College Bulletin 2015-2016 
    
    May 14, 2024  
College Bulletin 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art


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Faculty

SYDNEY L. CARPENTER, Professor of Studio Art
MICHAEL W. COTHREN, Professor of Art History 2
RANDALL L. EXON, Professor of Studio Art
CONSTANCE CAIN HUNGERFORD, Professor of Art History 2
BRIAN A. MEUNIER, Professor of Studio Art, Studio Art Coordinator
PATRICIA L. REILLY, Associate Professor of Art History
TOMOKO SAKOMURA, Associate Professor of Art History and Chair1
LOGAN GRIDER, Assistant Professor of Studio Art 3
DEREK S. BURDETTE, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History
MARY PHELAN, Visiting Assistant Professor of Studio Art (part time) 6
JOSH MARSH, Visiting Assistant Professor of Studio Art 6
RON TARVER, Instructor of Studio Art (part time)
MATTHEW FELIZ, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History 6
ANDREA PACKARD, List Gallery Director
STACY BOMENTO, Visual Resources Curator
DOUG HERREN, Studio Technician
MEG GEBHARD, Administrative Assistant

1 Absent on leave, Fall 2015.
Absent on leave, Spring 2016.
3 Absent on leave, 2015-2016.
6 Spring 2016.
 


The Academic Program


THE MAJORS: The Department of Art offers two majors: Art History and Studio Art. 
The Art History Major consists of eight credits in art history and one credit in studio art.
The Studio Art Major consists of three credits in art history and eight credits in studio art.

Course Minor


Art History Minor


The course minor in art history will consist of 5 credits in art history; four of the 5 credits must be taken at Swarthmore. Studio art majors can complete an art history minor with the completion of 4 art history credits in addition to those required by their studio art major.

Honors


Honors in Art History


Requirements for admission to Honors do not differ from those for admission to the Course Major. Once admitted to the Honors Major, students will be expected to maintain an average of B+ or better in all courses in art history.

Major


  1. An Honors Major in Art History requires three 2-credit preparations, consisting of three 2-credit seminars. The normal prerequisite for any art history seminar is 2 credits of previous art history course work. Each seminar will be examined in a three-hour written examination and an individual 30-minute oral.
  2. An Honors Major in Art History must fulfill the requirements for a 9-credit Course Major.

Minor


An Honors Minor in Art History will take one 2-credit seminar, and must have done at least two other courses in Art History. Only one of those credits can be a transfer credit.

Honors in Studio Art


Requirements for admission to Honors do not differ from those for admission to the Course Major. Students will be expected to maintain an average of B+ or better in all courses in studio art.

Major


  1. An Honors Major in Studio Art will present 2 preparations in studio art and 1 preparation in art history.
  2. Each of the two studio preparations will consist of two paired studio courses. The examiner of each preparation will receive the syllabus for both courses and slides representing the body of work produced in them and will examine the student in an individual oral examination of 30 minutes.
    1. One preparation pair will consist of STUA 030 Senior Workshop I and STUA 040 Senior Workshop II.
    2. The second pair might consist of an intermediate and an advanced course in a specific medium OR two courses with a different approach to the same medium (ex: Pottery and Ceramic Sculpture, Drawing and Life Drawing), OR two related courses (ex: Ceramic Sculpture and Sculpture, Drawing and Photography, Drawing and Works on Paper, Drawing and Painting.

 

ALL PREPARATIONS FOR HONORS MUST BE APPROVED IN ADVANCE BY THE DEPARTMENT.

