JM 4403
JUNIOR: COLOR AS CONTENT
Academic Level (Career)
UG
Periods Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Department(s)
Instruction Mode
Studio
Delivery Modes
In-Person
Course Title
JUNIOR: COLOR AS CONTENT
Description
This course is an in-depth exploration of color as surface and substance in the realm of jewelry design. Students will learn traditional, modern, and experimental techniques while engaged in a dialog centered on the conceptual impact of color in cultural contexts. Our investigations will utilize surface in support and opposition to the materiality of the objects. Works created in response to assignments are expected to meet technical guidelines while representing students' personal interest and demonstrating an experimental mindset.
Students are pre-registered for this course by the department. Enrollment is limited to Junior Jewelry + Metalsmithing Students.
Major Requirement | BFA Jewelry + Metalsmithing
Min. Credits
3
Max. Credits
3