The document discusses an art course called ARTF 101 Creative Practice that combines all art majors and teaches valuable skills like creative thinking, collaboration, and problem solving. It encourages students to be curious, work in groups to make friends, explore the campus environment including studios and museums, develop relationships with peers and faculty, and challenge themselves. It also provides information on art facilities like spray booths and lists contacts for a writing tutor and art faculty member.
The document discusses an art course called ARTF 101 Creative Practice that combines all art majors and teaches valuable skills like creative thinking, collaboration, and problem solving. It encourages students to be curious, work in groups to make friends, explore the campus environment including studios and museums, develop relationships with peers and faculty, and challenge themselves. It also provides information on art facilities like spray booths and lists contacts for a writing tutor and art faculty member.
The document discusses an art course called ARTF 101 Creative Practice that combines all art majors and teaches valuable skills like creative thinking, collaboration, and problem solving. It encourages students to be curious, work in groups to make friends, explore the campus environment including studios and museums, develop relationships with peers and faculty, and challenge themselves. It also provides information on art facilities like spray booths and lists contacts for a writing tutor and art faculty member.
- combines all art majors! - most important thing learned from art education: creative thinking, listening, revising, research, collaboration, and problem solving!
- foundations establish patterns of sustainable creative behavior!
- be curious! - work in groups make friends! - stay up late and work in studios! Professor Alan
- develop relationships among peers!
- meet your faculty! - challenge yourself! - explore new environment! - stop by studios and museums! - be curious! - 139 Suite C! - Thursday 6-7pm Krannert Art Museum Faculty Art Exhibit! David Akins