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ILLUS 505G

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GRADUATE ILLUSTRATION STUDIO II: NARRATIVE STRUCTURES

Terms Typically Offered

Spring

Academic Level

Graduate

Offering Department(s)

A defining aspect of human consciousness is creation of meaning through the construction of narrative- a particularly potent mode of communication because it conveys information in a way that allows us to empathetically imagine the lives of others. Beyond the limitations of facts, polemic or data narrative entrances, narrative entertains and enriches us. As such, it is a basic element of Illustration. This class seeks to examine why and how stories matter in the context of traditional and contemporary world culture. We will explore how story construction, narrative voice, imagery, and choice of media intersect to create meaning and reach various audiences. We will look a broad scope of narrative strategies (linear, symbolic, interactive, etc.) from the revelations of the handmade artist's book to cutting-edge technology that is shaping narrative and its reception.

Estimated Cost of Materials: $25.00 - $150.00

Open to Graduate Illustration Students.

Major Requirement | MFA Illustration

Student Eligibility

GR Illustration Programs of Study

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person

Min. Credits

6

Max. Credits

6

Weekly Contact Hours

10

Repeatable

No