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ILLUS 502G

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SEMINAR: ISMS AND ILLUSTRATION: CRITICAL THEORY AND ILLUSTRATION HISTORY

Terms Typically Offered

Fall

Academic Level

GR

Offering Department(s)

This seminar addresses key critical theory and socio-political aspects of illustration practices from a historical perspective. Reading, discussion, and meaningful integration of ideas into studio writing and activity are goals of the course. Class will meet two times per week including supported research times in various special collections and the library. Faculty determine the content of the seminar each term, balancing attention to issues defined by the expertise and interests of the graduate cohort and subjects of relevance to the field and professional practice. Theorists of special concern to contemporary illustration practice will be highlighted; statistics and technical information about communication media will illuminate how art objects have circulated in their own eras. Critical reading, writing, and presentation will be assessed.

Estimated Cost of Materials: $50.00 - $75.00

Open to Graduate Illustration Students.

Major Requirement | MFA Illustration

Student Eligibility

GR Illustration Programs of Study

Instructional Method

Seminar

Delivery Mode

In-Person

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

3

Repeatable

No