| AED 2940-011 |
Field Placements in Special Settings |
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| Call#: 31111 | Schedule: TBA |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: David Guip |
| Dates: (Summer I) May 12-June 20 |
Prerequisite--Admission to Art Education Program |
| AED 2940-021 | Field Placements in Special Settings |
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| Call#: 31112 | Schedule: TBA |
| Credit Hours: 3 | Instructor: David Guip |
| Dates: (Summer II) June 23-August |
Prerequisite--Admission to Art Education Program |
| AED 3300-01 AED 5930-011 |
Crafts in Art - Undergraduate |
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| Call#: 32585 Call#: 32596 |
Schedule: MTWRF 12:30-4:30 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 3 1-4 (Graduate) |
Instructor: Karen Roderick-Lingeman |
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Dates: June 9-23 VA 0170 |
This course is designed to investigate the philosophy and variety of craft processes used to make art. Topics that may be covered include fibers, metal crafts, ceramics, paper making. Humanities Core course |
| AED 4140-011 AED 5140-021 |
Art Education for the Special Child - Undergraduate Art Education for the Special Child- Graduate |
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| Call#: 31111 Call#: 32592 |
Schedule: TWR 5:30-9 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Instructor: James Hightower |
| Dates: May 13-June 5 VA 0170 | This course introduces and surveys a wide variety of art strategies and instructional adaptations for use with the child with physical, emotional, or mental differences. |
| AED 4150-001 AED 5150-011 |
Setting the Stage for Early Childhood Learning: Inspirations from Reggio Emelia - Undergraduate & Graduate (AED 5150-011) |
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| Call#: 32590 | Schedule: MTWRFS 9 a.m. - Noon |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Instructor: Katherina Danko-McGhee |
| Dates: June 9-21 VA 0140 |
Note: This course will serve as a substitute for AED 3100 (undergraduate level) or AED 5990 (graduate level): Art Ed for Pre- & Primary Child Reggio Emilia’s early childhood programs located in Northern Italy have been called by many educators as the best early childhood programs in the world. In this course, we will explore Reggio’s philosophy of early childhood education, the concept that children explore and represent the world in a “hundred languages”. This course will also focus on ways to provide developmentally appropriate learning environments that are aesthetically pleasing while also serving as a stimuli for young children to create their own art. Strategies to engage young children into looking at and talking about art will be included. |
| AED 4950-051 AED 5950-051 |
Creating Curriculum Through Cyberspace -Undergraduate Creating Curriculum Through Cyberspace -Graduate |
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| Call#: 32591 Call#: 32598 |
Schedule: MTWRF, 12:00 noon – 4:30 pm. |
| Credit Hours: 3 | Instructor: William Otis |
| Dates: June 16 – June 27 VA 0160 |
This workshop will introduce students/practicing teachers to methods of using technology to design arts focused on interdisciplinary curriculum. Concepts of art production, history, culture and aesthetics will be related to curriculum design that focuses on interdisciplinary connections. Students will create a curriculum packet that integrates art making and technology within other disciplines. |
| AED 4990-011 |
Individual Study in Art Education - Undergraduate |
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| Call#: 31113 | Schedule: TBA |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: TBA |
| Dates: (Summer I) May 12-June 20 |
Prerequisite--Permission of Instructor |
| AED 4990-021 |
Individual Study in Art Education - Undergraduate |
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| Call#: 31114 | Schedule: TBA |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: TBA |
| Dates: (Summer II) June 23-August 1 |
Prerequisite--Permission of Instructor |
| AED 5990-027 | Ancient Egyptian Tombs |
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| Call#: 32734 | Schedule: MTWRF 530-7:10 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 3 | Instructor: Richard Putney |
| Dates: June 23-August 1 VA 0090 |
The art of Egyptian tombs, with focus on Pyramids and Valley of the Kings. Class Details |
| AED 5990-117 |
Bronze Casting |
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| Call#: 32741 | Schedule: MTWR 9 a.m. - Noon |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Thomas Lingeman |
| Dates: May 12-June 20 CS 1110 |
