Dale Lindman Art 242  Advanced  Painting/ Spring 2012-                  Rm C256 4:30 to 7:20 pm Tuesday & Th.

Office: C250C                                                                                          Office Hours  3:30 to 4:30 pm Tu & Th

Phone: 425 564 2053                                                                             12 -12:30 pm and 7:20-8:50pm on T&Th

                                                                                                                Monday & Wednesday & Fridays by appointment

                                                                                                                 & online, dlindman@bellevuecollege.edu 

                                                                                                                   and by phone - 425-564-2053.

 

Advanced Painting continues what was ntroduced in Art 240, color theory and techniques for working in oils. Students return to modeling in light and shade ,composition,pigments,grounds and the history of paintings. Includes six hours of lecture and lab, with additional time required outside class including three field trips to art galleries or museums.

I.              COURSE OUTCOMES

     The knowledge and skills the student should acquire during advanced painting are as follows:

            Upon the successful completion of Art 242 Advanced Painting the student will;

-       understand and demonstrate a thorough skill base of color mixing and color theory

-       understand and demonstrate a thorough skill base regarding paint application techniques

-       understand and demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of formal concepts in painting

-       demonstrate ability to explore a specific theme in painting

-     demonstrate self-direction in regards to developing a personal path in painting

-       demonstrate ability towards in-depth analysis and objective critique regarding painting

 

 II.            COURSE EXPECTATIONS

            Students are expected to:

 1.        Attend class regularly. Students absent more than 3 times may receive an F grade

 2.        Attend class on time. Students arriving late or leaving early means you are marked 1/2

            day absent.

 3.        Complete class work on time.

 4.        Complete class work projects on your own time if you are not able to during the class

            period.

 5.        If you miss information regarding an assignment, it is your responsibility to get that

            assignment from another Student.

 6.        You are expected to participate in the critique process.

 Ill.           GRADING

Grading is based on both in‑class paintings and homework assignments.

Generally, persons who extend a reasonable effort and MEET ALL THE REQUIREMENTS (assignments, attendance, etc.) will attain at lease a "C" level, although there are, of course, no guarantees. A "C" level grade from this course on your transcripts or resumes signifies that you are COMPETENT in your painting abilities regarding the above stated outcomes.

"B" level will require an above average; reasonably complete mastery of the painting outcomes.

An "A" level will additionally require outstanding skill development, illustrated by exceptional paintings completed in both the homework and in‑class assignments.

YOUR WORK WILL BE EVALUATED IN REGARDS TO YOUR PROFICIENCY IN THE MASTERY OF COURSE OUTCOMES SUCCESSFULLY IN YOUR PAINTINGS AND HOMEWORK.

LOCKERS

Lockers are available in Building C hallways, and are allotted, one to each three students. You claim a locker, simply by writing your and your locker mates' names on the tag in the door. Your group of three is responsible for obtaining a lock. Be sure to empty your locker at the end of the quarter by the date shown on the form.

 

STUDIO GUIDELINES:  For the purpose of making the classroom environment and studio time beneficial to ALL students by limiting behavior which distracts from students ability to concentrate on their work, please employ the following guidelines:

        no eating in class (use break time)

-           no beepers, cell phones-NO TEXT MESSAGING!  IPODS etc. are OK as long as lecture  or critique is not

-              taking place

-           use studio time for assigned work (not math assignments, writing letters, etc

-           general conversation(outside of lecture) and student interaction is encouraged, but try and not disturb the class as a whole, if so, you will be asked to leave the class room by the instructor.

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BREAK:  There will be a 15 minute break at mid-class each day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In addition to monitoring your project grades, I also maintain a studio evaluation in order to be able to respond to questions regarding your class participation.  I record the following:

 

            0  = absent

            L   late counts as one half absence ( students need to alert me if they have missed

                  role

            LE  = left early (counts as one half absence)

            NP  = not prepared

            NW  = not working

 

 

 

TEXT:  There is no required text for this course, if you are interested in further reading, let me know.

NOTE:

           Student Procedures & Expectations for the Arts and Humanities Division is located at  http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/policy.html

        Arts and Humanities Commitment to Student Growth and Development

           http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/AHGdlns-StdntGrwth.htm or  copies can be picked up at the

         Arts & Humanities Division             (425) 564-2341   R230

 

      COMMITMENT TO ACCOMMODATION

“Students with disabilities who have accommodation needs are required to meet with the Director of the Disability Resource Center (in Room B132) to establish their eligibility for accommodation.  Telephone: (425) 564-2498 or TTY (425) 564-4110.  In addition, students are encouraged to review their accommodation requirements with each instructor during the first week of the quarter.”

