To explore the cultural, religious, political, or personal circumstances that motivate the creation of visual art.

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ART 105 Understanding the Arts Fall 2015/16 University f Wiscnsin-Oshksh / Art Department ART 105 Sectin 001: Understanding the Arts Fall 2015/16, T/Th 3-4:30pm, Sage 1210 Instructr: Trina May Smith E-mail: smithtm@uwsh.edu Office Hurs: 12:45-1:30 pm M/W A/C 521 (r in the labs rm 219 r 218) Or by Appintment. COURSE OBJECTIVES: T explre the cultural, religius, plitical, r persnal circumstances that mtivate the creatin f visual art. T develp a wrking knwledge f the vcabulary necessary fr an bjective descriptin f art bjects, media, techniques, and styles. T deepen an understanding and appreciatin f Art by explring Art, artists, art histry, thery and criticism, and fcusing attentin n the act f experiencing art. T be able t recgnize majr wrks by majr figures in art histry. T understand the evlutin f styles as it relates t Mdern prgress. Attendance: All exams will be based n in class infrmatin. It is essential that yu attend class and engage in the verarching themes and/r critical questins psted fr that day which will be the basis fr exam questins. I will pst the PwerPint presentatins n D2l in labeled flders but it is up t yu t get ntes frm a classmate if yu miss a class. I d nt e-mail lecture ntes, annuncements, r synpses f classes missed t students FOR ANY REASON. Class cnduct: D nt engage in cnversatins while lecture is in sessin unless it is a cntributin during class discussin; turn vlume ff n all electrnics; be ready t begin class by 3pm. Email cnduct: 1. D NOT email the entire class list asking fr ntes. Ever. 2. D NOT email me asking what we cvered n a day yu missed; ask a peer fr ntes and access the PwerPint presentatins n D2l Required Text: A Wrld f Art (7 th Editin) by Henry M. Sayre Nte that yu will abslutely need the text t cmplete hmewrk assignments each week. The text will be essential t yur success in this class.

Grades: There will be 200 pints ttal fr the class and a pssible 25 extra credit pints. Pints are accumulated in the fllwing 3 ways: 1. There will be three in class exams cnsisting f 33 (34 questins n Final Exam) multiple chice questins wrth 1 pint each. Exams are pen nte and pen bk thugh questins will be frm in class discussin, which in mst cases will nt be fund in the bk. Make-up Plicy: Exams may nly be made up in the case f a verifiable emergency. In all cases, I need a cpy f dcumentatin, such as a dctr s nte r a letter frm the Dean s Office t cnfirm yur situatin. In the case f last-minute emergencies, yu have ne week after the exam t cntact me and let me knw the situatin. After that pint, yu may NOT schedule a make up exam and the grade will be scred as a 0. Exam Schedule: (subject t change) 1. Exam 1: Tuesday Octber 6 th Exam 2: Tuesday Nvember 3rd Exam 3: Thursday December 17th 2. Each week yu will have a multiple chice (pen bk) hmewrk assignment (fund n D2L in the Other Tls as quizzes ) that will crrelate with that week s chapters frm the bk. Yu will cmplete this assignment befre that week s classes s that yu are prepared with the infrmatin that will be referred t in class. It is essential that yu read the chapters befrehand s that yu have the infrmatin necessary t engage in and fllw in class material. There will be 10 multiple-chice questins n D2L each week wrth 1pint each (5 questins frm each f the chapters read that week). There will be 11 multiple-chice assignments thrughut the term. If yu cmplete all 11 f them yu culd earn up t 10 extra credit pints (if yu answer every questin crrectly). Nte that the deadline fr the multiple-chice questins will clse at 2pm n Tuesday fr each week s classes. Each week s questins will cver 2 chapters in the bk. There is n way t make up these assignments. The deadline will nly be lifted in case f extreme emergency with a nte frm a dctr r the Dean f Students. If yu miss the 2pm deadline yu will receive 0 pints fr that week s assignment. 3. Pssible 15 extra credit pints (5 per receptin). Yu can acquire extra credit pints by attending the artist receptins in the Priebe and Annex galleries in the Arts and Cmmunicatins Building. Pints will ONLY be given fr attending these specific receptins affiliated with the UW art department. A list f the receptin dates and times can be fund n D2L i. Take up t 2 phts per receptin, (ne f which includes yu!) that prves that yu were at the receptin. Simply ging t the shw during the run des nt suffice. Artist receptins are cme and g as yu please. If yu can, get there twards the beginning s that yu can hear what the artist has t say

