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DEPARTMENT OF ART & ART HISTORY
SPRING 2005 ART STUDIO OFFERINGS

ART STUDIO 106 (Sections .001-.008) DRAWING I

Basic drawing concepts, including the expressive use of contour, value, perspective and composition while exploring both dry and wet media. Assigned problems may include still life, landscape, or portraiture, and the figure. Special fee $30.

ART STUDIO 121 (Sections .001-.004) TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Section .001 K. Jesse TR 11:00-1:45 ART 252
Section .002 B. Zhang TR 2:00-4:45 ART 252
Section .003 Staff MW 11:00-1:50 ART 252
Section .004 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 252

Emphasis on elements of line, form, value, color theory, painting principles and visual vocabulary. Particular attention will be placed on a disciplined approach toward design and development of perceptual skills. Special fee $43.

***BASIC MATERIALS LIST FOR ART STUDIO 106 AND ART STUDIO 121 CLASSES.

ART STUDIO 122 (Sections .001-.003) THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Section .001 Staff TR 8:00-10:45 ART 123
Section .002 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 123
Section .003 Staff S 9:00-2:50 ART 123

Emphasis on materials, processes and vocabulary. Particular attention will be placed on traditional and contemporary approaches to sculpture through the consideration of spatial concepts and making three-dimensional objects. Art Studio 123 is a suggested corequisite of this class. Special fee $63.

ART STUDIO 123 (Sections .001 & .002) SHOP FOUNDATIONS
Section .001 Staff F 8:00-10:50 ART 123
Section .002 Staff F 1:00-3:50 ART 123

Familiarizes the art student with the safe practice and maintenance of wood and metal shop tools and machinery. This course is restricted and students must attend the first class session for permission to register. Special fee $22.

ART STUDIO 130.001 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC ART
Instructor: M. Tsiongas TR 2:00-3:15 ART 348
TR 3:30-4:45 DSH 144

Introduction to the computer as a medium and fine art tool. Course will explore history, theory, and contemporary art issues associated with computer-based art practice, as well as introducing students to basic tools and technologies. Special fee $106.00.

ART STUDIO 157 (Sections .001-.003) SMALL SCALE METAL CONSTRUCTION I
Section .001 Staff TR 9:30-12:15 ART 118G
Section .002 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 118G

Fabrication of small scale metal sculpture and jewelry with an emphasis on developing soldering skills in silver. Introduction to basic skills of sawing, forming, surface treatment and soldering of secondary metals: copper, brass, nickel, and steel. Special fee $68.

ART STUDIO 168 (Sections .001-.003) CERAMICS I
Section .001 Staff MW 4:00-6:45 pm ART 150
Section .002 Staff MW 7:00-9:45 pm ART 150

An introduction to the ceramic terms, concepts, historical and technical information that support creative development. Includes handbuilding, throwing, basic clay bodies, slip and glaze, oxidation, reduction and atmospheric firings. Special fee $68.

ART STUDIO 187 (Sections .001-.007) PHOTOGRAPHY I

ALL SECTIONS: LAB HOURS WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL HOURS ARRANGED. The Introduction to Photography is given as a lecture/lab class. One-hour weekly lectures introduce the craft of photography - light, exposure, and the chemical processing of black-and-white film and print - along with the structural and conceptual possibilities inherent in the medium. Weekly lab sessions with Teaching Assistants provide darkroom experience, individual guidance, and critique. Special fee $108.

ART STUDIO 205 (Sections .001-.003) DRAWING II
Section .001 J. Jacob MW 1:00-3:50 ART 352
Section .002 E. Feinberg MW 2:00-4:45 ART 352
Section .003 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 350
Further concentration on basic drawing concepts with a greater emphasis on descriptive and perceptual drawing skills using both dry and wet media. Assigned problems explore aspects of still life, landscape, portraiture and/or the figure. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 207 (Sections .001-.003) PAINTING I
Section .001 M. McConnell MW 8:00-10:50 ART 245
Section .002 M. Cook MW 11:00-1:50 ART 245
Section .003 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 245
Painting materials and techniques, integrating basic drawing concepts with color theory and composition. Emphasis on descriptive and perceptual skills through assigned problems which explore aspects of still life, landscape, portraiture and/or the figure. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 213 (Sections .001 & .002) SCULPTURE I
Section .001 Staff MW 2:00-4:50 ART 123
Section .002 S. Barry TR 12:30-3:15 ART 123
A further exploration into the concepts presented in Three-dimensional Design. Will investigate, through specific assignments, issues that are central to producing sculpture. Art Studio 122 and Art Studio 123 are prerequisites of this class. Special fee $68.