Discover the ancient process of lost wax investment casting in Bronze using state of the art 21st century techniques. Learn how to make a mold of almost anything, replicate the form in wax and magically transform into bronze with a wonderful patina. We have the astounding ancient and contemporary bronzes of The Toledo Museum of Art as a direct resource. Tom Lingeman has been teaching and working in cast bronze for over 30 years. |
| AED 5990-112 |
Experimental Drawing |
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| Call#: 32732 | Schedule: MTWR 12-5:15 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Brent Dedas |
| Dates: June 23-July 11 VA 2120 |
This intense exploration of experimental studio practices and ideas will deal with concepts of light and color, as well as, technology and physical force. Drawing on untraditional surfaces and with untraditional media will be our focus. Students will discuss and investigate artistic processes inspired by modern masters and emerging contemporary artists. |
| AED 5990-114 |
Exploration of Watercolor - Light & Color |
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| Call#: 32741 | Schedule: MTWRF 12-5:15 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 3 | Instructor: Linda Ames-Bell |
| Dates: May 12-May 30 VA 3220 |
A three-week introduction to transparent watercolor. Instruction in materials, color mixing, paint handling, papers, and composition. A variety of subject matter will be explored. |
| AED 5990-115 |
Photography Workshop - Light & Color |
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| Call#: 31904 | Schedule: MTWRF 12-5:15 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Instructor: Deborah Orloff |
| Dates: July 14-August 1 VA 0240 & VA 0160 |
This hands-on workshop will provide an in depth exploration of color photography through the use of digital cameras. Participants will learn how to take advantage of manual camera controls to make better photographs while focusing on the creative potential of the medium. A variety of topics will be covered including lighting, composition, editing, file management, image correction, and digital printing. In addition to group demonstrations and presentations, students will be given individual instruction to help them achieve personal goals. |
| AED 5990-116 |
Porcelain Vessels: High Fire Lusters |
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| Call#: 32600 | Schedule: MTWR 9-11:30 a.m. and MT 1-3:30 p.m. Open Studio: WR 1-3:30 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Rex Fogt |
| Dates: June 23-July 24 GC2 |
A five week workshop in which students will explore hand-building and the potter’s wheel in the formulation of vessels using porcelain clay. Unique high-fire luster glazes will be used in the embellishment and firing process. |
| AED 5990-118 |
Experimental Media (Light, Motion & Computation) |
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| Call#: 32728 | Schedule: MTWRF 12-5:15 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Ghosh |
| Dates: June 23-July 11 VA 2050 |
This class utilizes the potential of dynamic media to create compelling images describing the phenomenology of light and its potential to create a complex interplay of forms and surfaces of varying translucency and opacity, that change over time. The class introduces the fundamentals of programming to visual artists using both Action-script in Adobe Flash and the open-source Processing programming environment. (www.processing.org). This is an experimental approach towards image-making that utilizes the potential of moving images in describing the ephemeral quality of light and perception through the synthesis of the traditional concerns in image-making and software. |
| AED 5990-123 |
Relief & Monotype |
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| Call#: 32722 | Schedule: MTWRF Noon-5:15 p.m. |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Arturo Rodriguez |
| Dates: June 23-July 11 VA 2250 |
A concentrated workshop further developing the theme of "light and color" ,classes will consist of a cross disciplinary investigation of monotype and relief techniques. No Prerequisites |
| AED 6920-011 AED 6920-021 |
Masters Research Project in Art Education |
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| Call#: 31115 Call#: 31116 |
Schedule: TBA |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Staff |
| Dates: Summer I: May 12-June 20 Summer II: June 23-August1 Location TBA |
| AED 6960-011 AED 6960-021 |
Masters Research Thesis in Art Education |
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| Call#: 31117 Call#: 31118 |
Schedule: TBA |
| Credit Hours: 1-4 |
Instructor: Staff |
| Dates: Summer I: May 12-June 20 Summer II: June 23-August1 Location TBA |