ART 1120 - Foundation 2D Design
3 Credits Explores basic two-dimensional perceptual and compositional theories, color theories and principles of design in the traditional art studio and in the digital studio. Gallery and museum visits may be included in this course.
Major Content Areas Studio work (beginning level topics covered: Design elements; Design principles; Composition; Color Theory; Digital design): 60% Lecture, demonstrations, critiques, individual teacher/student discussion of designs: 40%
Learning Outcomes 5. Demonstrate an awareness of the importance of design in all two dimensional artworks. 6. Demonstrate an increased appreciation of the vital role and value the fine arts and humanities have on the development of culture.7. Explain and evaluate the effectiveness of personal artwork and the work of others through critique.8. Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety issues within the discipline. 1. Apply formal elements of art and principles of design including theories of color, spatial relationships, and perception to works of arts.2. Develop skills in manipulating two dimensional materials and explore a variety of methods and effects.3. Demonstrate an understanding of multiple art media. 4. Produce a series of art works to illustrate exposure to and competency in two dimensional art making.
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MNTC) Goals 06 - Humanities/Fine Arts
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