ART H 311
Learn about the arts produced during China’s imperial period, from the third century BCE to the eighteenth century. Buddhist sculpture, painting, and calligraphy will be examined in depth.
Learn about the arts produced during China’s imperial period, from the third century BCE to the eighteenth century. Buddhist sculpture, painting, and calligraphy will be examined in depth.
Contemporary art today confronts viewers with a bewildering array of images, objects, and processes. In this class, we will explore how contemporary art connects artists and viewers in forms of creative engagement with pressing social and political issues. We will see how artists use diverse strategies to help us consider who we are, how our world is changing, and how we can best inhabit it together. We will discuss how today’s art speaks to both individual and collective life.
Examine color as a distinct visual phenomenon, investigating its practical, theoretical, and illusionary aspects. You will employ various media and materials in exercises and compositions that demonstrate properties of color structure, symbolism, and perception as well as the potential application to art and design. This course lays an excellent foundation for further studio coursework in art and design.
As an Arts student, this course will guide you to make the most of your student academic experience. Through conversations with faculty, staff, alumni and employers, you will develop a professional network and gain a deeper understanding of your value.
<p>The Whatcom Museum is showing <a href="https://www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibition/bellingham-national-2019/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bellingham National 2019 Juried Art Exhibition and Awards</a> from February 2 through May 19. This year's theme is <em>Water’s Edge: Landscapes for Today</em>.