ART 475 Senior Exhilibition
SENIOR EXHIBITION (1).
This course is for graduating seniors in their last year of study. Under the guidance of the studio faculty, students will create, present and hang a self-directed cohesive body of work for public exhibition. Students will also be required to critique and defend this work in a public forum during their senior exhibition. Students will meet on a weekly basis for discussions on progress, reviewing abstracts, gallery protocol, creating an exhibition poster and announcements. Students must work with the gallery committee prior to the senior exhibition to learn how to handle and related topics ranging from documenting artwork, gallery protocol, matting, framing, presentation and publicity. Seniors may start on this project the semester prior to enrolling so as to gain the best possible presentation. Attendance is mandatory for all demonstrations, workshops and outside of class meetings. Students must attend all art department functions; roundtable discussions, artists’ lectures, gallery openings, departmental trips, etc. This class in NOT offered during the summer. All students must have permission from the Chair.