ART STUDIO 257.001 SMALL SCALE METAL CONSTRUCTION II
Instructor: Staff S 9:00-2:00 plus hours arranged ART 118G
A continuation of 157. Fabrication skills are further developed and refined. Emphasis is on developing a deeper understanding of form/content as it relates to intimate scale. Special fee $83.

ART STUDIO 268.001 CERAMICS II
Instructor: G. Bobrowski TR 9:30-12:15 ART 152
Continuation of 168 with emphasis placed on the mastery of ceramic forming, surfacing and firing processes. Expanded critical awareness and the development of a personal aesthetic. Special fee $73.

ART STUDIO 274 (Sections .001 & .002) INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING
Section .001 Y. Shimano TR 9:30-12:15 ART 142D
Section .002 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 142D
Fundamental techniques, methods and expressive potentials of the major printmaking processes, including monotype, etching, lithography, woodcut and xerography. Instruction includes lectures, demonstrations, practice and critique. Special fee $73.

ART STUDIO 288 (Sections .001 & .002) INTRODUCTION TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Section .001 Staff TR 9:30-12:15 ART 104
Section .002 Staff MW 9:00-11:50 ART 104
The techniques and aesthetics of color photography. Special fee $168.

ART STUDIO 289 (Sections .001 & .002) INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Section .001 Staff MW 9:00-11:50 DSH 144
Section .002 J. Nevel MW 5:30-8:15 pm DSH 144
The techniques and aesthetics of digital imaging using Photoshop as a primary tool. Special fee $105.

ART STUDIO 305 (Sections .001 & .002) DRAWING III
Section .001 Staff TR 12:30-3:15 ART 350
Section .002 Staff MW 5:30-8:15 pm ART 352
Continued exploration of drawing concepts and techniques presented in 205. Emphasis on expressive drawing, working from imagination as well as from observation. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 307 (Sections .001 & .002) PAINTING II
Section .001 M. Cook MW 2:00-4:50 ART 245
Section .002 E. Feinberg TR 8:00-10:45 ART 245
Continued exploration of the painting concepts and techniques presented in 207. Working from imagination as well as observation, emphasizing the expressive potential of the medium. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 308 (Sections .001 & .002) PAINTING III
Section .001 B. Zhang TR 11:00-1:45 ART 245
Section .002 J. Wenger TR 2:00-4:45 ART 245
Extension of the concepts presented in 307, emphasizing experimentation with materials and techniques. Individual in-depth projects are assigned to encourage independent thinking with regard to contemporary painting issues. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 313.001 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE: Exploring Art Materials
Instructor: B. Irland R 9:30-12:15 + ARR CA 1018
This class will investigate both traditional and non-traditional materials with which artists choose to develop their oeuvre. Can you name what artist has worked with fat and felt? Marble and milk? Paint and sunflowers? Beeswax and light bulbs? Urine and photographs? Crickets and micro-sound systems? Blue pigment and gold leaf? Robotics and goldfish? Steel and laser imaging? Blood and human ashes?

It is important to understand the history of each material we choose to use. Throughout history, artists have explored a variety of materials, both high- and low-tech, which best suit their particular form of expression.

In this class for advanced undergraduates and graduates, we will utilize hands-on approaches to various materials, do research projects, visit specific sites, and discuss with guest artists about how they work with their chosen materials. Special fee $68.

ART STUDIO 330.001 INTERMEDIATE ELECTRONIC ART
Instructor: B. Kimura MW 2:00-4:50 DSH 144
Course emphasizes art-making using evolving computer-based tools. Students work with digital content in 2-D, 3-D, and time-based formats. Course draws on current work and theory, combined with classroom critique. Special fee $106.

