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The Art program is designed to let the student develop a creative attitude toward presenting and interpreting valid art forms. Fundamentals are provided through the investigation of various concepts, projects, materials and techniques in both the traditional and contemporary art. Coursework is directed at providing knowledge, interest and the understanding of art as a primary form of visual communication.
A student’s program may be designed to reflect a specific interest or direction in art. Through the certificate II option or the transfer program, a student in art may also carry some emphasis in other areas of study. Art coursework is intended to be applicable toward the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees at other institutions.
Student must choose twelve (12) credits from the following courses:
| Course Number | Course | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ART 1150 | B&W Film Photography I | 3 |
| ART 1160 | B&W Film Photography II | 3 |
| ART 1177 | Digital Imaging | 3 |
| ART 1350 | Metal Fabrication | 3 |
| ART 2140 | Photography III | 3 |
| ART 2146 | Digital Photography II | 3 |
| ART 2150 | Color Photography I | 3 |
| ART 2177 | Digital Imaging II | 3 |
| ART 2210 | Painting I | 3 |
| ART 2220 | Painting II | 3 |
| ART 2230 | Painting III | 3 |
| ART 2320 | Sculpture II | 3 |
| ART 2330 | Sculpture III | 3 |
| ART 2345 | Art Metal Casting | 3 |
| ART 2385 | Art Glass I | 3 |
| ART 2386 | Art Glass II | 3 |
| ART 2387 | Art Glass III | 3 |
| ART 2405 | Advanced Projects – 2D | 3 |
| ART 2406 | Advanced Projects – 3D | 3 |
| ART 2410 | Ceramics I | 3 |
| ART 2420 | Ceramics II | 3 |
| ART 2430 | Ceramics III | 3 |
Students must complete general education requirements that will provide students a general knowledge to help them complete a degree at CWC.
The Art program is designed to let the student develop a creative attitude toward presenting and interpreting valid art forms. Fundamentals are provided through the investigation of various concepts, projects, materials and techniques in both the traditional and contemporary art. Coursework is directed at providing knowledge, interest and the understanding of art as a primary form of visual communication.
A student’s program may be designed to reflect a specific interest or direction in art. Through the certificate II option or the transfer program, a student in art may also carry some emphasis in other areas of study. Art coursework is intended to be applicable toward the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees at other institutions.
The Two-Dimensional Art Certificate II is for the art student who wants to focus only on two-dimensional art courses. Examples include painting, drawing, and photography. The credential does not require any general education requirements.
The Three-Dimensional Art Certificate II is for the art student who wants to focus only on three-dimensional art courses. Examples include sculpture, ceramics, and glass. The credential does not require any general education requirements.
The Artist’s Certificate is for the art student who wants to focus only on studio art courses. The credential does not require any general education courses.
Professor of Art
Nita Kehoe has taught at CWC for more than 20 years and has shown artwork internationally.