Students will study management and promotional practices useful to a visual artist, arts administrator, or cultural worker. They will focus on skills relating to portfolio development, grant proposals, resume writing, copyright law, and curatorial practices.
FINA 1120 CR-3
History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance
Students will study the main achievements of Western Art from the Prehistoric period to the Early Renaissance in Europe. They will examine the impact of cultural, religious, political, societal and technological developments on art. Students will develop their writing skills through assignments that focus on describing, analyzing, and comparing works of art.
Note: This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisites: English 12 (B) or ENGQ 1099 or ABEE 0091 or ENGP 1091 or ABEE 0097 or ENGP 1097 or Kwantlen English Placement Test placement or an LPI Essay Score of 30 – Level 5 or (ELST 0381 & 0383 B)
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
History of Western Art: Renaissance to 20th Century
Students will study the main achievements of Western Art from the Renaissance to the 20th century in Europe and North America. They will examine the impact of religious, political, societal, and technological developments on art.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Modern Art: 1850 - 1944
Students will study the development of Modern Art from Realism to Surrealism in Europe and America. They will identify the important issues related to Modernism and the impact of economic, societal, and technological developments on the Modernist period.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Non-Western Art
Students will study the history of art outside the traditional western perspective. They will explore important periods, styles and artistic traditions from a variety of ethnic, cultural, and historical contexts. Students will examine the political, religious and social issues informing and influencing the visual arts.
Canadian Art 1600 - Present
Students will examine the development of Canadian art from the 1600's to the present and they will examine the works as products of specific historical contexts. They will also assess the influence of social, economic, and political circumstances.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Ceramics I
Students will learn fundamental processes of handling and firing ceramic materials of different sizes, thicknesses, and textures. They will work with basic techniques of clay preparation, joining, building, drying, glazing, and firing while developing personal expression through form, colour, and texture.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to Sculpture
Students will study the fundamental concepts, methods, and materials of contemporary sculpture. They will survey major movements in sculpture over the last century through slide lectures, demonstrations, and individual and group critiques. Students will integrate theory and practice through technical challenges presented by processes and materials.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to New Media I
Students will learn to use digital software such as Photoshop™ and Imovie™ in a lab setting. They will create artwork that emphasizes the historical and conceptual elements of digital technologies in contemporary art.
Prerequisites: FINA 1100 or 1165
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to Print Media
Students will study the historical and contemporary role of print in the field of visual arts. They will develop visual imagery by exploring conceptual interests and learning technical aspects of relief, screenprinting, and intaglio.
Prerequisites: FINA 1144 or 1100
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to Printmaking
The course will commence with the most direct and least technically complex printmaking method, collograph, and move on to the more complex methods of silk screen, relief printmaking and etching. The definition of Fine Arts prints, as opposed to reproductions, will be discussed.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Monotype -The Painted Print
Students will explore processes that combine painting and drawing with printmaking. They will investigate the interdisciplinary possibilities in these areas of study. Students will experiment with a variety of different techniques under the categories of both monotype and monoprint.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Issues in Contemporary Art I
Students will study contemporary issues in the visual arts at an introductory level. They will explore issues of local, national and international art practice and criticism from 1980 to the present.
Prerequisites: One of FINA 1120 or 1121 or 1122 or 1124 or 1126 or one of ENGL 1100 or HIST 1100 or POLI 1100
Visual Language and Composition
Students will study the fundamental principles of constructing and analyzing two-dimensional images. They will gain knowledge of the strategies necessary for creating two-dimensional space through the exploration of materials and techniques. Students will familiarize themselves with the role of the artist as a producer of meaning through the study of both historical and contemporary examples. They will explore the significance of the relationship between media, visual elements and concept in the realization of finished works.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Color Theory and Practice
Students will learn the theory and uses of color in art and the contemporary environment. Students will gain practice in color mixing and manipulating color to produce specific visual effects.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Photography I
Students will explore conceptual and practical approaches to black-and-white photography. They will learn to operate a 35mm single-lens-reflex camera, and learn to use basic darkroom techniques. Students will study the history of photography, and contemporary photography through class critiques and lectures
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
FINA 1175 (formerly 1265) CR-3
Form, Structure and Materials
Students will study the fundamental principles behind the conception and design of three-dimensional form and space within the field of contemporary art. They will explore structure, materials and processes in relation to the realization of objects and installations.
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Drawing II
Students will investigate both traditional and non-traditional strategies for creating art through drawing. They will practise the fundamentals of drawing while expanding their artistic expression in relation to contemporary art.
Prerequisites: FINA 1100
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Painting II
Students will focus on the fundamental materials, methods, and issues of contemporary painting. They will also develop their abilities to complete projects in an innovative and creative manner.
Prerequisites: FINA 1110
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Contemporary Art: 1945 to Present
Students will study the development of Contemporary Art in Western society from the Abstract Expressionist period to the present. They will examine the impact of social, political, economic, stylistic, and technological influences.
Prerequisites: FINA 1122
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Ceramics II
Students will review and reinforce skills and develop them to a higher degree of sophistication and complexity. They will focus on developing complete control of the medium at this level and will accept more responsibility for firing. Students will search for unusual approaches to, and ways of, using ceramic materials and will work toward defining their own personal style.
Prerequisites: FINA 1130
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Sculpture II
Students will investigate and debate a blend of traditional and non-traditional strategies for making sculpture. In addition to slide lectures, demonstrations, and individual and group critiques, they will use processes, materials, and display methods to reflect the complex nature of contemporary sculptural practice. Students will also use local resources such as libraries, galleries, and museums.