ART STUDIO 335.001 INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING I
Instructor: L. Madrid TR 2:00-4:45 ART 142D
Exploration of intaglio processes. Includes lecture, demonstration, studio practice and critique. Emphasis on technical considerations and the development of a personal aesthetic. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 336.001 INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING II
Instructor: L. Madrid TR 2:00-4:45 ART 142D
A continuation of 335 with the exploration of multiple plate and color printing processes. Greater emphasis is given to technical considerations and the development of a personal aesthetic. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 357.001 SMALL SCALE CASTING
Instructor: Staff W 11:00-3:50 + HRS ARR ART 118G
Introduction to the fundamentals of small scale metal casting in bronze and silver through the lost wax process. Additional metal related techniques such as soldering and patination will be explored. Course requirements and materials to be announced. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 368.004 PORCELAIN VESSELS
Instructor: K. Cyman TR 5:00-8:00 pm ART ED 110
AOA ART ED 368. History, design, processes, tools, materials, and terminology of the oriental/Japanese method of wheel-thrown porcelain ceramic vessels. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 369.001 CERAMICS III
Instructor: W. Gilbert MW 9:00-11:50 ART 150
Continued investigation of conceptual, historical and contemporary issues while emphasizing the development of individualized artistic vision. Open-ended assignments, self directed projects, group and individual techniques. This class is restricted and to register requires the permission of the instructor. Special fee $98.

ART STUDIO 374.001 LITHOGRAPHY I
Instructor: Staff MW 2:00-4:50 ART 142D
Fundamental techniques of drawing and painting on and from lithographic stones and metal plates, primarily in black and white. Includes lectures, demonstrations, critiques and practical experience. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 375.001 LITHOGRAPHY II
Instructor: Staff MW 2:00-4:50 ART 142D
Continuation of 374 with particular emphasis on color printing and special processes, including photo reproduction. Emphasis on personal aesthetic and technical concepts. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 385.002 INTRODUCTION TO NON-SILVER PHOTOGRAPHY
Instructor: J. Nevel MW 1:00-3:50 ART ANNEX B-10
The techniques and aesthetics of cyanotype and gum bichromate printing (non-silver photography) and related processes. Special fee $168.

ART STUDIO 387 (Sections .001 & .002) INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY
Section .001: P. Nagatani TR 9:30-12:15 ART 141
Section .002: P. Nagatani TR 1:00-3:50 ART 141
Concepts of photography as applied to the development of personal vision. Special fee $168.

ART STUDIO 389.006 TOPICS/PHOTOGRAPHY NOW
Instructor: J. Stone MW 12:15-2:45 + HRS ARR ART 141
Photo Now is a studio class that introduces students to one hundred artists working in photography and photographically-derived media. One-third of the class will be presentations by the instructor about a selection of these artists, one-third will be students' written and oral presentations about artists' work, and one-third will be critique sessions to help refine the direction of students' own self-assigned work. The course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $118.

ART STUDIO 389.011 TOPICS/BOOK ARTS
Instructor: L. Madrid F 9:00-1:50 + HRS ARR ART 142D
Book Arts will cover contemporary uses of the book as an art form; investigating the relationship of content and form, variations of traditional and contemporary bindings to fulfill the needs of the book artist. Special fee $93

ART STUDIO 389.036 TOPICS/THEORY AND PRACTICE
Instructor: M. McConnell MW 12:00-1:50 + HRS ARR CA1020
This course is designed to challenge each student to reflect on why he or she is studying art instead of something else; and an opportunity to fully articiulate that reason without chaffing under the critique of academic authority or the accusation of nurturing implausible dreams. This will be done in a general climate of impassioned scrutiny that seeks to cast in high relief the intrinsic worth of even the most outrageous hope. As each aspiration draws near lucidity through concerted effort, the class will set about to plan strategies to fulfill every possiblity, to profit from every talent and to achieve each and every goal.

