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    • ARTS1637H: NYC ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN 

      Kriskiewicz, John (2021-09)
      From the Federal-style row house to the contemporary skyscraper, New York's architectural heritage is compelling. This is an introduction to the philosophy and forces that have shaped our city. Using the city virtually as ...
    • ARTS1637H: NYC ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN 

      Kriskiewicz, John (2021-01)
      From the Federal-style row house to the contemporary skyscraper, New York's architectural heritage is compelling. This is an introduction to the philosophy and forces that have shaped our city. Using the city virtually as ...
    • ARTS1974E: CITY LIFE: THE RISE OF CIVIC ART IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE - AND BEYOND 

      Wisse, Jacob (2021-09)
      In this era of globalization – made powerfully manifest by the international presence and ubiquitous impact of COVID – what role do our municipal and neighborhood environments play? How have art and artists been shaped by ...
    • ARTS1975E: THE FAMILY PORTRAIT 

      Wisse, Jacob (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)
      This course explores the family portrait as an embodiment, reflection, and testing ground of key social, familial, psychological, political, and artistic concepts across history. We will look closely at portraits of families ...
    • ARTS1975H/JPHI4933H/JHIS4934: Jewish Illuminated Manuscripts: Torah as Art in Medieval Ashkenaz 

      Koenigsberg, Sima (2021-01)
      Jewish illuminated manuscripts are among the treasured artifacts that have survived the trials of Jewish history and whose imagery provides a window into the Torah worldview of the Jews that commissioned them hundreds of ...
    • ARTS1976B: ART IN THE TIME OF PLAGUE 

      Wisse, Jacob (2021-01)
      Life as we know it has been dramatically altered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing health crisis – in many of the same ways that deadly pandemics and plagues have caused upheavals and decimated human life in past ...
    • ARTS1977: Seminar on Impressionism 

      Young, Marnin (2021-01)
      This seminar focuses on the relation of Impressionism and modern life, especially the new urban spaces and lifestyles of Paris in the late nineteenth century. A key concern, for instance, will be representation of city ...
    • Arts2201: PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN 

      Creede, Mary Therese (2021-09)
      In this class we will learn the fundamental techniques of observation utilized by designers and artists to make visual decisions and to create compelling works. As artists, we observe the world very closely. We consider ...
    • Arts2201: PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN 

      Creede, Mary Therese (2021-01)
      In this class we will learn the fundamental techniques of observation utilized by designers and artists to make visual decisions and to create compelling works. As artists, we observe the world very closely. We consider ...
    • ARTS2205J: COLOR THEORY 

      Creede, Mary Therese (2021-01)
      This class will acquaint the students with the study of color and the role it plays in design and art. Color is best comprehended by hands on experience, by putting theory into practice. Seeing comes before practice and ...
    • ARTS2301: Principles of Drawing 

      Tullius, Traci
      As visual artists, drawing is not only an invaluable vehicle for our imaginations, but it lies directly at the core of the creative process; drawing is primarily about seeing, and the practice of drawing trains our eyes ...
    • Arts2511: PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS 

      Creede, Mary Therese (2021-01)
      In this introduction to painting we will make a good study of the fundamentals so that you can become familiar and comfortable with the use of acrylic paint on a variety of surfaces. When the semester is complete you ...
    • ARTS2700: Three Dimensional Design 

      Creede, Mary Therese (2021-09)
      In art and design, a concept or an idea may be explored as a three dimensional physical form as well as a two dimensional visual manifestation. Design is a process of investigation, critical and creative thinking in which ...
    • ARTS2703B: MODEL MAKING 

      Creede, Mary (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)
      Drawing and model making are the primary means of spatial representation and investigation. It is through this media that the idea begins to evolve as form. This course focuses on model making and its implementation as a ...
    • ARTS3009B: Introduction to Computer Design 

      Singer, Emily (2021-09)
      This course introduces students to the basic concepts of graphic design with Adobe software as the main tool in achieving a project’s goals. Students will explore communicating their individual ideas through the use of ...
    • ARTS3009C: Introduction to Computer Design 

      Singer, Emily (2021-01)
      This course introduces students to the basic concepts of graphic design with Adobe software as the main tool in achieving a project’s goals. Students will explore communicating their individual ideas through the use of ...
    • ARTS3012: Digital Photography 

      Shannon, kathleen (2021-09)
      This class explores traditional digital photographic techniques, investigates the mechanics and abilities of a digital camera, and examines photographic history. Using the camera as a manual 35mm DSLR, students will produce ...
    • ARTS3012: Digital Photography 

      Shannon, Kat (2021-01)
      This class explores traditional digital photographic techniques, investigates the mechanics and abilities of a digital camera, and examines photographic history. Using the camera as a manual 35mm DSLR, students will produce ...
    • ARTS3013D2: Intermediate Design 

      Singer, Emily (2021-01)
      This course offers extensive study of graphic design principles with a concentration on research, process, and experimentation. Focusing on visual communication, students will familiarize themselves with the graphic design ...
    • ARTS3014C: Introduction to Typography 

      Singer, Emily (2021-09)
      This course introduces typographic terms and technologies, compositions and systems. Building on the principles explored in the introductory design courses, students extend their knowledge of visual communication through ...