Prerequisites: FINA 1131
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Introduction to New Media II
Students will expand their knowledge of various digital software such as Photoshop™, Final Cut Express™, Director™ and Flash™. They will apply these programs to create artwork that will encompass digital stills, online work, installation, video and sound. Students will also learn to locate contemporary digital practices within the broader history of cultural production.
Prerequisites: FINA 1135
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Issues in Photography
Students will study issues in photography from its invention in the 19th Century to the digital imaging of the present. Within the context of contemporary critical theory, they will explore meanings in various photographic genres including snapshots, documentary, advertising, and fine art.
Prerequisites: One of FINA 1120, 1121, 1122, 1124, 1126, 1147, 1222 or One of ENGL, HIST, or POLI 1100 or higher
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Intermediate Print Media
Students will explore techniques in various print forms and to develop advanced approaches in intaglio and screenprinting including photographic and digital imaging. They will also develop their conceptual interests and visual language through assigned projects and class discussions.
Prerequisites: FINA 1142 or 1144
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Exploring Printmaking
Students will develop at least four major projects using both previously gained skills and new techniques. They will participate in experimentation, invention and individual research.
Prerequisites: FINA 1144 or permission of Instructor
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Issues in Contemporary Art II
Students will expand their knowledge of issues in the field of contemporary art. They will explore principles of critical and cultural studies that inform contemporary art praxis.
Prerequisites: FINA 1147 or 1122
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Photography II
Students discuss and develop a body of photo-based works, which explore issues related to concepts and visual representations in photography. They will study works of past and contemporary artists and explore photography as art. Students will learn alternative processes in black and white, archival printing techniques, and basic digital manipulations in photography.
Prerequisites: FINA 1170
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Advanced Drawing I
Students will focus on developing their abilities to respond, in a personal and creative way, to the challenges of assignments. They will investigate and research alternative forms of expression as they develop and re-evaluate their work. To assist in this investigation, students will study contemporary trends in art and various artistic practices, both current and historical.
Prerequisites: FINA 1200
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Advanced Painting Studio I
Students will focus on developing their abilities to respond, in a personal and creative way, to the challenges of painting assignments. They will investigate and research alternative forms of expression as they develop and re-evaluate their work. Students will study contemporary trends in art and various artistic practices, both current and historical, to assist in this process.
Prerequisites: FINA 1210
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Ceramics III
Students will build on existing skills and engage in personal research, experimentation and self-directed learning. They will use additional techniques such as slip casting and mural tile production with the goal of developing greater expression, originality, and a defined personal style.
Prerequisites: FINA 1230
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Sculpture III
Students will study sculpture within the framework of site-specific projects. They will generate ideas from the characteristics of a site, drawing on their particular interests in processes and materials. Assignments will frequently be collaborative in nature and centered on extensive use of the studio. Students will be expected to prepare for critiques.
Prerequisites: FINA 1231
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Advanced Print Media
Students will specialize in one or more print media of their choice to develop a body of work. They will initiate self-directed projects in order to examine ideas and practices in contemporary print media. Students will investigate the possibilities of extending print media into other art forms such as print installations, artists' books, and multiples.
Prerequisites: FINA 1242
Design III
Students will study the use of design elements and principles in the built environment. They will focus on developing and applying skills of problem solving, design planning, and fabrication techniques to product design.
Prerequisites: One of FINA 1165, 1130, 1131 or 1125 and one of FINA 1265, 1230, 1231 or 1225
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Photography III
Students will study current themes and issues pertaining to contemporary photography. They will use various format cameras and photographic techniques to produce both digital and manual work. Students will work collaboratively to produce mural photography, and narrative and non-linear photographic sequences. They will produce a body of photo-based works that communicate personal concepts and ideas.
Prerequisites: FINA 1270
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Advanced Drawing II
Students will pursue and define their own personal approach to drawing in the field of contemporary art. They will conduct research and complete both assigned and self-directed projects. Students will lead discussions and critique the work of contemporary artists, as well as the work of their peers.
Prerequisites: FINA 2300
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Advanced Painting Studio II
Students will pursue and define their own approach to painting in the field of contemporary art. They will conduct research and complete both assigned and self-directed projects. Students will lead discussions and critique the work of contemporary artists, as well as the work of their peers.
Prerequisites: FINA 2310
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Ceramics IV
Students will concentrate on the integration of ceramic forms, surfaces, and materials in the development of a personal style and will aim for originality and expressiveness. They will set many of their own objectives within the framework of specific assignments and learn advanced firing techniques.
Prerequisites: FINA 2330
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Sculpture IV
Students will pursue a personal study of sculpture, working on self-directed projects under supervision of the instructor. The student and instructor will agree on timelines, material and conceptual research, and a detailed series of questions guiding the students' inquiry. Students will use critiques and input from instructors to guide the evolution of their projects. They will prepare for and generate class discussions.
Prerequisites: FINA 2331
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Design IV
Students will study basic design concepts and procedures relating to successful design problem solving. They will develop specific designs in their areas of concentrated study chosen in FINA 2365.
Prerequisites: FINA 2365
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)
Italian Renaissance and Mannerist Art
Students will study the art of the Italian Renaissance and Mannerist periods. They will study the dominant artists of the period as well as their patrons. Students will examine the impact of cultural, religious, political, societal, ideological, and technological developments on the art.
Prerequisites: FINA 1120 and 1121
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)