Fiberglass, steel sculpture by Greg Bailey, 2007

Art Courses

Art students at Connecticut College use a rare Hohner Platen Press and lead type in their Design Studies III course.

Introductory-level art courses in studio art are open to all students. If you decide to major in art, the development of your technical expertise and visual communication skills begins with courses in three-dimensional design or design concepts, and in foundation-level drawing. These courses, combined with three art history courses, provide the beginning basis for the development of your skills and concepts.

As an art major, you must choose one or two disciplines of specialization and embark upon a journey of visual investigation, which culminates in the ideas and concepts expressed in the Senior Thesis Exhibition.

Just a sampling of art courses:

  • Concepts in Two Dimensions
  • Concepts in Three Dimensions
  • Concepts in Digital Process
  • Photography
  • Sculpture Workshop: Beyond the Object
  • Design Studies
  • Ceramic Sculpture: Moldmaking and Casting
  • Drawing: Methods
  • Printmaking: Exploration of Imagery Through Process
  • Color Studies: Theory and Applications

 

 

Last Modified: Friday, November 07, 2008 14:54

Contact information Phone:
860-439-2740
Fax:
860-439-5339
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Art Department
Box 5206, Cummings Arts Center
270 Mohegan Avenue
New London, CT 06320-4196
Deborah Radachy, Dept. Assistant