Margaret Nowling
Art Department


California State University, Bakersfield
9001 Stockdale Hwy
Bakersfield, CA 93311

Office:      Classroom Building 110B

Phone:     
661/654-2244

Email:       mnowling@csub.edu


Office Hours:   Winter 2008
 

Mondays & Wednesdays
9:30 - 11:00 am
or by appointment

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Art 101 Syllabus
Art 302
Art 304

Vocabulary Definitions


Art 101: Practice and Appreciation of Visual Art.
Introduction to the elements and nature of the visual arts and to critical awareness of the content, purpose, and value of particular works. Course materials fee $10.00.

Art 212 Basic Two-Dimensional Design
An introduction to the theory, principles and elements of design. Three lecture/discussion, and four studio/laboratory hours per week. (CAN ART 14)

Art 214 Beginning Painting
An introduction to basic skills in painting as well as to the selection of materials and the preparation of canvas. The student works with oils, acrylics, latex, or synthetic pigments. Materials fee ($40.00) required.

ART 302 Art in the Elementary Classroom
Using selected studio experiences in drawing, painting, and three-dimensional art forms, and by reading about and viewing works of art, students examine early human development in the visual arts, with an emphasis on exercises appropriate to the elementary classroom. Through these experiences, they learn fundamental criteria for making judgments about the quality and value of works of art.
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Art 303 Life Drawing (5)
Development of methods and techniques in the study of form and structure as it relates to human proportions and anatomy using a variety of media and techniques.

Art 402 Crafts in Art Education
An overview of the history, culture, applications and impact of craft in education. The course provides an in depth exploration of crafts in education through the creation of making various crafts including textiles, pottery, jewelry making and fiber art. There will be accompanying lectures, which examine these crafts and their implications into the future of our society as well as the study of artisans who have made craft what it is today. A $25.00 course materials fee is required.