Course Information
ART 202(g) Introduction to MetalsmithingIntroduction to aesthetic and technical pursuits of contemporary jewelry and metalsmithing at beginning level.
Prerequisites: ART 112c and 112d.
ART 386(a,b,c) Advanced Metalsmithing
(a) Metal Casting and Fabrication: This course offers various methods of casting: centrifical, vacuum and cuttlebone casting with advanced techniques involved in fabrication. Offered in the fall.
(b) Metal Forming and Fabrication: This course offers various metal forming processes; chasing and repousse, fold forming, angle raising: symmetrical and asymmetrical, and hydraulic press forming with advanced fabrication. Offered in the spring.
(c) Color on Metal and Fabrication: This course offers various metal forming processes: chasing and repousse, fold forming, angle raising: symmetrical and asymmetrical and hydraulic press forming with advanced fabrication. Offered in the summer.
May be repeated to a maximum of 9 hours.
Prerequisite: ART 202g.
ART 486 Research in Metalsmithing
Concentrated research in advanced metalsmithing techniques and concepts.
May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.
Prerequisite: ART 386 or consent of the instructor. Art majors only.
ART 586 Graduate Metalsmithing I
Self-directed research in metalsmithing in aesthetic and technical development. Individual development of personal techniques and artistic concepts through metal.
MFA candidates only.
Prerequisites: ART 486.
ART 587 Graduate Metalsmithing II
Self-directed research in metalsmithing in aesthetic and technical development. Individual development of personal techniques and artistic concepts through metal.
MFA candidates only.
Prerequisites: ART 586.