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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
- - Music
- - Theatre


Undergraduate

Art

ARTS 130* Section 1
Fundamentals of Drawing I
This class is designed to acquaint the student with the basic language of drawing. Through a series of prolonged exercises, the student is presented with the fundamental elements of visual communication, such as line, mass, value (tone), and proportion. The student will produce highly finished drawings of relatively simple objects as a means of acquiring the practical, hands-on understanding of this material.
Laboratory fee: $60.00.
3 credits
T, Th 1:30 - 5:30 p
STAFF
Session I (May 24 - July 2)

ARTS 131* Section 1
Fundamentals of Drawing II
Building on the lessons learned in Fundamentals of Drawing I, this course presents more sophisticated material, such as a greater refinement of surface modeling (shading), structural accuracy, and more complex compositional programs. The student is also encouraged to make personal choices regarding subject matter and content in order to foster individuality and an understanding of artistic communication.
Laboratory fee: $60.00.
3 credits
T, Th 1:30 - 5:30 p
STAFF
Session I (May 24 - July 2)

ARTS 170* Section 1
Digital Color & Computers
This course is intended to complement ARTS 112, Color and Design, by investigating, in depth, both additive and subtractive color mixing through the use of graphics programs and the computer. Basic skills in the use of Macintosh and Silicon Graphics computers and Adobe Photoshop will be covered. The principles of color theory will be applied to creative projects.
Laboratory fee: $60.00.
3 credits
M, W, F 5:30 - 8:30P
CHRISTIAN
Session I (May 24 - July 2)

ARTS 171* Section 1
Photography I
An introduction to black and white photographic technique, including camera basics, exposure, film development, and printing in the darkroom. This course will also concentrate on the creative and conceptual nature of photography. You will become well acquainted with modern and past masters of photography and we will explore modern trends and movements.
Laboratory fee: $65.00.
3 credits
M, W, F 10:00A - 1:00P
BRENNAN
Session I (May 24 - July 2)

ARTS 222** Section 1
Contemporary 20th Century Art History
This course will examine the visual arts in the 20th Century beginning with the rise of Modernism in the late 1800s to the present day. We will focus on the development of the arts through the analysis of movements and philosophies, critical theory and cultural influences. We will study the works of individual artists and groups, familiarizing students with the foundations of art appreciation. Students will develop critical skills for the interpretation, discussion and appreciation of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture and other art forms.
M, T, W, Th 10:00A - 1:00P
GOLEAS
Special Session: May 24 - June 17 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 230 Section 1
Life Drawing
The student is first introduced to a system for ascertaining proper proportional measurement, in line only, in order to mitigate some of the complexities of working with the human figure. When this is established, methods for accurately recording the tonal patter based on the close observation of intricate anatomical elements are presented. The figure model assumes prolonged poses to ensure enough working time for the students to absorb the lessons taught.
Prerequisites: ARTS 130 and 131.
Laboratory fee: $60.00.
3 credits
M, W, 5:00 - 9:00P
STAFF
Special Session: July 5 - July 30 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 234/ARTS 335 Section 1
Summer Painting Workshop/Advanced Painting
A course designed for students at various skill levels including those who have never painted before through more advanced painters. Emphasis for beginners will be placed in developing essential skills and concepts, starting with basic support preparation, color mixing and the understanding of techniques required to create a finished painting. More advanced students ill focus on personal development and understanding of concept and techniques. A variety of materials may be utilized, including oil and/or acrylic, canvas and wood.
Laboratory fee: $60.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A - 2:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: June 14 - June 25 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 234A/ARTS 535A Section 1
Summer Painting Workshop: Plein Air/Advanced Painting
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. Painting directly from nature, students will develop an effective approach to painting on site. A variety of material may be utilized, including oil and/or acrylic. Emphasis is on developing essential skills and concepts.
Laboratory fee: $60.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A - 2:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: June 28 - July 9 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 241*/ARTS 349 Section 1
Summer Sculpture Workshop/Advanced Sculpture
A course for students at various skill levels including those with no background in sculpture through more advanced sculptor. A variety of material and methodology may be utilized., including stone and metal. More advanced students will have the opportunity to further investigate and develop concepts and materials relating to their interest.
Laboratory fee: $60.00
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 2:00 - 5:00P
ROSCH
Special Session: June 28 - July 9 (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: $60.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A - 2:00P
KUDDER-SULLIVAN
Special Session: June 14 - June 25 (Register for Session 16)

