Experimental drawing is a course for those who wish to challenge their ideas about drawing and image making. An emphasis will be placed on...
Students will explore black and white analogue (film) photography techniques and history, taught through a series of exercises, with an emphasis on...
In this course students are introduced to digital tools through a series of exercises and assignments that cultivate both artistic expression and...
This course uses a variety of digital software to explore the place of digital technology in contemporary art practice. Group discussions and...
Students are introduced to a variety of printmaking processes. Techniques explored include etching, engraving, monoprinting, collograph, and...
The course examines the field of traditional printmaking which has expanded to include new and emerging photo-based technologies and ideas that focus...
This course explores time-based media art and production. Working within a fine art context, and through critical engagement, students will shoot,...
A survey of Greek art and architecture from the earliest times to the coming of the Romans. Material studied may include the art of the Bronze Age,...
A survey of Roman art and architecture from the earliest times to the age of Constantine the Great. Material studied may include the art of the...
This course enables Fine Arts students to gain valuable work experience within an art-related environment. Collaboration between students,...
History of world cinema in its silent and early sound era, covering the work of outstanding directors, national productions and movements, and their...
A continuation of FINE 250/DRAMA 356. From the beginnings of the modern sound cinema (Welles) to the contemporary period. Film screenings. [Note: Film...
This course examines how religion has been a central concern and inspiration for filmmakers and how popular films have informed and shaped our...
Each semester, this course focuses on a specific genre or theme to explore the complex relationship between cinema and religion. Topics include...
Cinema as 'prophetic voice', exploring the films of various directors as they pertain to selected themes which include technology and dehumanization,...
This course introduces the varied production of world-wide gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender cinema. Inquiry will focus on how queer cinematic...
Students will explore the creative development of clay and examine cultural, historical, and personal modes of expression using a variety of...
Students will explore the practice of drawing through the thorough study of the human figure and anatomy. Through a series of studio projects in...
A study of selected themes dealing with gender in the history of art: e.g., the representation of the human body; portrayal of mythological, spiritual...
This course examines art in Canada from the beginning of the European settlement in the seventeenth century to the Group of Seven and the Canadian...