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ARTS 113 Field Drawing 6 credits
A beginning drawing course for students who are interested in developing their skills in drawing from nature, to better see and understand their surroundings. Class material covers line, form, dimension, value, perspective, and space using a variety of drawing materials. Subject matter includes specimens, plant forms, and the landscape. Students will use a portable sketchbook, and classes during the second part of the term are primarily outside. Locations include the Arb and field trips; access to these sites does include walking on unpaved paths and uneven terrain.
Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
- Fall 2024, Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 113.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- T, THWeitz Center 242 1:15pm-3:45pm
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the first day of sophomore registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 113.01 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- T, THWeitz Center 242 9:00am-11:30am
Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 113.02 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- T, THWeitz Center 242 1:15pm-3:45pm
Sophomore Priority; four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 212 Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Mixed-Media Drawing 6 credits
This course involves directed drawing in bound sketchbooks, using a variety of drawing media, and requires ongoing, self-directed drawing in these visual journals. Subjects will include landscape, nature study, figure, and portraits. The course will require some hiking in rugged areas.
Participation in Carleton OCS South Pacific Program
- Winter 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Acceptance in the Studio Art in the South Pacific Program and the student has completed any of the following courses: ARTS 110 – Observational drawing or ARTS 113 – Field Drawing or ARTS 114 – Introduction to Drawing Architecture with a grade of C- or better or equivalent.
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ARTS 273 Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Printmaking 6 credits
Intaglio and relief printmaking. Students will receive instruction in all of the processes of intaglio and relief printmaking. Students will explore the possibilities of these forms of printmaking in conjunction with their work in the drawing class.
Open only to participants in Carleton OCS South Pacific Program
- Winter 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Acceptance in the Studio Art in the South Pacific Program and the student has completed any of the following courses: ARTS 110 – Observational drawing or ARTS 113 – Field Drawing or ARTS 114 – Introduction to Drawing Architecture with a grade of C- or better or equivalent.
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ARTS 275 Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: The Physical and Cultural Environment 6 credits
This is a wide-ranging course that asks students to engage with their surroundings and make broad connections during the South Pacific program. It examines ecological topics, such as natural history, invasive species, conservation efforts, and how the physical landscape has changed since colonialism. Students will also study indigenous people’s history, culture, art, and profound relationship to landscape. This course includes readings, films, local speakers, and diverse site visits.
Open only to participants in Carleton OCS South Pacific Program
- Winter 2025
- IS, International Studies SI, Social Inquiry
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Acceptance in the Studio Art in the South Pacific Program and the student has completed any of the following courses: ARTS 110 – Observational drawing or ARTS 113 – Field Drawing or ARTS 114 – Introduction to Drawing Architecture with a grade of C- or better or equivalent.
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OCP 550 Carleton Art in South Pacific
- Winter 2025
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PE 136 Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Snorkeling/Diving and Hiking
Snorkeling, scuba diving, and hiking on this program can be counted toward the PE requirement. Approximately five to six required snorkeling or diving days will be scheduled. Students will be assisted in obtaining snorkeling equipment. Those who wish to scuba dive must obtain necessary certification and medical testing before departure, as well as bear the cost of boat and tank rental and proper supervision. Applicants should be comfortable in the water, possess basic swimming skills (snorkeling and diving days will be scheduled), and be prepared for extended hiking in rugged terrain.
Open only to participants in Carleton OCS Studio Art in the South Pacific Program
- Winter 2025
- PE, Physical Education
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Studio Art in the South Pacific program.