ARTS105M: Introduction to Creative Practice

Program
Theory Hours 2 Lab Hours 3 Credits 3

A creative practice can be described as all of the intense research, efforts and initiatives creative people engage with to create works of art that elicit a response from the viewer. Whether it’s exhibiting paintings in a gallery, or creating illustrations for a client, this course teaches students how to foster the rigorous engagement necessary to position oneself within the creative economy. Students will be taught how artists function within a studio through engaging with the fundamental tenets of creative practice - problem setting, tangential research, play, articulation, exhibition and conversation. Corequisite: ARTS123M. (Fulfills Fine Arts requirement)