ARTS323
Advanced Graphic Projects: Theories of Travel and the Print

Print studios are packed with metaphors of travel, and for good reason: the layered, iterative movement of an image from here to there is the central narrative guiding all graphic production. This topic driven, advanced studio course is aimed for juniors and seniors who can demonstrate previous experience in at least one print-based medium and are ready to pursue more independent project work. Students share a dialogue with visiting artists considering theories of travel while developing sustained, self-directed projects in reproducible print media. Studio research will be complemented by discussions, critiques, readings, and field trips. Recommended for Studio and Architecture majors, this course may be used to fulfill the capstone requirement for the MAS major.

Units: 1

Max Enrollment: 12

Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.

Distribution Requirements: ARS - Visual Arts, Music, Theater, Film and Video

Typical Periods Offered: Fall

Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Spring

Notes: Normally alternates with ARTS 322 every third semester.