Jun 15, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog *DRAFT* 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog *DRAFT*
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ART 375 - Interdisciplinary Arts


Upper Division

ART 375 This course enables students to explore interdisciplinary art production. Art Practice includes many disciplines - Painting, Sculpture, Video Art, Photography, Sound among others. Art also uses the ways that it is presented to the public as a part of its material - meaning that the site of the artwork becomes one of the properties of the artwork, just like paint and canvas. The class engages students in a self-selected project-based workflow accompanied by creative research and workshops in both academic and artistic environments. It is important to emphasize that this course is not vocational in that it does not aim to teach specific skill sets but rather to introduce students to the processes of artists, ranging from experimentation with materials to critique, through to research into subject areas and/or artworks/artists relevant to the student’s concentration. The class functions as a laboratory for experimentation. 

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
ACP, ARTS, HUM, HSP - Arts and Humanities Analysis and Practice

Repeatable
Yes

Fee
$110

Additional Notes
Previous course number: ART 175

Course credits: 4



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