2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Art & Design
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Department of Art and Design
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Visual Arts Building 117 ~ 260-481-6709
Degree programs offered by the Department of Art and Design provide comprehensive training for the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Art and Design, Bachelor of Fine Art in eight concentrations including Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Imaging and Photography, Metalsmithing, Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture, Bachelor of Arts in Art Education, and a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design.
Minors in Art History or Art and Design are also available; the Art and Design minor includes courses in Ceramics, Drawing, Imaging and Photography, Metalsmithing, Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture and is available to students seeking degrees outside the Department of Art and Design, or to add an emphasis to their existing concentration.
The Department of Art and Design is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
Courses are offered on campus, with some distance and hybrid course offerings.
Department of Art and Design Full-Time Faculty:
Laurel Campbell, Associate Professor, Art Education
Ed.D. Art Education, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
M.A. Art Education, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
B.F.A. Metals, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
260-481-6877
campbell@ipfw.edu |
Steven J. Cody, Assistant Professor, Art History
PhD Art History - University of Maryland, College Park
M.A., University of Maryland, College Park
B.A., Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia |
260-481-6265
codys@ipfw.edu |
Suining Ding, Professor, Interior Design
Ph.D. Architectural Studies, University of Missouri-Columbia
M.A. Interior Design, The Ohio State University
B.A. Architecture, Southeast University |
260-481-6008
dings@ipfw.edu |
James Gabbard, Continuing Lecturer, Photography
B.A. English, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
260-481-6053
gabbardj@ipfw.edu |
Christopher Ganz, Associate Professor, Printmaking/Drawing
M.F.A. Printmaking, Indiana University-Bloomington
B.F.A. Printmaking, University of Missouri-Columbia |
260-481-6925
ganzc@ipfw.edu
www.chrisganz.com |
Seth Green, Assistant Professor, Ceramics
M.F.A. Ceramics, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL)
B.A. Art: Emphasis in Ceramics/ Sculpture |
260-481-6876
greens@ipfw.edu
www.sethgreenpottery.com |
Dana Goodman, Professor, Sculpture
M.F.A. Ceramics, Ohio University
M.A. Art History, Ohio University
B.F.A. Sculpture, University of Iowa |
260-481-0530
goodmand@ipfw.edu |
John Hrehov, Chair, Professor, Painting/Drawing
M.F.A. Painting, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
B.F.A. Painting, Cleveland Institute of Art |
260-481-6706
hrehov@ipfw.edu
www.johnhrehov.com |
Andres Montenegro, Associate Professor, Computer Modeling
M.F.A. Digital Arts, University of Oregon
M.A. Universidad de Playa Ancha
B.A. Universidad de Chile |
260-481-5799
montenea@ipfw.edu
www.andresmontenegro.com |
John Motz, Director VCD, Continuing Lecturer, Graphic Design
B.F.A Graphic Design, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
260-481-6053
motzj@ipfw.edu |
Audrey Ushenko, Professor, Painting/Drawing
Ph.D. Art History, Northwestern University
M.A. Art History, Northwestern University
B.A. Indiana University-Bloomington |
260-481-6639
ushenkoa@ipfw.edu |
Jessica Vachon, Continuing Lecturer, Graphic Design
M.F.A. Web Design & New Media, Academy of Art University
B.F.A. Computer Art, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
260-481-6709
vachja01@pfw.edu
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James Williams, Continuing Lecturer, Foundations Coordinator
M.F.A Book Arts, University of Alabama
B.A. English, Hunter College |
260-481-6709
willje03@ipfw.edu |
Residence Requirements At least 33 credit hours, including art methods courses, must be completed on the PFW campus. For the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, registration in and completion of at least 33 credits of resident course credit at the junior level or above, including at least 15 credits at the senior level or above, are required in courses applicable to the major.
Transfer and Returning Student Credit All studio and art history courses transferred from another institution or former Indiana University-Purdue University art programs must be evaluated by appropriate faculty in the Department of Art and Design before they may be applied to a major in the department, unless transfer equivalencies have previously been established. See Transfer and Returning Student Credit Review below.
