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Arts and Media

Master Photography WorkshopCourses marked with an asterisk (*) may be used to partially fulfill distribution requirements for Southampton Graduate Campus Students.

* Undergraduate
- - Art
- - Communication Arts
- - Film
- - Music
- - Theatre
* Graduate
- - Art


Undergraduate

Art

ARTS 130* Section 1
Fundamentals of Drawing I
An introduction to basic techniques and concepts of drawing through an observational approach. Perspective, value, line, and composition are explored through various media.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th 9:00A-1:00P
GILES
Session I (May 27 - July 5)

ARTS 131* Section 1
Fundamentals of Drawing II
A continuation of Fundamental Drawing I with an emphasis on creative problem solving and abstract concepts.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th 9:00A-1:00P
GILES
Session I (May 27 - July 5)

ARTS 234 Section 1
Summer Painting Workshop
A course for students at various skill levels, including those who have never painted before through more advanced painters. A variety of media may be utilized, including oil and/or acrylic. Emphasis on developing essential skills and concepts.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 10:00A-3:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: June 17 - June 28

ARTS 234A Section 1
Summer Painting Workshop: Plein Air
Weather permitting, much of the coursework will take place outdoors. This is a course for students at various skill levels, including those who have never painted before through more advanced painters. A variety of media may be utilized, including oil and/or acrylic. Emphasis on developing essential skills and concepts. Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A-2:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: July 1 - July 12

ARTS 241A* Section 1
Sculpture Workshop: Modeling and Casting Sculpture
A course for students at various skill levels including those with no background in sculpture, through more advanced sculptors. A variety of media may be utilized, including clay, wood, stone and metal. Emphasis on developing essential skills and concepts.
Laboratory fee: $55.00
3 credits
T, W, Th, F 6:00-9:00P
Richholt
Session II (July 8 - August 16)

ARTS 241B* Section 1
Sculpture Workshop
A course for students at various skill levels including those with no background in sculpture, through more advanced sculptors. A variety of media may be utilized, including clay, wood, stone and metal. Emphasis on developing essential skills and concepts.
Laboratory fee: $55.00
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 2:00 ö 5:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: July 1 ö July 12 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 251* Section 1
Ceramics
An introductory course that offers an overview of ceramic expression. It will focus on hand building techniques and include basic glaze application.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A-2:00P
KUDDER-SULLIVAN
Special Session: June 17 - June 28

ARTS 258* Section 1
The Potters' Wheel
This ceramic course places emphasis on the potter's wheel as a tool for the development of functional and non-functional work. It is structured to develop individual skills in the basics of wheel throwing or more advanced techniques such as closed forms, lids, altered forms or multiple form construction.
Prerequisite: ARTS 251 or permission of instructor.
Lab Fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A - 2:00P
LEUTHOLD
Special Session: July 8 - July 19

ARTS 271* Section 1
Black and White Photography
This course includes camera techniques, aesthetics, and mechanics of developing, printing and enlarging, and special effects in black and white. A 35mm SLR camera is required.
Laboratory fee: $60.00
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 10:00A ö 3:00P
BOWDEN
Special Session: May 28 - June 10

ARTS 282* Section 1
Lithography
This course develops an understanding of the tools, materials, processes and techniques of stone and aluminum pate. Lithography, photo process and color separation.
Laboratory fee: $55.00
3 credits
T, W, Th 6:00 ö 9:00P
RICHHOLT
Session II (July 8 August 16)

ARTS 285 Section 1
Papermaking
This course is an introduction to the art and craft of papermaking. The set up and operation of a paper mill, sheet formation using diverse plant fibers, cast paper, custom deckles, and colored pulp painting, will be explored.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, 12:00 - 4:00P
GILES
Special Session: July 8 - July 19

ARTS 338 Section 1
Master Art Workshop: Summer Residency Painting
A practical workshop for artists in the heart of America's number one art community. Enrollment is limited to five. Participants will work in shared studio space and will focus on a project during the four-week program. There will be two or three visits to or by visiting artists, but the program is specifically designed for participants to concentrate on their work. Applicants must submit five slides of their work plus a letter stating their art/educational background, why they want to attend and the type of project they plan to work on.
2 credits
ROSCH
Special Session: July 1 - 26 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 377A,B,C,D,E,F Section 1
Master Photography Workshop
A workshop for photographer taught by master photographers. During each week of the program a different topic in photography will be covered in a one-credit workshop.
    Workshops may include:
  • ARTS 377A Digital Darkroom: Photoshop Basics with Robert Moore, July TBA
  • ARTS 377B Digital Alternative Processes with Corey George, July TBA
  • ARTS 377C Picturing the Body: Assemblage, Montage, and Avant Garde Techniques with Julie McConnell, July 22 ö 25
  • ARTS 377D Hand Painting Photographs with Cheryl Dorskind, July 9, 10, 11
  • ARTS 377E Large Format Photography with Deborah Klesenski, July 12, 13, 14
  • ARTS 377F Black and White Printing with Jonathan Penney, July 15 & 16.
Call the Summer Program Office, 631-287-8175, for a Master Photography brochure.
1 credit per workshop
BOWDEN & MOORE
Special Session: July 1 ö July 26
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Communication Arts

