2010-2011 University Catalog
Art and Visual Technology, BFA
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Banner Code: AR-BFA-AVT
Art and Design Building, Room 2050
Phone: 703-993-8898
Web: soa.gmu.edu/
Faculty
Harold Linton, Director
Professors: Carbonneau, Frederick, Kravitz (gallery director), Linton (director), Sandell
Associate Professors: Ashcraft (associate director), Crawford, Feerick, Frenn, Rothstein, White
Assistant Professors: Cooley, Cui, Endress, Karametou, Sheridan, Winant (associate director), Wrbican
Term Assistant Professors: Constantine, Del Popolo, Stanley, Starr
Adjunct Faculty: Bradley, Carr-Shaffer, Castellana, Clements, Cushner, Dicicco, Ferreira, Goldman, Gorman, Guerrieri, Hicks, Ho, Hoffmann, Kerns, Nahidian, Organ, Petzwinkler, Rodriguez, Sapsford, Tomhave, Watson
Mission
The School of Art offers students an environment in which the pursuit of a degree is a commitment to a way of life that centers on creative thought processes and the production of artworks. The curriculum and the faculty focus on cultivating students’ appreciation of and expertise in studio and digital arts. Students are encouraged to dedicate themselves to academic excellence, skilled artistry, and employing visual literacy within an atmosphere of creative freedom. The faculty’s ongoing engagement with artistic practice forms a vital part of the student-instructor relationship. By offering instruction in traditional and contemporary technologies for art making, faculty members help students develop a strong foundation to realize their personal and professional goals.
A principle that underlies the School of Art Program is its focus on fostering student understanding and experience of the interdisciplinary nature of inquiry and practice in the visual arts. This focus is important because art today crosses the boundaries of traditional disciplines and integrates traditional and technology-based media into the creation of new art forms. This interdisciplinary focus is introduced to all AVT majors in required Foundations and Core courses and is reinforced throughout the SOA curriculum.
Course Work
The School of Art offers all course work designated AVT in the Courses chapter of this catalog.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
This intensive, 120-credit studio production program emphasizes analytical, creative, and experiential aspects of studio and new media art. It is designed to prepare students professionally as visual artists or for graduate study in the fine arts. Students devote a significant portion of their college careers to an in-depth study in one of the following concentrations: drawing, graphic design, interdisciplinary arts (InterArts), new media art, painting, photography, printmaking, or sculpture.
Admission to School of Art Requirements
All students are admitted to AVT programs of study separately from their admission to the university and only by portfolio review.
New students at Mason may apply to the BFA program upon admission to the university through a portfolio review. Portfolio reviews are scheduled through periodic Admission Office events, or through scheduled dates designated by the School of Art. Please call the main office to schedule an appointment (703-993-8898).
Current Mason students in the AVT BA program who wish to change their degree program to a BFA, or other current Mason students, may apply for admission to the BFA degree program by presenting a substantive college level portfolio and other requested credentials during the department’s designated application period at the end of the sixth week of the fall and spring semester each year. Students planning to apply must meet with the coordinator of their concentration in the semester prior to their application to discuss the portfolio.
For all candidates, admission to the BFA program is highly competitive and requires submission of the following:
For all incoming students:
- Portfolio of 10 to 15 original examples of recent art work
- One-page, double-spaced essay that describes the candidate’s interest in a studio art degree
In addition, for all transfer students:
- Transcripts of all college-level study
- Must have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA overall and in the major
Students may alternatively be admitted to study in the BFA program by one of three ways:
- Presenting a portfolio and any other requested credentials at designated portfolio review days before each semester and before applying for admission
- Completing the sequence of AVT 104, 105, and 222 with a 3.25 or higher average in those courses, and applying for admission through a portfolio review
- Completing the sequence of AVT 104, 105, and 222; and 323 or 324; and one other 200-level AVT course with a 3.00 or higher GPA in those courses; and applying for admission through a portfolio review
Students interested in applying should contact the School of Art for an application and specific directions on presenting the portfolio.
Students who intend to seek licensure to teach art in Virginia public schools or apply for entrance to the master of arts in teaching program for art education are required to pursue a BFA (any concentration) with the suggested course work listed below.
Neither the BA nor the BFA program satisfies all requirements for those seeking accreditation for teaching in the public schools. Undergraduate students interested in this field should contact the department’s art education advisor to learn more about teacher preparation.
Artsbus Requirement
All AVT majors must meet the school’s requirement of travel to galleries and museums through the Artsbus program. Students meet this requirement by enrolling in AVT 300 Artsbus Attendance. The procedure and requirements for enrollment in AVT 300 is the same as for any other class.
Freshmen who enroll as AVT majors must take AVT 300 for five semesters. Transfer students and students who change their majors to AVT must take AVT 300 for the equivalent of each semester they are enrolled at Mason, up to a maximum of five semesters. Semesters of enrollment in AVT 300 do not have to be consecutive. Students may take AVT 300 up to three times in a semester if they wish to accelerate their completion of the requirement although this is strongly discouraged.
All rules and requirements to AVT 300/Artsbus participation are posted on the Artsbus web site: http://artsbus.gmu.edu. Students are responsible for being familiar with and following the posted rules and requirements for Artsbus. The site also provides pertinent information for each trip regarding exhibits as well as reviews and articles for exhibitions.
Visual Voices Requirement
All AVT majors must fulfill three credits of Visual Voices, AVT 301, in order to graduate, unless they are enrolled at Mason for fewer than three semesters. If enrolled for less than three semesters, students are required to have one AVT 301 credit per semester in which they are enrolled. Visual Voices is an intrinsic part of the major, offering students a chance to meet with and hear nationally and internationally recognized artists speak about their work. The procedure and requirements for enrollment in AVT 301 are the same as for any other class.
Writing-Intensive Requirement
Mason requires all students to complete at least one course designated “writing intensive” in their majors at the 300 level or above. AVT students fulfill this requirement by successfully completing AVT 395 (or AVT 494 for BFA students planning to pursue the MAT in art education).
Upper-Level Credits
All undergraduate students are required to complete a minimum of 45 credits of upper-division courses at the 300–499 level.
Major GPA
All SOA undergraduate students must earn a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA in their major.
Studios
The School of Art program is located in the Art and Design building which houses well equipped studios for drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture, as well as six computer-equipped studios that cross platforms and are installed with current software applications used for two dimensional imaging, three-dimensional modeling, animation, video production, sound editing, multimedia authoring, photography, and web publishing.
Studios are open to students for extended periods mornings, evenings, and weekends whenever classes are not in progress. Policies, procedures, and schedules for studio use are established by the AVT studio faculty and are posted in the studios.
School of Art Honors Program
Students interested in the Honors Program in School of Art should contact the director of the school. Both BA and BFA students are eligible to apply for admission to the program. Honors students must complete at least 4 credits of AVT 394 Honors Seminar.
Academic Policies
Please see College of Visual and Performing Arts academic policies. |