  • Studio courses taken at an institution outside of Swarthmore cannot count towards an honors studio preparation.
  • Only courses taught by regularly teaching faculty in studio art can be applied toward a preparation. Courses taught by regularly returning adjuncts might be applied pending department approval.
  • Honors preparations approved in the sophomore year must be adhered to. Any later changes to your program as it relates to preparations, must be approved by the department.
  1. The preparation in art history will consist of one 2-credit seminar.
    1. The prerequisite for any art history seminar is 2 previous credits in art history, including ARTH 002.
    2. All Majors in Studio Art, whether Course or Honors, must do 3 credits of art history work. Studio faculty may recommend particular art history courses as most relevant to a student’s studio interests.
  2. Honors candidates in Studio Art must fulfill the Course Major Requirements. The prerequisite for all studio work, unless waived, is STUA 001. The distribution requirements for 2-D and 3-D for the Honors Major in Studio Art are the same as those in course.
  3. Honors study in Studio Art is comprised of a culminating exhibition of the student’s studio work, with an accompanying artist essay of 3750 to 5000 words. Some of this work may figure in the selections of work presented for one or both of the course pairs described above, but the rationale for inclusion in the exhibition will differ. The artist essay will be sent to both examiners of studio preparations. A revision of a paper written previously for the art history preparation will be sent to the art history examiner.The senior honors study essay will differ from the artist essay written by course students in that it will integrate the preparations in studio and art history.
    1. The SHS essay will differ from the artist essay written by course students in that it will integrate the preparations in studio and art history.
    2. For Honors Majors, STUA 040 will count outside the Major for purposes of calculating the 20-course rule, since it serves as Senior Honors Study. It will be listed on the transcript not as STUA 040 but as Senior Honors Study.
    3. If a student drops out of Honors after the drop/add period in the last semester, the SHS credit will receive a grade of NC. Senior Workshop II (STUA 040), assuming it had been successfully completed in the Spring, will then be listed on the transcript with the appropriate grade.
    4. WARNING: if a student drops out of Honors, Senior Workshop II no longer counts as outside the major, but as within. A student who has taken 12 other credits within the department, and who is graduating with the minimum of 32 credits will then have 13 in the major and only 19 outside. Honors Studio Art Majors should be especially careful to take enough credits outside the department if they contemplate withdrawing from Honors.

Minor


  1. An Honors Minor in Studio Art will present to the honors examiners one studio preparation consisting of STUA 030 Senior Workshop I and STUA 040 Senior Workshop II.
  2. An Honors Minor in Studio Art must fulfill the requirements for the Course Major in studio art (see Major in Studio Art.)
  3. During the Spring semester of the senior year a minor will write a 2500 word artist essay to be sent to the examiner, along with the relevant syllabi and slides for the two-credit preparation.

Major Application Process


Requirements for admission to the majors:

Art History


  1. Overall average of C or better in all courses taken during the two semesters preceding the time of application.
  2. Completion of at least two courses in art history at Swarthmore with grades of B or better. For a double major the grade minimum is also B.

Studio Art


  1. Overall average of C or better in all courses taken during the two semesters preceding the time of application. For a double major the overall average must be B.
  2. Completion of at least one course in art history and one course in studio art at Swarthmore with grades of B or better.
  3. A student may be asked to present a portfolio as evidence of ability to see, describe, and analyze visual phenomena critically.

Art Department Majors and the 20-Course Rule


It is a college requirement that 20 of the 32 credits required for graduation must be OUTSIDE the major. This means that one can take no more than 12 courses in the major, unless one graduates with more than 32 credits, in which case the surplus can also be in the major.

For Art History Majors, the one required credit of studio art course work counts as within the Major, but additional credits of studio art count as outside. Thus, an Art History Major graduating with 32 credits could take no more than 3 additional art history credits beyond the 8 art history credits that are required for the Major. But an Art History Major could take as many more studio credits as desired.

For Studio Art Majors, the required 3 credits in art history count within the major, but additional credits in art history count outside the major.

Advanced Placement Credit


Credit for an AP5 will be given upon completion of an art history course in the department. For majors this credit will cover the requirement for ARTH 002  .

Transfer Credit


A maximum of two transfer credits will count toward the major, either from study abroad or other U.S. institutions. Students transferring into Swarthmore from another institution should consult with the art history coordinator regarding their specific situation. 

Off-Campus Study


The Art Department strongly encourages those with an interest in art and its history to consider incorporating study abroad–either during a summer or a regular academic term–into their Swarthmore program. Important examples of art and architecture are scattered throughout the world, and the encounter with works still imbedded in their original context is vital to an understanding of their historical and contemporary significance. Past experience has shown, however, that art courses in most foreign study programs fall considerably below the academic standards of comparable courses at Swarthmore. Students who are interested in bettering their chances of gaining a full Swarthmore credit for a course taken in a forgeign program are advised to meet with the Studio Art Coordinator and/or the Art History Coordinator before leaving the campus. PLEASE NOTE: to receive transfer credits in art history, you must have taken at least one art history course at Swarthmore (normally before going abroad).

Art History Courses


Studio Arts Courses


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