Moodle at Eckerd College 2024-25 Academic Year
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Examines archaeology's intellectual history and current debates. Explores frameworks for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Considers themes shaping archaeological discourse, including professional ethics, government involvement, and cultural heritage management. Prerequisite: AN 204S and JR standing.
- Teacher: Allan Meyers
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Systematic approach to visual arts, developing skills in spatial organization, relating forms in sequence, discovering uniqueness, personal approach to solutions, even within narrow, arbitrarily prescribed bounds.
- Teacher: Pamela Jones
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Systematic approach to visual arts, developing skills in spatial organization, relating forms in sequence, discovering uniqueness, personal approach to solutions, even within narrow, arbitrarily prescribed bounds.
- Teacher: Pamela Jones
Category: Spring Semester 2025
- Teacher: Arthur Skinner
Category: ARTS&MUSIC
- Teacher: Arthur Skinner
Category: ARTS&MUSIC
For the novice or the initiated, an immersion in new ways of seeing, eye-hand coordination, self-discovery, and self- expression through varied drawing media, using as sources the figure, still-life, nature, and imagination.
- Teacher: Betsy Lester
Category: Fall Semester 2024
For beginners, the fundamentals of ceramic materials, hand forming, recycling, glazing, firing. Laboratories with supervised working time and lectures on technical knowledge and creative problem solving.
- Teacher: Tony Baker
Category: Fall Semester 2024
For beginners, the fundamentals of ceramic materials, hand forming, recycling, glazing, firing. Laboratories with supervised working time and lectures on technical knowledge and creative problem solving.
- Teacher: Tony Baker
Category: Spring Semester 2025
For beginners, the fundamentals of ceramic materials, hand forming, recycling, glazing, firing. Laboratories with supervised working time and lectures on technical knowledge and creative problem solving.
- Teacher: Tony Baker
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Students will explore printmaking through a variety of techniques that will develop their technical, conceptual, and aesthetic understanding of printmaking media, including but not limited to image transfer, relief and intaglio. Prerequisites: AR101 and 102.
- Teacher: Dawn Daisley
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Introduction to process of painting with emphasis on each student finding his/her own imagery, exploring technical means. Any medium or combination allowed. Prerequisites: AR 101A and AR 102A.
- Teacher: Kirk Ke Wang
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Process, techniques, and aesthetics of making black and white film photographs. No prerequisites, but the student should have access to a 35mm film camera with adjustable aperture and shutter speeds.
- Teacher: Thomas Winchester
Category: Summer Term 2025
Explore a variety of approaches to drawing, using traditional and non-traditional media. Prerequisites: AR 101A and AR 102A.
- Teacher: Kirk Ke Wang
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Photography in context with digital technology; the composition and creation of artistic digital images. Digital camera required. Evaluation based on quality of work, participation, effort and improvement. Prerequisites: AR 101A, AR 102A, or AR 229A.
- Teacher: Kirk Ke Wang
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Photography in context with digital technology; the composition and creation of artistic digital images. Digital camera required. Evaluation based on quality of work, participation, effort and improvement. Prerequisites: AR 101A, AR 102A, or AR 229A.
- Teacher: Thomas Winchester
Category: Spring Semester 2025
Photography in context with digital technology; the composition and creation of artistic digital images. Digital camera required. Evaluation based on quality of work, participation, effort and improvement. Prerequisites: AR 101A, AR 102A, or AR 229A.
- Teacher: Thomas Winchester
Category: Summer Term 2025
Throwing instruction and practice. Skill, aesthetic considerations, techniques and critiques.
- Teacher: Tony Baker
Category: Fall Semester 2024
Throwing instruction and practice. Skill, aesthetic considerations, techniques and critiques.
- Teacher: Tony Baker
Category: Spring Semester 2025
Creative conceptualization and exploration of art in three and four dimensions, employing both additive and subtractive means, including but not limited to casting, carving, welding and assemblage. Prerequisites: AR 101 and AR 102.
- Teacher: Tony Baker
Category: Spring Semester 2025