There will be assigned readings to stimulate unguarded thinking and vigorous discussions. Without claim to unwarranted clairvoyance, certain tasks like portfolio presentation, graduate school application and K-12 teacher licensure are anticipated and no eventuality excluded. Guest lectures and individual student appointments will be employed to their maximum to fully realize both the theory and practice of art. Special fee $18.

ART STUDIO 394.001 COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY & ANIMATION
Instructor: E. Angel TR 4:00-6:30 ESCP 110
AOA CS 394.001, MA 394.001. Introduction to story boarding, modeling, rendering, animation and dynamics. Class uses high-level commercial animation software. Course emphasizes both the development of technical skills and the aesthetic aspects of computer imagery. This course is restricted and to register requires permission of the instructor. Special fee $48.

ART STUDIO 405.001 ADVANCED DRAWING
Instructor: J. Wenger TR 8:00-10:45 ART 352
Emphasis on contemporary drawing issues. Students are encouraged to initiate their own projects and to develop a personal direction. Individual and group critiques. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 407.001 ADVANCED PAINTING
Instructor: K. Jesse TR 2:00-4:45 ART 249
Emphasizes contemporary painting issues. Students are encouraged to initiate their own projects and to develop a personal direction. Individual and group critiques. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $43.

ART STUDIO 409.001 ADVANCED VIDEO ART (EXPANDED CINEMA)
Instructor: B. Konefsky S 10:00-1:30 CERIA 365
"Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done" -- Ernie Kovacs

AOA MA 409.001. Though media artist Bill Viola recently declared the death of video (a statement that suspiciously coincided with a major retrospective of his own video work), a new generation of practitioners continue to discover exciting, new aesthetic possibilities within this electronic medium. Media Arts 409 will be structured as a laboratory environment to study and explore an expanded sense of cinematic practice (the moving image). Students will use digital production and post-production equipment to create temporal responses to weekly screenings, readings and discussions.

Prerequisites: MA 111 (Technical Introduction to Video), MA 216 (Video Art), MA 330.002 (Current Trends in Video Art) or MA 210.001 (Introduction to Film). This course is restricted and to register requires permission of the instructor.

REQUIRED READING: Available at ECS Copies, Harvard SE (265-1215).
RECOMMENDED TEXT:
The Low Budget Video Bible (available at UNM Bookstore)
Single Camera Video Production by Robert Musburger (UNM)
Shooting In Digital Video by Jan Fauer (UNM)
Final Cut Pro 4 , Focal Press
DVD Authoring , Focal Press

Bryan Konefsky is a self-taught media maker and self-described cultural worker. His experimental video
essays have received numerous awards including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Konefsky's short movies have been screened internationally at venues such as the Paris Underground Film Festival, the European Media Art Festival in Germany, Videoex in Switzerland, Il Cinema Ritrovato in Italy, and the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada. Contact at 277-2129 or email at bryank@unm.edu. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 413.001 ADVANCED SCULPTURE
Instructor: S. Barry TR 3:30-6:15 ART 123
Allows students to pursue their own individual concepts and techniques. Emphasis will be on independent projects. Special fee $68.

ART STUDIO 429.008 TOPICS/COLLABORATIVE LITHOGRAPHY
Instructor: R. Hamon T 1:00-5:00 + HRS ARR TAMARIND
This course is offered to graduate (Art St 529.008) and selected undergraduate students interested in exploring aesthetic expression through the medium of lithography. This is a laboratory course, designed to simulate a professional workshop environment. Artist participants chosen from the Department of Art and Art History will work collaboratively with professional printer-training students from Tamarind Institute. No technical knowledge of lithography is required, but a substantial commitment of time beyond class periods will be necessary. Students will be required to pay for some supplies (paper, aluminum plates, drawing materials). Enrollment for students from the Department of Art and Art History will be limited to seven. This course is restricted. Participants will be chosen by interview with Tamarind's Education Director. Special fee $218.

ART STUDIO 429.011 TOPICS/BOOK ARTS
See Art Studio 389.011. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 429.028 TOPICS/TEXT AND IMAGE
Instructor: J. Neimanas TR 1:00-3:50 MATTOX
Either through text as a source, subject, or accompanying information, the content must be dependent on the relationship of text and image or text as image. This course is restricted and to register requires permission of the instructor. Fee for lab use. Special fee $18.

