Arts and Sciences Transfer - Art
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Program Outcomes
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Historical, Cultural, and Social Context
- Describe the relationship between the historical, cultural, and social contexts of the arts and the works of artists in societies past and present.
- Analyze the roles and functions of the visual arts in expressing ideas, events, and universal themes within and among cultural groups.
- Explain and demonstrate how art reflects and influences beliefs, customs, and values of a society.
Principles of Design
- Classify artworks based on selected factors, such as subject matter, style, and technique.
- Describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate principles of design in artistic works.
- Create visual images or forms from observation, memory, and imagination to convey ideas and personal meaning with attention to point of view, detail, and spatial relationships.
- Demonstrate ways the principles of design are manipulated to communicate ideas.
Creative Expression and Production
- Plan personal artworks inspired by universal themes.
- Select and use the appropriate tools, materials, processes, and techniques to produce creative works.
- Explain reasons for selecting specific design concepts to convey meaning in planning personal artworks.
Artistic Critique
- Analyze artwork using established criteria.
- Construct and apply different sets of criteria, as appropriate, in making judgments about artwork.
- Describe the relationship between the historical, cultural, and social contexts of the arts and the works of artists in societies past and present.
Program Faculty
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Ms. Tamara Payne
Liberty Campus, Main Building
Room 164A
410-462-7619 (office)
tpayne@bccc.edu