abut the wrk (if they are in attendance) but yu d nt have t stay the entire time. Once yu take in the wrk yu may leave at yur leisure. ii. ***If the phts d nt give adequate prf that yu were at the receptin I will nt give yu the pints s take the phts wisely! 1. The Priebe Gallery is n the main flr f the Arts and Cmmunicatins building ff f the Lbby acrss frm the Music auditrium. The Annex Gallery is n the secnd flr f the Arts and Cmmunicatin Building directly abve the Priebe Gallery in the building. Nte that an alternative methd f acquiring these extra credit pints is available if yu have significant cnflicts (such as classes r inflexible wrk schedules). Email r see Trina after class if yu have such a cnflict. Uplad phts fr each pening in the apprpriate Drpbx n D2L (Receptin 1, Receptin2, Receptin 3). Grading Scale: A = 100% -93% A- = 92% - 90% B+ = 89% - 87% B = 86%- 83% B- = 82% - 80% C+ = 79% - 77% C = 76% - 73% C- = 72% - 70% D = 69% - 60% F = < 60% Supplemental Assistance: Reading and Study Skills Center (Nursing/Educatin 201) http://www.uwsh.edu/readingstudycenter Student Supprt Services (CCED 120) http://www.uwsh.edu/sss/ Center fr Academic Resurces (SSC 102) http://www.uwsh.edu/car/ Special Accmmdatins: If yu require an accmmdatin yu must schedule a meeting with me within the first tw weeks s that adequate strategies can be implemented fr yur greatest success in the class. Academic Integrity: Acts that cmprmise academic integrity will result in a 0 fr that assignment/exam. If multiple acts are evident an F fr the class will be issued and the Dean f Students will be ntified. Examples f miscnduct include: 1. Sharing answers r exchanging any ntes r infrmatin during in class exams. 2. Attempting t use images f the Art Receptins frm times ther then the

Receptin times. And/r fabricating infrmatin fr the alternative ptin if applicable. 3. Using devises during exams If a cell phne r ther persnal device is even seen during the exam a 0 will be given fr that exam. 4. Evidence f cpying answers frm Neighbrs answer sheets during in class exams. Readings: The hmewrk assignments n D2L crrelate with the fllwing reading schedule. Yu will need t read and cmplete the 10 multiple chice questins each week BEFORE 2pm each Tuesday. Nte that the hmewrk quiz includes BOTH f the week s chapters. Nte that the reading timeline may shift slightly as the term prgresses. Thursday: Sept 10 th Syllabus, questins, Seven Steps t Thinking Critically abut Art lking at Maya Lin(Page xix frm A Wrld f Art) Tuesday: Sept. 15 th Chapter 17: The Ancient Wrld Thursday: Sept. 17 th Chapter 18: The Age f Faith Tuesday: Sept. 22nd Chapter 19: The Renaissance thrugh the Barque Thursday: Sept. 24 th Chapter 20: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Tuesday: Sept. 29 th - Chapter 21: Frm 1900 t the Present Thursday: Oct 1st Review fr Exam 1 Tuesday: Oct 6th Exam 1 Thursday: Oct. 8 th Chapter 1: A Wrld f Art Tuesday: Oct 13 th - Chapter 2: Develping Visual Literacy Thursday: Oct 15 th - Chapter 3: Seeing the Value in Art Tuesday: Oct 20 th - Chapter 4: Line Thursday: Oct 22nd - Chapter 5: Space Tuesday: Oct 27 th Chapter 6: Light and Clr Thursday: Oct 29 th Review fr Exam 2 Tuesday: Nv 3rd Exam 2 Thursday: Nv 5th Chapter 7: Other Frmal Elements Tuesday: Nv 10th Chapter 8: The Principles f Design Thursday: Nv 12th - Chapter 9: Drawing Tuesday: Nv 17 th - Chapter 10: Printmaking Thursday: Nv 19 th Chapter 11: Painting Tuesday: Nv 24 st Chapter 12: Phtgraphy and Time-Based Media Thursday: Nv 26th N Class Thanksgiving. Tuesday: Dec 1st Chapter 13: Sculpture Chapter

Thursday: Dec 3rd - Chapter14: The Crafts as Fine Art Tuesday: Dec 8 th Chapter 15: Architecture Thursday: Dec 10 th Chapter 16: The Design Prfessin Tuesday: Dec 15 th review fr exam 3 Thursday: Dec 17 th Exam 3