share this

Share This Search
Glass

Academics . Glass . Courses

Glass Courses

Senior Studio: BFA Research

Course No. PTG 421M  Credits: 3.0

Required for all 4th year Painting majors and open as an elective to any senior-level student with a prerequisite of Intro to Painting, Painting Beyond Observation, or permission of the instructor or Painting Chair. This course focuses on developing the student’s individual work as it relates to their subject and their means of making work. Emphasis will be on the strategies for constructing the meaning of the work in terms of materials and the way the work is read by a viewer. Students will read work, develop and discuss intention through critiques and discourse. The goal is to develop an understanding of the criteria, standards and values promoted by the artist and how these come to be understood by their audience by exploring the relationship between subject, form, material and process as they relate to content. Prerequisites: PTG 221. 3 credits.

ThinkCraft explores contemporary craft

A yearlong celebration, CIA hosted artists and scholars from across the globe to explore and celebrate contemporary craft.

Meet Your Faculty view all

Benjamin Johnson 290397008.jpg

Benjamin Johnson

Assistant Professor | Chair of Craft + Design

Born in Cicero, Indiana, Benjamin Johnson earned his BFA in glass from Kent State University and his MFA in gl...more

Cores + Connections

Our connections are your connections.

While at CIA, you'll learn from the masters through our rigorous, world-class curriculum and connect with working professionals to begin your career.