelphia.
Art History
The curriculum of the art history program is designed to prepare students to describe, analyze, and interpret visual art in light of social, political, religious, racial, economic, and aesthetic issues, and to understand the fundamental methodological issues of the field. Art history classes include both historical surveys and in-depth analyses of particular periods. The art history major consists of ARH 101 Art Histories: An Introduction, one geographic survey course selected from ARH 102-105, and seven additional courses. The majority of advanced art history courses are offered on a three-year rotating schedule. Art history majors may undertake an internship in museum or gallery studies or an independent study in research methods or intensive reading.
Studio Art
The curriculum of the studio art program is designed to prepare students to develop independent creative work, research new concepts, gain in-depth skills in a particular medium, and develop transferable skills including written and visual communication.
The studio art major consists of ten courses; the studio art minor consists of five courses. Studio majors may concentrate on any of the following media: painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, or photography. ARS 401 - CUE: Senior Studio Seminar: Portfolio Development is taught each fall as a culminating studio experience that introduces studio majors to aspects of the professional art world. ARS 405 - Senior Studio Seminar: Thesis Exhibition is available to highly motivated students. Student internships are available for those who wish to acquire experience in the professional art world.
Studio Art Honors Program
Selected Studio seniors are invited to enroll in ARS 405 - Senior Studio Seminar: Thesis Exhibition during the spring semester. Students enrolled in this course are invited to submit an application to the faculty for honors designation. Departmental Honors in Studio Art will be granted to majors who have met the following conditions:
- The candidate has earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.200
- The candidate has met the expectations of ARS 401 - CUE: Senior Studio Seminar: Portfolio Development and ARS 405 - Senior Studio Seminar: Thesis Exhibition . These expectations will be clearly established by faculty members participating in the seminar sequence.
- The candidate has successfully participated in the Senior Art Exhibit, and the faculty has juried the exhibited work to be of superior quality. The faculty will jury the work based on concept, research and preparation, technical execution, and presentation.
ProgramsMajorMinorCoursesArt HistoryStudio Art
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