Transfer and Returning Student Credit Review - Courses in art that have been transferred to PFW from another institution or former PFW art programs will not be credited to an incoming or returning Art and Design major unless they have been reviewed by the Chair of the Department of Art and Design. For a review of transferred studio credit, the student should provide the viewer with a portfolio consisting of representative work in each area (e.g. painting, sculpture, etc.) for which the transfer credit is desired. The portfolio should include both studies and finished work and be as encompassing as possible. Course descriptions from the previous university are also helpful in evaluating course equivalency. Students transferring credits to pursue the Bachelor of Fine Arts B.F.A. degree, must pass the required portfolio review to be admitted into the B.F.A. program. Students requesting transfer credits for classes in the first and second year foundation studio courses must be able to provide work from those transfer classes as part of their portfolio review process.
Scholarships
Each spring semester the Department of Art and Design offers scholarships to art and design majors. The awards are based on both artistic merit and the student’s contribution to the Department of Art and Design.
Special Academic Regulations
Credit by Self-Acquired Competency is at the discretion of the department, and evaluated on an individual basis.
Enrollment Policy - To ensure that degree-seeking students are guaranteed priority registration in their classes, the following policies will be observed:
- Students who are not progressing toward completion of degree requirements, including students who have graduated but wish to continue a program of study, will be reclassified in a new degree code;
- Course registration for these students will not be processed until the final week before the beginning of each semester. This will allow students an opportunity to access studio classes when space is available;
- All upper level studio courses may be repeated up to a maximum of 18 credits. Students should become familiar with financial aid restrictions regarding repeat limits if they utilize financial aid;
- Prerequisites for studio fundamentals courses may be waived by the appropriate instructor during the week before classes begin, contigent upon space availability. Completion of all prerequisites is required to continue with classes beyond 6 credit hours in that discipline.
Course Audit - The Department of Art and Design does not allow students to audit any Art and Design classes due to the following reasons:
- Space Limitations - Studio classes are small in size and space is at a premium;
- Equipment - Studios have limited equipment for the students enrolled; class sizes are typically between 12-15 total;
- Safety - Due to some potentially dangerous processes, safety is a major concern for instructors in our classes;
- Pass/Fail Option - The pass/fail option is not permitted in the department of Art and Design.
Repeat limits - All Non-major and non-degree seeking students may not repeat any Art and Design classes beyond 6 credit hours. All advanced studio courses may be repeated up to a maximum of 18 credits, however, students must be familiar with financial aid restrictions on re-taking courses. No courses may be repeated in Graphic Design or Imaging and Photography concentrations.
Self-Paced Courses and Independent Study - Independent study courses are available for students with at least a junior class standing, to pursue studio interests not served in other course offerings. Independent study courses may be arranged with the appropriate faculty member on the basis of a viable course of study, a reasonable load for the instructor, and space availability. Priority will be given to degree-seeking student and to classes with regularly scheduled meeting times;
Dismissal and Readmission
If you are on Academic probation and do not correct academic deficiencies during your next two semesters of enrollment, you will be dismissed from university, and the Art and Design program.
If you are dismissed from the Art and Design program, you may seek readmission under the university guidelines specified in Regulations of this Catalog.
Time Limit
You must complete the degree requirements specified in the Catalog in effect at the time you were regularly admitted to the university. However, to ensure that you will be professionally competitive with other members of your graduating class, you may be required to satisfy the degree requirements specified in the most current Catalog if you have not completed all requirements for your degree within seven years from the date of your admission.
Degree Requirements
Typically, you may not use a single course to fulfill more than one Department of Art and Design requirement. Within the Art Education B.A. and the Art History minor programs, some classes are allowed to fulfill requirements in two different areas of the degree program.
Department Handbook
Detailed information regarding requirements, policies, and practices of the department is included in an Art and Design student handbook available in the department office. All Art and Design majors must comply with the requirements specified in the handbook.
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