2012-2013 CU Denver Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Visual Arts
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Chair: Lanny F. DeVuono
Office: CU-Denver Building, 815D
Telephone: 303-556-2781
Faculty
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Associate Professors:
Joann Brennan, MFA, Massachusetts College of Art
Maria Elena Buszek, PhD, University of Kansas
Mary Connelly, MFA, Indiana University
Brian DeLevie, MFA, University of Houston
Lanny F. DeVuono, MFA, Mills College
Carol Golemboski, MFA, Virginia Commonwealth University
Quintin Gonzalez, MFA, Yale University
Rian Kerrane, MFA, University of New Orleans
Assistant Professors:
Michelle Carpenter, MFA, University of Colorado Boulder
Melissa Furness, MFA, University of Iowa
Bryan Leister, MFA, George Mason University
Jeffrey Schrader, PhD, New York University, MA, Oberlin College
Travis Vermilye, MFA, University of Michigan
Senior Instructors:
Michael Brohman, MA, University of Colorado Denver
Vivian George, MFA, Yale University
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Department Overview
The Department of Visual Arts offers professional instruction in nine interrelated areas of study: art history, digital design, drawing, painting, photography, scientific media design, sculpture, transmedia and 3D graphics and animation. The Department of Visual Arts provides a vital educational environment where future artists and art historians explore the horizons of their own talents in an atmosphere of critical dialogue, rigorous artmaking and multiple media. Art, art history, design and animation majors will enroll in emphases focused on the acquisition of skills specific to their chosen professions in the context of the rich academic offerings of the entire university. Each student’s scholarly and creative work is infused with innovative technology, contemporary theory and professionalism. Education in the visual arts encompasses a comprehensive knowledge of and direct experience with the various media of digital design, drawing, painting, photography and sculpture. Supporting this enterprise is the development of an understanding of art and media theory, knowledge of methods and materials used in making art and design, and an appreciation for diverse approaches to visual culture, both contemporary and historical. Central to the practice of art history are critical writing and analysis. Graduating seniors receiving the BFA degree are required to participate in the BFA thesis exhibition during their last semester of study. These exhibitions are scheduled in the fall and spring terms only.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Emphases
3-D Graphics and Animation
Digital Design
Drawing
Painting
Photography
Scientific Media Design
Sculpture
Transmedia
Fine Arts BA — Studio Art Emphasis
Fine Arts BA — Art History Emphasis
Visual Arts Minors
Art History
Digital Design
Sculpture
Studio Art
Studio Photography
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