Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Art & Art History-Studio Arts
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166793 SART 292A-1 Markings, Methods & Materials Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 440 PM Sage Arts Center Room 103 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: SART 292A-1 (P), SART 292B-1, SART 292C-1
Instructors: Allen Topolski
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the “Request Course Section Prerequisite Override” task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning & Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166792 SART 292B-1 Markings, Methods & Materials Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 440 PM Sage Arts Center Room 103 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: SART 292A-1 (P), SART 292B-1, SART 292C-1
Instructors: Allen Topolski
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the “Request Course Section Prerequisite Override” task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning & Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-166791 SART 292C-1 Markings, Methods & Materials Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 440 PM Sage Arts Center Room 103 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: SART 292A-1 (P), SART 292B-1, SART 292C-1
Instructors: Allen Topolski
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the “Request Course Section Prerequisite Override” task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning & Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio Art lab fee applied.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-150294 SART 292A-1 Markings, Methods & Materials Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 940 AM 1220 PM Sage Arts Center Room 103 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
4
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: SART 292A-1 (P), SART 292B-1, SART 292C-1
Instructors: Annalisa Barron
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the “Request Course Section Prerequisite Override” task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning & Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio art supplies fee: $75.00.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-150295 SART 292B-1 Markings, Methods & Materials Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 940 AM 1220 PM Sage Arts Center Room 103 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
4
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: SART 292A-1 (P), SART 292B-1, SART 292C-1
Instructors: Annalisa Barron
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the “Request Course Section Prerequisite Override” task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning & Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio art supplies fee: $75.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-150296 SART 292C-1 Markings, Methods & Materials Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 940 AM 1220 PM Sage Arts Center Room 103 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
4
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: SART 292A-1 (P), SART 292B-1, SART 292C-1
Instructors: Annalisa Barron
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Restrictions: Instructor permission is required for this course. Use the “Request Course Section Prerequisite Override” task found on your academics dashboard under the Planning & Registration section to request this permission.
Description: This course explores of the boundaries of conventional studio production through experimentation with nontraditional materials and invented approaches. It investigates the act of making a mark and probes the motives and impulses inherent in that process. The projects demand formal consideration as well as thoughtful content; along with class participation, they act as documents of an engagement in creative thought, research, and problem-solving. Individual and group critiques occur throughout the course. Markings, Methods, and Materials can be viewed as an extension of any 100-level studio course and provides an opportunity to exercise and explore the techniques and cognitive processes that are utilized and applied in art production and adjacent fields of learning. Permission of instructor required. Studio art supplies fee: $75.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer