July Courses
AH3393
(3.0 credits or audit)
This intensive one-week seminar examines the major monuments, memorials, and museums of Washington, D.C. as well as their social, political, and historical significance.
AH3394
(3.0 credits or audit)
This immersive one-week seminar examines the role of the visual arts in representing aspects of the Civil War then and now. (Undergraduate)
AH6393
(3.0 credits)
This intensive one-week seminar examines the major monuments, memorials, and museums of Washington, D.C. as well as their social, political, and historical significance. (Graduate level)
AH6394
(3.0 credits)
This immersive one-week seminar examines the role of the visual arts in representing aspects of the Civil War then and now. (Graduate Level)
BG1600
(1.0 credits)
Inspired by the U.S. Botanic Garden’s exciting summer 2013 exhibit Food for Thought this class will teach the basics of botanical drawing and painting while studying edible plants from different regions.
BK5220
(3.0 credits or audit)
Explore the basic ins and outs of box making and using the box as a creative outlet for self- expression. (Graduate level)
CR1250
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students are introduced to using the wheel to create functional pottery.
CR2250
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students will learn to improve their throwing skills and explore a range of decorative techniques.
DM0815
(non-credit)
Meeting five mornings in a row, students will learn how to scan and import images and artwork and how to correct and adjust image tone and color. (Summer only)
DM0841
(non-credit)
Explore the basics of modern web development in this professional development workshop.
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