COMM 112 Section 1
Digital Page Design Digital Page Design
This introductory course exposes the student to the basic forms of computer software used in the fields of Communication and the Fine Arts. The course introduces students to computer graphics, and desktop publishing software. Projects engage students in mastering basic computer skills through problem-solving.
3 credits
T, Th, 6:00 - 9:15 p.m.
KIM
Session II (July 8 - August 16)

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Film

FILM 400 Sections 1 & 2
Independent Study in Film
Call the Summer Program Office for information, 631-287-8175. Days and times to be arranged. This Independent Study is run in conjunction with the International Film Institute of New York. Special Registration required. Call 631-287-8175 for application and tuition information.
Four core sections covered: screenwriting, directing, production and post-production.
Section 1: June 3 ö June 28
Section 2: July 8 - August 2

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Music

MUSI 112 Section 1
The Keyboard Tradition
This course in music appreciation presents weekly programs of concerts and lectures. The works performed represent a variety of styles, forms and genres in the piano tradition; each work is discussed and specific passages are repeated to illustrate ideas. Students keep a journal that is evaluated after the final program.
1 credit
M 4:00 - 6:00 P
SCHENLY
Special Session run in association with Pianofest. Contact the Summer Programs Office for details, 631-287-8175.

MUSI 233** Section 1
Folk, Rock and Jazz
Understanding music through selected listenings and discussion.
3 credits
T, W, Th, 9:30A - 12:00P
SHAUGHNESSY
Session II (July 8 - August 16)

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Theatre

THEA 102* Section 1
Acting I
This course introduces students interested in performance to basic theories and principles of acting. A workshop atmosphere prevails in which theater games, improvisations, and exercises are utilized to help students learn to create a simple stage reality. The emergence and development of acting as an art form are also studied.
Laboratory fee: $40.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, 4:00 - 6:00P
STAFF
Session I (May 27 - July 5)

THEA 203* Section 1
Acting II
This course further explores acting technique and its application to monologue and scene work, with an emphasis on the development of a personal approach to the craft.
Prerequisites: THEA 101 and 102 or permission of instructor.
Laboratory fee: $40.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, 4:00 - 6:00P
STAFF
Session I (May 27 - July 5)

THEA 315 Section 1
Summer Stock Production
Students will produce a summer stock production.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, 6:00 - 9:00P
DISHER
Session I (May 27 - July 5)

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Graduate

Art

ARTS 535A Section 1
Summer Painting Workshop
Advanced techniques and concepts of painting with an emphasis on the development of individual approaches.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 10:00A-3:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: June 17 - June 28

ARTS 535B Section 1
Summer Painting Workshop: Plein Air
Weather permitting, much of the coursework will take place outdoors. Advanced techniques and concepts of painting with an emphasis on the development of individual approaches.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A-2:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: July 1 - July 12

ARTS 538 Section 1
Southampton Arts Summer Residency
A practical workshop for artists in the heart of America's number one art community. Enrollment is limited to five. Participants will work in shared studio space and will focus on a project during the four-week program. There will be two or three visits to or by visiting artists, but the program is specifically designed for participants to concentrate on their work. Applicants must submit five slides of their work plus a letter stating their art/educational background, why they want to attend and the type of project they plan to work on.
2 credits
ROSCH
Special Session: July 1 - 26 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 541 Section 1
Sculpture Workshop
A workshop in which variety of media may be utilized, including clay, wood, stone and metal. Emphasis on developing essential skills and concepts.
Laboratory fee: $55.00
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 2:00-5:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: July 1 -July 12

ARTS 550 Section 1
Papermaking
This course is an introduction to the art and craft of papermaking. The set up and operation of a paper mill, sheet formation using diverse plant fibers, cast paper, custom deckles, and colored pulp painting, will be explored.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, 12:00 - 4:00P
GILES
Special Session: July 8 - July 19

ARTS 551 Section 1
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced clay-working techniques and concepts with the emphasis on individual research problems. Gallery/museum visits are required.
Laboratory fee: $55.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A-2:00P
KUDDER-SULLIVAN
Special Session: June 17 - June 28

ARTS 577A,B,C,D,E,F Section 1
Master Photography Workshop
A workshop for photographer taught by master photographers. During each week of the program a different topic in photography will be covered in a one-credit workshop.
    Workshops may include:
  • ARTS 577A Digital Darkroom: Photoshop Basics with Robert Moore, July TBA
  • ARTS 577B Digital Alternative Processes with Corey George, July TBA
  • ARTS 577C Picturing the Body: Assemblage, Montage, and Avant Garde Techniques with Julie McConnell, July 22 ö 25
  • ARTS 577D Hand Painting Photographs with Cheryl Dorskind, July 9, 10, 11
  • ARTS 577E Large Format Photography with Deborah Klesenski, July 12, 13, 14
  • ARTS 577F Black and White Printing with Jonathan Penney, July 15 & 16.
Call the Summer Program Office, 631-287-8175, for a Master Photography brochure.
1 credit per workshop
BOWDEN & MOORE
Special Session: July 1 ö July 26

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