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The Studio Foundation Program consists of the following courses:

  • Art 1101:  Studio Foundations (2D),
  • Art 1501:  Studio Foundations (3D),
  • Art 1531:  Studio Foundations (4D) and
  • Art 1141:  Drawing I (Black and White). 

The mission of the Studio Foundations curriculum is to prepare students for further studies in the Department of Art through a diverse and rigorous application of skills and concepts while stressing perceptual explorations of surface, space and time. The Foundations coursework presents historical as well as a wide variety of textural, tactile, and physical processes and materials relevant to all areas of emphasis. The Faculty believe it is important to encourage students to think beyond purely formal aspects of art making and, at an early stage, engage a broad thematic content and concept driven inquiry. The Foundations curriculum promotes and encourages strong critical thinking and problem solving skills through studio projects, written and oral presentations, independent and collaborative research, and portfolio preparation. Lectures, readings, and other assignments introduce the student to the diversity and richness of the contemporary art practice and its relationship to a diverse global culture.

 

Faculty:

 
Anne Hallam Jones
Foundations Coordinator
Assistant Professor
ahallam@msudenver.edu
303-352-4434 | Art 187B
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Michael Bernhardt
Foundations
Assistant Professor

mbernha2@msudenver.edu
303-352-7193 | AR 182