ART 1107 06: Arts in Society Art McClintock, T/Th 3:30-4:45 pm
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    Welcome to students in Professor McClintock's ART 1107-06 (T/Th 3:30-4:45pm). All students registered for THIS instructor and THIS section need to Register through the Student Registration link (below, left) to access everything in this website. You will not receive emails or grades without registering. Your password can include lowercase letters, numbers, and dashes. You may use this Pageout password for multiple courses. Do not share the password with others as this records private information (quizzes, grades, and discussions).

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    important test information    Posted: Nov 29, 2006
    Paul Cezanne wrote that the artist should simplify to the barest essentials: "Treat nature in therms of the cone, the cylinder and the sphere." see you Thursday!

    grades on pageout    Posted: Nov 12, 2006
    There are several museum event reports that I won't be able to post until tomorrow evening, but the rest of your grades should be complete (with the exception of some of the presentations). By Monday evening I will have the rest of the museum event reports and the presentations posted. The extra credit scavenger hunt will be added in to your participation grade at the very end.

    Course Description
    Through an examination of the role of arts in society, and an in depth study of the visual works of arts, this interactive course provides an understanding of the creative process and develops skills in creativity and critical analysis. Heightened perceptual abilities will be developed through class experiences and field visits to a variety of art events in dance, music and theater as well as in the visual arts. Class discussions and projects, videotapes, and field trips will supplement slide lectures. Required attendance at most events requires paid admission. Each student must purchase tickets at the beginning of the semester to assure availability.

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