Art Studio Courses


8 Week Session


ARTS 220: Photography Studio I

Art Studio Facility, Corner of Murray Hill and Adelbert Roads

Camera, film, and darkroom techniques. Development of basic perceptual and photographic skills. Darkroom and photographic field and lab work. 35mm camera required.

Credits: 3
Dates: June 3 - July 29
Times: TR 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Instructor: Alexander Aitken
Contact: alexander.aitken@case.edu

June start dates


ARTS 350/450: Multimedia I

Fundamental concepts and skills for using technology to design, create, express, and present. This project-oriented class will develop knowledge and competencies related to digital imaging, animation, video, multimedia, production and presentation. Prereq.: One from ARTS 101, ARTS 106, ARTS 216, or ARTS 220 or permission of the director of art education, Tim Shuckerow, txs10@case.edu.

15 sessions

Credits: 3
Dates: June 10 - July 3
Times: MTWR 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Jared Bendis
Contact: jared.bendis@case.edu
ARTS 399: Independent Study in Art Studio (Ceramics)

Class meets at Squire Valleevue Farm, lower farm

Permit required from instructor, Tim Shuckerow, txs10@case.edu

Credits: 1-3
Dates: June 10 - 21, July 2
Times: MTWRF 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Tim Shuckerow
Contact: txs10@case.edu
ARTS 497: Summer Workshop in Art Studio (Ceramics)

The properties of clay, traditional hand-building forming techniques, and Japanese raku firing processes will be explored. Projects undertaken will be ceramic vessels, sculptures, multicultural masks and musical instruments. Individual creative expression and cooperative peer interaction is necessary. Class meets at Squire Valleevue Farm, lower farm.

Permit required from instructor, Tim Shuckerow, txs10@case.edu

Credits: 3
Dates: June 10 - 21; July 2
Times: MTWRF 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Tim Shuckerow
Contact: txs10@case.edu


Summer Courses


Anthropology Cognitive Science Music
Art History Communication Sciences Philosophy
Art Studio Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences Physics
Astronomy Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Political Science
Bioethics Engineering Psychological Sciences
Biology English Religious Studies
Biomedical Engineering Ethnic Studies SAGES
Chemical Engineering History Sociology
Chemistry Mathematics Statistics
Civil Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Theater
Classics Modern Languages and Literatures World Literature