Information is also available at the DRC website at  http://bellevuecollege.edu/drc/

LOCKERS

Lockers are available in Building C hallways, and are allotted, one to each three students. You claim a locker, simply by writing your and your locker mates' names on the tag in the door. Your group of three is responsible for obtaining a lock. Be sure to empty your locker at the end of the quarter by the date shown on the form.

 

 

Affirmation of Inclusion

 

Bellevue College is committed to maintaining an environment in which every member of the campus community feels welcome to participate in the life of the college, free from harassment and discrimination.

We value our different backgrounds at Bellevue College, and students, faculty, staff members, and administrators are to treat one another with dignity and respect. http://bellevuecollege.edu/about/goals/inclusion.asp

 

 

 

NOTE:

           Student Procedures & Expectations for the Arts and Humanities Division is located at  http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/policy.html

        Arts and Humanities Commitment to Student Growth and Development

           http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/AHGdlns-StdntGrwth.htm or  copies can be picked up at the

         Arts & Humanities Division             (425) 564-2341   R230

 

Information about Bellevue Colleges copyright guidelines can be found at: http://bellevuecollege.edu/lmc/links/copyright.html

 

Student Code

 

“Cheating, stealing and plagiarizing (using the ideas or words of another as one’s own without crediting the source) and inappropriate/disruptive classroom behavior are violations of the Student Code of Conduct at Bellevue College.  Examples of unacceptable behavior include, but are not limited to: talking out of turn, arriving late or leaving early without a valid reason, allowing cell phones/pagers to ring, and inappropriate behavior toward the instructor or classmates.  The instructor can refer any violation of the Student Code of Conduct to the Vice President of Student Services for possible probation or suspension from Bellevue College.  Specific student rights, responsibilities and appeal procedures are listed in the Student Code of Conduct, available in the office of the Vice President of Student Services.”  The Student Code, Policy 2050, in its entirety is located at: http://bellevuecollege.edu/policies/2/2050_Student_Code.asp

Important Links

Bellevue College E-mail and access to MyBC

All students registered for classes at Bellevue College are entitled to a network and e-mail account.  Your student network account can be used to access your student e-mail, log in to computers in labs and classrooms, connect to the BC wireless network and log in to MyBC. To create your account, go to:  https://bellevuecollege.edu/sam .

Class announcements and homework assignments and links to helpful web sites will on be posted on the classes MyBC web site.

BC offers a wide variety of computer and learning labs to enhance learning and student success. Find current campus locations for all student labs by visiting the Computing Services website.

 

Disability Resource Center (DRC)

 

The Disability Resource Center serves students with a wide array of learning challenges and disabilities. If you are a student who has a disability or learning challenge for which you have documentation or have seen someone for treatment and if you feel you may need accommodations in order to be successful in college, please contact us as soon as possible.

 

If you are a person who requires assistance in case of an emergency situation, such as a fire, earthquake, etc, please meet with your individual instructors to develop a safety plan within the first week of the quarter.

 

The DRC office is located in B 132 or you can call our reception desk at 425.564.2498.  Deaf students can reach us by video phone at 425-440-2025 or by TTY at 425-564-4110.   .    .  Please visit our website for application information into our program and other helpful links at www.bellevuecollege.edu/drc

 

Public Safety

 

The Bellevue College (BC) Public Safety Department’s well trained and courteous non-commissioned staff provides personal safety, security, crime prevention, preliminary investigations, and other services to the campus community, 24 hours per day,7 days per week.  Their phone number is 425.564.2400.  The Public Safety website is your one-stop resource for campus emergency preparedness information, campus closure announcements and critical information in the event of an emergency. Public Safety is located in K100 and on the web at: http://bellevuecollege.edu/publicsafety/

 

Final Exam Schedule

Scheduled on 6/14 4:30pm pick up paintings

 

Academic Calendar

 

The Bellevue College Academic Calendar is separated into two calendars. They provide information about holidays, closures and important enrollment dates such as the finals schedule.

           Enrollment Calendar - http://bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/calendar/deadlines/. On this calendar you will find admissions and registration dates and important dates for withdrawing and receiving tuition refunds.

           College Calendar - http://bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/calendar/holidays/0910.asp. This calendar gives you the year at a glance and includes college holidays, scheduled closures, quarter end and start dates, and final exam dates.

 

OTHER LINKS   

Syllabus, supplies and links: go to your MyBC site for ART 240

A good web site for painting information : http://www2.evansville.edu/studiochalkboard/paint.html

For history of pigments:  http://webexhibits.org/pigments/

Acrylics-http ://www.goldenpaints.com/artist/mixguide.php

Color illusion  http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson/cool/cool_illusion.html

Encaustics- http://www.rfpaints.com/1-Encaustics/EncausticTop.htm

BC Gallery Space  http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/galleryspace/