A portfolio is required for acceptance into the studio art, graphic design, and art education programs.

ART HISTORY

Global Perspectives in Art History to Renaissance
Art History since the Renaissance
History of Photography
Art of the Renaissance
Art of the 19th Century
WI: Modern Art
Special Topics
Independent Study
Field Study
Honors

STUDIO ART

Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting
Design: Three-Dimensional
Intro to Ceramics
Photojournalism
Photography I, II, III
Historic Photo Processes
Art of the Lens
Digital Photography
Digital Video
Printmaking
Book Arts
Drawing I, II, Advanced
Painting I, II, Advanced
Senior Seminar
Senior Projects
Special Topics
Independent Study
Field Study
Honors

GRAPHIC AND INTERACTIVE DESIGN

Introduction to Graphic Design
Publication Design
Graphic Design: History and Practice
Typography
Animation
Design Internship and Seminar
Portfolio Seminar
Interactive Design
Special Topics
Independent Study
Field Study
Honors

ART EDUCATION

Art in the Elementary School
Art Education
Crafts Workshop in Education
Child Development
Curriculum and Instruction in Art Education
Special Topics
Honors


Students in advanced studio courses are provided with studios for individual work and independent study. All studios are open 24 hours a day. The Priscilla Payne Hurd Center for Music and Art includes a photography lab, a ceramics lab, and two graphic design/new media labs equipped with computers, scanners, color and black-and-white printers, digital cameras and video cameras, and many other advanced features for graphic and interactive design, digital photography, digital video and film-making, and other new media processes. The Payne Gallery has a rotating exhibition schedule featuring national and international exhibits as well as regional work, work by emerging artists, faculty and graduating senior shows, and the Moravian College Permanent collection.


Art Club, offering seminars, workshops, and trips to regional art galleries and museums, including those in Philadelphia, New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston; the international honorary art society, Kappa Pi; study trips abroad; and special study topics.

ANNE DUTLINGER
Associate Professor of Art; Chair of the
Department of Art
EDUCATION: B.A., Juniata College, M.F.A., Yale University School of Art
INTERESTS: Graphic design. Ms. Dutlinger is a graphic and exhibition designer with a wide variety of clients, and a design educator who combines the best of traditional techniques with cutting-edge computer technology. She recently curated and designed the exhibition “Art, Music, and Education as Strategies for Survival: Theresienstadt 1941–45,” whose catalog is published by Herodias, Inc. (November 2000).
 
ANGELA L. FRALEIGH
Assistant Professor of Art
EDUCATION: B.F.A., Boston University; M.F.A., Yale University School of Art
INTERESTS:
 
JEFFREY HURWITZ
Photographer-in-Residence
EDUCATION: B.S., Temple University; M.F.A., Tyler School of Art, Temple University
INTERESTS:
 
DIANE RADYCKI
Assistant Professor of Art; Director of the
Payne Gallery
EDUCATION: B.A., University of Illinois; Ph.D., Harvard University
INTERESTS: Late 19th- and early 20th-century art. Dr. Radycki has served as guest curator for numerous exhibitions throughout the U.S. and is currently writing a book on German painter Paula Moderson-Becker.
 
KRISTA L. STEINKE
Assistant Professor of Art
EDUCATION: B.A., Valparaiso University; B.F.A. & M.F.A., The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
INTERESTS:


Kathy Beck, art education
Jan Ciganick, art history
Jan Crooker, art education
Ted Colegrove, web design
Renzo Faggioli, ceramics
Aaron Johnston,
Martha Kearns, art history
Kristine Kotsch, photography
Barbara Kozero, art education and studio
Elizabeth Krenos, grpahic design
Katrina Laubach, graphic design
Mary Ellen Lehman, art education
Christopher Neyen, graphic design
Lauren Nicholas, graphic design
Douglas Zucco, mixed media

 

Rudy Ackerman

 







 

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