ART STUDIO 429.036 TOPICS/THEORY AND PRACTICE
See Art Studio 389.036. Special fee $18.

ART STUDIO 431.001 MULTIMEDIA, INTERNET ART, & BEYOND
Instructor: M. Tsiongas TR 9:30-12:15 ART 348
Course focuses on evolution of computer-based art making, highlighting opportunities and constraints associated with evolving technologies. Special emphasis on exploring the Internet as site for artwork. Students will produce multimedia work for the world-wide-web. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $106.

ART STUDIO 457.001 ADVANCED CASTING AND CONSTRUCTION
Instructor: Staff T 3:30-8:15 pm + HRS ARR ART 118G
Students develop individual program of studies in consultation with the instructor. Group critiques are scheduled regularly. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 468.001 CERAMICS IV
Instructor: G. Bobrowski TR 2:00-4:45 ART 150
Encourages students to explore self-directed body of work that reflects a personal artistic vision. Emphasizes contemporary issues and increased professionalism. Individual and group critiques. Prerequisite: Ceramics III. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $108.

ART STUDIO 474.002 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING: ENGRAVING: HISTORY AND PRACTICE
Instructor: Y. Shimano MW 10:00-12:50 ART 142D
Students taking this course must also enroll in Art History 429.002. This is a unique course combining art history and art studio and it is designed for students who would like to understand the medium of Printmaking from a historical and practical point of view. We will look at the historical position and role of the Graphic Arts in a larger context of history and criticism in order to inform contemporary printmaking. We will study the techniques of woodcut, burin engraving, etching, drypoint, and monotype from the sixteenth century through the twentieth century. In the art historical analysis, we will examine the use of critical reception of each medium, discuss the market for prints and consider major collectors and collections in defining the history of printmaking. In the studio part of the course, we will practice the techniques and make our own prints using those techniques. Visits are scheduled to the University Art Museum print study room to look at fine prints in order to gain a greater appreciation of the works of art and to understand how they were created. All students are expected to make a reproduction print based on a historical print, in addition to creating their own original images. Furthermore, students are also required to write a critical analysis of a graphic work of art. Depending on the student = s interest, the final project of this class will either entail the creation of a print portfolio or an art historical analysis of a print. This class is restricted and to register requires the permission of the instructor. Special fee $93.

For more information contact Yoshiko Shimano at 277-4407 (yshimano@unm.edu) or Susanne Anderson-Riedel at 277-3813 (ariedel@unm.edu).

ART STUDIO 487 (Sections .001&.002) ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY
Section .001: A. Salinger M 5:45-8:15 pm + HRS ARR CA 1018
Section .002: A. Salinger MW 3:00-5:30 + HRS ARR ART 141
Advanced concepts of photography and the development of personal expression. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $168.


ART STUDIO 493.001 SEMINAR/LAND ARTS OF THE AMERICA WEST
Instructor: W. Gilbert M 2:00-4:50 + HRS ARR ART 150
In this course we will investigate the possibilities for a contemporary, place based art practice situated in the American west. Readings and discussions will reflect an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural perspective on interventions in the environment. This seminar will prepare interested students for the fall semester program in the field and serve as a vehicle for previous Land Arts students to continue their work at various off campus sites. Fee for lab use. Special fee $18.

ART STUDIO 494.001 ADVANCED COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY & ANIMATION
See Art Studio 394.001. AOA CS 494.001, MA 494.001. Special fee $18.

ART STUDIO 509.001 ADVANCED VIDEO ART
See Art Studio 409.001. AOA MA 409.001. This course is restricted and to register requires permission of the instructor. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 513.001 GRADUATE SCULPTURE
See Art Studio 313.001. Special fee $68.

ART STUDIO 529.002 TOPICS/GRADUATE NON-SILVER PHOTOGRAPHY
See Art Studio 385.002. Special fee $168.00

ART STUDIO 529.008 TOPICS/COLLABORATIVE LITHOGRAPHY
See Art Studio 429.008. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $218.

