Graduate Art

Degrees and Certificates

Courses

ART-502: Graduate Seminar

Credits 1
This visiting lecture series is required for all active Grad Art candidates every term. Guests include internationally recognized artists, critics, art historians, architects, filmmakers, and writers from Los Angeles and around the globe. The course is mandatory for all active candidates every term.

ART-505: Film & Video Tech Lab

Credits 0
A production lab for the student who has little or no experience with film and video. Learn how to use production equipment, post-production analog video editing bay, and become literate in terms of shot structure and editing techniques and strategies.

ART-506: Theories of Construction

Credits 3
Concerned with the critiquing of student work. The object of the class is to develop, through class analysis, a sense of the theoretical implications and foundations of the work of each of the participants.

ART-520: Topic Seminar

Credits 1
Each Topic Seminar segment has a different course description. See the Department Chairs Office or the section syllabus for more information.

ART-521: Master's Project A

Credits 5
The Master's Project courses represent the required studio meetings with the Core and Adjunct faculty for all Grad Art candidates. It consists of the development of the candidate's own work, with the help of individual meetings with members of the Core Faculty and others. The Master's Project is supervised and graded collectively by the Core Faculty.

ART-522: Master's Project B

Credits 5
The Master's Project courses represent the required studio meetings with the Core and Adjunct faculty for all Grad Art candidates. It consists of the development of the candidate's own work, with the help of individual meetings with members of the Core Faculty and others. The Master's Project is supervised and graded collectively by the Core Faculty.

ART-550: Thesis Gateway

Credits 0
Thesis Gateway is a Pass/Fail zero unit course students must pass in the Spring in order to be eligible for enrollment in M3 Master's Thesis in the Fall of their Second Year. If the student fails the Thesis Gateway course, s/he will be required to retake the Thesis Gateway course in the summer term. If the student does not pass the course on this second occasion, s/he will be dismissed from the program.

ART-560: Summer Seminar

Credits 3
Summer Seminar is a required 3-unit course taken by all Grad Art students. It is meant to complement the Summer Workshop, but its focus is on group critique. The specific content of the course, will vary from summer to summer.

ART-570: Summer Workshop

Credits 3
Summer Workshop is a required 3-unit course taken by all Grad Art students. It is a workshop course whose topic changes each summer. It is designed to help students prepare to write a thesis in the Fall term.

ART-575: 2nd-Year Gateway

Credits 0
2nd-Year Gateway is a Pass/No Pass zero unit course students must pass in the Summer in order to be eligible for enrollment in Master's Project C in the Fall of their Second Year.

ART-580: Some Realism(s)

Credits 3
In this class we will examine different artistic strategies to approach reality, to "take in world". The artworks we will look at comprise a novel, some films and videos, as well as paintings and drawings. The diary, the documentary, the journalistic research, the reenactment of historical events all produce a specific interaction between the "self" and the "world". This class will focus on the different modes of artistic subjectivity that are being expressed in these works, as well the notion of the political. Several guests will enrich the discussion in class. Each artist will be presented to the class by one or more students. Those who choose not to present in class will write a paper of minimum 3 pages on a subject related to what we have discussed in class.

ART-621: Master's Project C

Credits 5
The Master's Project courses represent the required studio meetings with the Core and Adjunct faculty for all Grad Art candidates. It consists of the development of the candidate's own work, with the help of individual meetings with members of the Core Faculty and others. The Master's Project is supervised and graded collectively by the Core Faculty.

ART-622: Master's Project D

Credits 5
The Master's Project courses represent the required studio meetings with the Core and Adjunct faculty for all Grad Art candidates. It consists of the development of the candidate's own work, with the help of individual meetings with members of the Core Faculty and others. The Master's Project is supervised and graded collectively by the Core Faculty.

ART-699: Thesis Continuation

Credits 0
Required for all students finished with their course work but still working on completing their thesis. Required every semester until thesis is completed and approved.