Art & Design – Summer 2017
Both courses fulfill the SUNY General Education Arts Requirement as a General Education course. These courses are a good foundation for graphic design, painting, fashion, interior design, and architecture.
Earn 3 College Credits in 10 Days. No Pre-Requisites!
ART 105: Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design
July 17-28
CRN 7775 Art 105-11 Lecture
CRN 7777 Art 105-L11 Lab
Want to understand the how’s and why’s of what you see? Why is something beautiful? Take this introductory course and learn how to create something from nothing. You are the perfect student if you want to get answers on the fast track, get ahead for Fall, on a limited budget, or need to satisfy a transfer.
The teacher welcomes traditional and non-traditional students with no computer or design experience necessary, so that she can introduce you properly to the subject-matter.
You will leave this class not having to rely on a book or teacher for answers, and you will gain the self-confidence needed to move your education forward or for design projects. Learn in an environment that is conducive to helping beginners, taught by an experienced professor who knows how to get you there. Join us!
ART 111-Y01: History of Decorative Arts: 1600 to Present – Online
July 3 – August 11
CRN 8045
This course is ideal for anyone interested in design history or interior design, providing historical context beyond Modern design. The study of beautiful objects, Chippendale furniture makers, interiors including studies of European events, Binghamton furniture-makers, the lives of infamous interior designers such as Albert Hadley and Sister Parish, also known as taste-makers, and a shopping spree.