Rouse Company Foundation Student Services Building

ARTT-299 Arts Portfolio Seminar

Taken during the last semester of transferring to a four-year college, the Arts portfolio seminar is a capstone course for visual and digital arts students who are graduating with an Associate of Arts degree in Art, Graphic and Interactive Design, Gaming and Simulation Design, or Television and Radio. Emphasis is placed on a comprehensive portfolio review by arts faculty, followed by revision, and development, resulting in a body of work, which represents a student's course of study in a specific degree program. Topics include writing a professional resume, bio, and artist's statement; exhibition preparation and installation; university transfer and application processes; ethics; business concerns in the arts; copyright; community-related art opportunities; peer collaboration; and other important topics related to the specific field associated with the student's degree program. Students will display their work in a final exhibition in the Art Department Gallery.

Credits

2 credits

Notes

Permission of the Art Department Chair is required.