DPH-326 LANDSCAPE AS FICTION

A cross-disciplinary course examining ideas of,landscape: internal, external, imagined, dreamt,of, and longed for. The classroom functions as a,studio laboratory for field trips, critiques, and,workshops. Students will investigate a site that,will become their studio for an installation, with,consideration for the cultural use, history, and,implications of the site. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DPH 210, DPH 251

DCE-125 THE ECCENTRIC TEAPOT

In this course, students are encouraged to break,away from tradition by combining imagination and,metaphorical imagery with practicality.,Handbuilding and slipcasting techniques are,utilized in creating a teapot. Throughout the,term, students focus on a singular form,,developing a design that can range from extremely,minimal to baroque in style. The final project,includes presentation of the teapot. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

DPH-327 FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY AND NARRATIVE

This course examines the history of fashion,photography from the late 19th Century to the,present day and its relationship to narrative,structures and representing global cultures,,social constructs, and differently abled bodies. ,Through lectures, discussions, and assignments,,students learn how to orchestrate a fashion shoot,and implement the latest strategies in creating,fashion stories and spreads. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

IAD-500 GLOBAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

(This is a faculty led study abroad course *,syllabi will differ per destination) ,,On a Global Learning Experience course, students,are brought outside the typical classroom, for a,24/7 learning experience in varying locations,outside the USA. The course will provide students,with tools for analyzing your learning process and,identifying cultural patterns, differences,,similarities and values encountered during the,journey. Students … Continue reading “IAD-500 GLOBAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE”

AEXP-082 TAILORING

Learn the skills needed to create custom fitted, clothing for men and women. Instruction includes, making a tailored jacket using tailoring, techniques such as padded collars, mitered sleeve, corners, welt pockets with our without flaps,, bound and hand worked buttonholes, hemming,, linings and much more. Students should bring, their own sewing machine to class and … Continue reading “AEXP-082 TAILORING”

DCE-135 HANDBUILDING

Students are given a progressive series of,projects that promote exploration of both,traditional and alternative building techniques,such as coil, mold, slip cast, and slab. Once,these are completed, students choose a project of,particular interest and expand the idea to achieve,a personal contemporary expression. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

DPH-351 ADVANCED STUDIO: ART AND COMMERCE

In this course, students are introduced to,advanced applied photography problem-solving,strategies to foster consistency in terms of,style, lighting, craft camera technique, etc.,Lectures, studio and location demonstrations,,shooting assignments and critiques are utilized to,foster the student’s ability to assemble a,professional applied photography portfolio. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DPH 311