TUJ Art Gallery is excited to announce a group exhibition presenting a diverse selection of student works from studio art courses of the Art program at Temple University, Japan Campus. For the inaugural edition, the exhibition showcases 49 artworks produced in undergraduate courses in the various disciplines, including drawing, painting, digital photography, computer imaging, graphic design, printmaking, and bookmaking, among others.
The Bachelor of Arts in Art major focuses on visual art practice within a liberal arts context. The students in the program gain a broad foundation in both traditional 2D, 3D, and digital media. The program is primarily tailored for those who have a limited background in visual arts, while it is also equipped for students who already have formal art training. Courses include drawing, painting, printmaking, two and three-dimensional design, digital photography, digital imaging, Internet imaging, moving image, motion graphics, and art history. The program equips students with an interdisciplinary perspective on contemporary art and design production, providing various analog and digital media skills, as well as the socio-historical contexts essential to contemporary practice.
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