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: $60.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A - 2:00P
LEUTHOLD
Special Session: July 12 - July 23 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 270 Section 1
Computer Generated Imagery
This course will explore the way computers can aid as a tool to develop illustrative visual concepts. It will review basic functions of computer programs (Photoshop and Illustrator) in an effort to expand knowledge and to integrate into creative process. The course will look at examples of contemporary artists and current design practices utilizing computer technology.
Laboratory fee: $60.00
T, Th 6:00 - 9:00P
ZIGMUND
Session I (May 24 - July 2)

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: $60.00.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 1:00 - 5:00P
GILES Room: SAG
Special Session: July 12 - July 23 (Register for Session 16

ARTS 338 Section 1
Southampton Summer Studio Arts Program
Southampton Summer Studio Arts Program offers the motivated artist, teacher or student a unique opportunity to further develop the creative process through a tutorial format in an environment that has attracted, inspired and produced some of the most prominent artists and important American art of the 20th century.

This four-week program is specifically designed as a practical workshop, enabling participants to fully concentrate on their work in an informal atmosphere with unlimited access to shared studio space. Regular critiques by faculty and visiting artists, as well as excursions to regional art institutions and artist studios are arranged accordingly.

Enrollment is limited to five. For information contact the Arts and Media office at 631-287-8427.
2 credits (Summer Studio Arts Rate)
ROSCH
Special Session: July 5 - July 30 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 377 Section 1
Photography Workshop: Pinhole, View Camera
This course is divided into two intensive workshops investigating three distinct approaches to photography. First Half: Pinhole Photogram. Students will build, shoot, and print from pinhole cameras they have built.
Second Half: View Camera. Students will investigate techniques involving view cameras and large format photography. Cameras can be supplied through the College at no extra charge.
Enrollment is limited.
Laboratory fee: $65.00.
3 credits
M, W, F, 10a - 2p
MCKAY & BRENNAN
Special Session: July 12 - 30 (Register for Session 16)

ARTS 380 Section 1
Printmaking: Painterly Prints
This course explores the aesthetic values and mechanical processes of monoprinting from a painterly approach. Student will have the opportunity to create etchings, collagraphs, monotypes and monoprints. No previous knowledge of printmaking is necessary.
Laboratory fee: $60.00
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 10:00A - 3:00P
GILES
Special Session: August 3 - August 13 (Register for Session 16)

Music

MUSI 301 Section 1
Special Studies in Music: Digital Composition/Songwriting
A hands-on workshop for aspiring songwriters, this course will explore the songwriting process from initial inspiration to finished product. Beginning students will gain an understanding of song structure, and will learn the basics of digital sound recording. More advanced students will have the opportunity to have their work evaluated and work more independently to craft finished recordings.
3 credits
T, Th 6:00 - 10:00P
KOONTZ
Session II (July 5 - August 13)

Theatre

THEA 304 Section 1
Master Class in Theatre: Acting Workshop
Intense scene study in this course further develops stage techniques. The emphasis is on characterization, script analysis, actions/objectives, and correcting individual problems. Audition techniques will be discussed. Prerequisite: Special Application Required. Contact Summer Program Office, 631-287-8175.
BALDWIN
Special Session, Dates to be Announced.

THEA 315 Section 1
Summer Stock Production
Students will produce a summer stock production.
3 credits
M, T, W, Th, F 9:00A - 1:00P
DISHER
Session I (May 24 - July 2)

*May be used to partially fulfill studio core requirements.
**May be used to partially fulfill theory core requirements.

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