Studio drawing and painting

Studio Art Foundations
Art 102: Introduction to Studio Art
Art 105: Design Concepts in 2-D I
Art 106: Design Concepts in 3-D I
Art 205: DesignConcepts in 2-D II

Drawing
Art 210: Drawing I
Art 300: Figure Drawing I
Art 310: Drawing II
Art 400: Figure Drawing II
Art 401: Figure Drawing III
Art 410: Drawing III
Art 411: Drawing IV

Painting
Art 215: Painting I
Art 315: Painting II
Art 316: Painting III
Art 415: Painting IV

Graduate courses

Graduate Studio Courses

ART 500 - Graduate Studio
ART 507 - Graduate Graphic Imagery
ART 508 - Graduate Graphic Design
ART 509 - Graduate Multimedia
ART 510 - Graduate Drawing
ART 512 - Graduate Illustration
ART 513 - Graduate Digital Illustration
ART 514 - Graphic Design - Individual Problems
ART 515 - Graduate Painting
ART 517 - Graduate Web Design
ART 519 - Graduate Critique
ART 525 - Graduate Printmaking
ART 533 - Special TopicsART 535 - Graduate Metals
ART 540 - Graduate Photography
ART 545 - Graduate Sculpture

Undergraduate courses

Art History - Western

ARH 260 - Art History Topics in Western Art ART 100 - Introduction to Art
ART 250 - Western Heritage I-Survey of Art I
ART 251 - Western Heritage II-Survey of Art II
ART 254 - Critical Looking: Images of Power and Persuasion
ART 350 - Italian Renaissance Art
ART 351 - Northern Renaissance Art
ART 352 - 19th Century Art
ART 353 - 20th-Century Art
ART 354 - Art in America I
ART 356 - History of Photography
ART 357 - Gender and the Visual Arts
ART 364 - Medieval Art
ART 365 - History of Graphic Design

Metzgar

Appointed 2001
Foundations Coordinator
Advisment Coordinator
Major Areas: Design, Drawing
Office Address: 229 Tyler Hall
Office Phone: (315) 312-3185

BFA: Rochester Institute of Technology
MFA: Rochester Institute of Technology
Studied at the State University of New York at Purchase, Syracuse University and Nazareth College

richard.metzgar@oswego.edu

Thompson

Appointed 2004
Major Area: Graphic Design, Multimedia, VR
Office Address: 32-A Lanigan
Office Phone: (315) 312-5623

BA: Oklahoma City University
MA: SUNY Oswego
MFA: Syracuse University

Course Descriptions

In the studio, the department offers a variety of courses in ceramics, drawing, design and graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. These courses encourage self-expression and the honing of technical skills. Through discussion and critiques, students can measure their progress in both areas. Students in the BFA program can concentrate in either a studio area or in computer graphics. The graphics area prepares graduates for positions in the visual communications industry.