ART STUDIO 529.011 TOPICS/BOOK ARTS
See Art Studio 389.011. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 529.028 TOPICS/TEXT AND IMAGE
See Art Studio 429.028. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Fee for lab use. Special Fee $18.

ART STUDIO 531.001 MULTIMEDIA, INTERNET ART & BEYOND
See Art Studio 431.001. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $106.

ART STUDIO 574.002 GRADUATE PRINTMAKING: ENGRAVING: HISTORY AND PRACTICE
See Art Studio 474.002. Students taking this course must also enroll in AH 529.002. This course is restricted and to register requires instructor approval. Special fee $93.

ART STUDIO 587.001 GRADUATE PHOTOGRAPHY
Instructor: J. Neimanas T 5:30-8:15 pm + HRS ARR ART 141
Concentration on student's individual image production with special attention given to the development of critical and theoretical acuity. Special fee $118.

ART STUDIO 593.001 SEMINAR/LAND ARTS
See ART STUDIO 493.001. Course content and requirements to be announced. Fee for lab use. Special fee $18.

ART STUDIO 594.001 ADVANCED COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY & ANIMATION
See Art Studio 494.001. AOA MA 494.001, CS 494.001. Special fee $48.

 

Instructor section numbers for Problems, Tutorials, Thesis, Final Project, Dissertation:
.005 Amdur
.013 Barry
.016 Bobrowski
.020 Cook
.023 DeJong
.026 Facey
.028 Feinberg
.034 Gilbert
.040 Irland
.042 Jacob
.041 Jesse
.056 Madrid
.065 Nagatani
.057 Nevel
.077 Salinger
.080 Shimano
.081 Stone
.084 Tsiongas
.094 Wenger
.095 Zhang

INSTRUCTORS FOR RESTRICTED COURSES WILL GIVE THE COURSE CALL NUMBER TO STUDENTS FOR REGISTRATION.

THE OFFICE STAFF WILL NOT GIVE CALL NUMBERS FOR THESE COURSES OR SIGN THE YELLOW CARDS FOR PERMISSION TO REGISTER FOR A CLOSED (FULL) CLASS.

CALL NUMBERS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY ARE AVAILABLE ONLY FROM THE UNDERGRADUATE ADVISOR.

CALL NUMBERS FOR GRADUATE TUTORIALS, DISSERTATION HOURS, PROBLEMS AND FINAL PROJECT HOURS ARE AVAILABLE ONLY FROM THE GRADUATE ADVISOR.

SEE THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES.

SPECIAL FEES LISTED INCLUDE A TECHNOLOGY FEE OF $6.00 PER CREDIT HOUR AND WILL BE CHARGED TO STUDENTS ENROLLING IN COURSES OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ART AND ART HISTORY.

**BASIC MATERIALS LIST FOR ART STUDIO 106 (DRAWING I) AND ART STUDIO 121 (2-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN):

portfolio 1 Pink Pearl (or similar) eraser
1 pad 18" x 24" Strathmore 400 Drawing Paper 1 kneaded rubber eraser
1 pad 18" x 24" Bond or Newsprint 1 scissor
1 sketchbook 1 Xacto blade
3-5 graphite pencils (soft-medium-hard) small pencil sharpener
3-5 charcoal pencils (soft-medium-hard) 1 piece sandpaper
1 packet soft vine charcoal 1 can workable matte fixative
2 sticks compressed charcoal 1 bottle rubber cement
1 each conte crayons (white, black, sanguine) appropriate tackle box or tote

BUILDING KEY

ABBREVIATION BUILDING NAME BUILDING NUMBER
ANTH ANTHROPOLOGY #11
ARCH ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING #158
2414 Central SE
ART ART BUILDING #84
ANNEX ART ANNEX #105
ART ED MASLEY HALL (College of ED) #68
CA CENTER FOR THE ARTS #62 (formerly FINE ARTS CENTER)
MATTOX MATTOX SCULPTURE CENTER #123
DSH DANE SMITH HALL #45

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