2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Visual Arts
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Contact Information
Chair: Brian DeLevie
Office: CU Denver Building, 800
Telephone: 303.315.1501
Fax: 303.315.1550
Faculty
Full Professor:
Joann Brennan, MFA, Massachusetts College of Art
Associate Professors:
Maria Elena Buszek, PhD, University of Kansas
Michelle Carpenter, MFA, University of Colorado Boulder
Mary Connelly, MFA, Indiana University
Brian DeLevie, MFA, University of Houston
Lanny F. DeVuono, MFA, Mills College
Melissa Furness, MFA, University of Iowa
Carol Golemboski, MFA, Virginia Commonwealth University
Quintin Gonzalez, MFA, Yale University
Rian Kerrane, MFA, University of New Orleans
Bryan Leister, MFA, George Mason University
Jeffrey Schrader, PhD, New York University, MA, Oberlin College
Assistant Professor:
Travis Vermilye, MFA, University of Michigan
Assistant Professor Clinical Teaching Track
Howard Cook, MFA DC, National University
Senior Instructors:
Michael Brohman, MA, University of Colorado Denver
Vivian George, MFA, Yale University
Instructors:
William Adams, MA and MFA, University of New Mexico
Stephen Baker, MFA, National University California
Paul Conner, BA, Art Institute of Colorado
Rebecca Heavner, MLA, University of Colorado Denver
Tripp Vroman
Department Overview
The Department of Visual Arts offers professional instruction in seven interrelated areas: art history, 3D animation, digital design, illustration, painting and drawing, photography and transmedia sculpture.
Visual Arts provides a vital educational environment where future artists, designers and art historians explore the horizons of their own talents in an atmosphere of critical dialogue and professional art and design practice. Students learn and experience various media of animation, digital design, drawing, illustration, painting, photography and transmedia sculpture, all within the rich context of a research university. Learning is predicated on both an understanding of art and media theory, and on the practical knowledge of methods and materials used in making art and design today. Art history studies focus on historical knowledge integrated with critical writing and analysis.
The department prides itself on fostering an appreciation for diverse approaches to visual culture and to reaching out to the larger art history, arts and design communities. Internships are available.
Graduating seniors receiving the bachelor of fine arts (BFA) degree are required to participate in the BFA thesis exhibition during their last semester of study. This exhibition is scheduled for each spring term only.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Emphases:
3D Graphics and Animation
Digital Design
Illustration
Painting/Drawing
Photography
Transmedia Sculpture
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Emphases:
Art History
Studio Art
Visual Arts Minors:
Art History
Digital Design
Photography
Studio Art
Transmedia Sculpture
Visual Arts Certificate:
Computer Graphics and Visual Effects
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