Samples of Statement of Purpose for Mfa in Art Practice Uc Berkeley

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Art 160 Radical Wearables class after their Final Project presentations of wearable art, Spring 2019

Fine art 160 Radical Wearables class afterwards their Final Project presentations of clothing art, Spring 2019

Pupil Services Advisor
Raty Syka: syka@berkeley.edu
August Office Hours Sign-up Sheet

Faculty Undergraduate Advisors

Brody Reiman, Associate Professor: reiman@berkeley.edu

Stephanie Syjuco, Associate Professor: ssyjuco@berkeley.edu

The UC Berkeley Fine art Practice Section offers an undergraduate program in studio art which provides a house grounding in basic techniques and principles while encouraging guided experimentation. Our curriculum is designed to teach students to remember visually and develop a artistic intelligence through the disciplined practice of art.

We provide technical and conceptual preparation in most traditional and new media: painting, cartoon, printmaking, sculpture (woods, metal, ceramic, and mixed media), digital photography, installation, performance, social exercise, video, sound, animation, and game blueprint. Fine art Majors are expected to round out the required studio courses with Art History and theory classes. Each semester the Honors Studio Plan awards studios to nine senior Art Exercise majors who show exceptional commitment and hope.

The Art Do Department seeks to graduate students who demonstrate an original vision in their approach to practice, course, and content and who have the potential for pregnant creative and cultural impact. Successful Fine art Practice graduates understand the professional fine art world and are clear virtually their piece of work. They are deeply engaged with their art forms, rigorously committed to their craft, and interdisciplinary in their media, methods, and artistic enquiry. Students graduating with a major in Art Practice go on to pursue careers in a host of creative fields, including as professional artists, art directors, arts educators, and arts-related jobs with museums, galleries, arts management, blueprint firms, publishing, and artists' organizations.

Art 185 Senior Projects installation at the Worth Ryder Gallery, featuring a Final project by Julia Scheinman (BA'19)

Art 185 Senior Projects installation at the Worth Ryder Gallery, featuring a Final project past Julia Scheinman (BA'19)

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Curriculum

The UC Berkeley Section of Art Practice offers an undergraduate plan in studio art which provides a firm grounding in basic techniques and principles while encouraging guided experimentation. All the courses nosotros offering in a given semester are listed at guide.berkeley.edu.

Past the completion of their caste, students will have acquired:

  • Excellent artistic research and visual communication skills

  • Art exercise skills in a broad range of media and disciplines

  • Solid vocabulary for understanding, sharing, and discussing global arts and visual cultures

  • Creative linguistic communication for personal expression with unique methods and aesthetics

  • Chapters to work collaboratively on creative projects

  • Power to express creative work professionally through writing, reproduction, and curation

Fine art Exercise Classes

While the undergraduate major is made up largely of Art Practice studio courses, it also requires at least iii courses in Fine art History. Our students are required to exist broadly familiar with the aesthetic strategies that artists have devised to understand and invent their worlds, not just in the 20th and 21st centuries, only across the history of homo culture.

Field trips to area museums, galleries, and artists' studios provide an important on-site learning tool, one which emphasizes the pedagogical primacy of direct contact with works of fine art.

Studio classes with frequent group critiques are designed to foster a supportive community, productive debate, and collaborative thinking. Students are encouraged to be both open up-minded and tough-minded: to look closely, call back critically, and challenge assumptions.

Most upper-partition studio courses involve an exhibition requirement when students are asked to consider questions of audience, context, site, and timing. Several gallery spaces, among them the Worth Ryder Fine art Gallery (located in the Compages + Art Practice Building) and Platform Art Space (Wurster Hall) offer exhibition venues.

Declaring the Fine art Practise Major

Art Practice seniors from the Fall 2019 Honors Program at their Worth Ryder Gallery exhibition

Art Practice seniors from the Autumn 2019 Honors Program at their Worth Ryder Gallery exhibition

NOTE: THE INFORMATION About DECLARING THE MAJOR PRESENTED ON THIS Folio IS FOR CURRENT UC BERKELEY STUDENTS. Starting time-Twelvemonth OR TRANSFER APPLICANTS TO UC BERKELEY SHOULD REFER TO THE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS Awarding PORTAL. A PORTFOLIO IS NOT DUE AT THE TIME OF YOUR INITIAL APPLICATION TO UC BERKELEY.

The adjacent awarding deadline will be Fri, February xix, 2022, 11:59pm

All materials must be submitted online. The online application and information can be found at: bit.ly/artmajordeclaration

Prerequisite Checklist:

  • Must have an overall minimum GPA of iii.iii

  • Consummate R&C (Reading & Comprehension) requirements

  • Complete or be enrolled in 2 studio courses: ART eight (required)  and ane other lower partition studio art course (taken at either UC Berkeley or a community college).

  • Consummate ane lower division Art History course (whatever)

Application Materials overview:

  1. Digital portfolio of 12 jpg images

  2. Copy of UCB transcript (unofficial is fine).

  3. Copy of all previous higher transcripts (if a transfer student)

  4. Argument of intent addressing the post-obit two questions

    Please tell us why you are applying for the Fine art Practice major. What do you expect to gain from the plan?

    Describe one of your artworks in your submitted portfolio. What exercise you call back is successful near it? What would y'all change? What will continue from this work to your new work?

  5. Optional: Image list; URL links to video or media samples

Upon review, applications that take met the criteria for the Art Major will be notified for approval. If your application is denied, you may resubmit the post-obit semester. All materials including the portfolio are reviewed once per semester. Students can apply to declare an Fine art Major at any time in their student career.

The Faculty Undergraduate Advisor and Pupil Services Advisor volition hold lunchtime Q+A sessions a few weeks before the application deadline to provide support and answer question about the declaring process and feedback on portfolios. These dates will exist appear in the beginning of each semester.

For questions, contact Pupil Services Counselor Raty Syka: syka@berkeley.edu

Graduation Requirements for the Major

In order to graduate as an Art Practice Major students must complete:

LOWER Partition COURSES

  • Fine art viii / ART 8A: Introduction to Visual Thinking (required)

  • Any other lower division Art Practice studio course or its equivalent at junior college.

Additionally, 2 lower-partitioning studio classes of your option (Equivalent courses at customs college are accepted):

  • Art 12: Cartoon: Foundadtions

  • ART xiii: Painting: Foundations

  • Art 14: Sculpture: Foundations

  • ART 15: Ceramics: Foundations

  • ART xvi: Printmaking: Relief & Intaglio Foundations

  • Art 17: Printmaking: Litho & Screen Foundations

  • ART 21: Digital Photography: Foundations

  • ART 23AC: Digital Media: Foundations

  • ART 25: Graphic Novel: Foundations

  • Fine art 26: Moving Epitome: Foundations

One Lower Partition Art History class of your option

UPPER DIVISION COURSES:

Ii required courses:

  • Art 119 – Global Perspectives in Contemporary Art (required)

  • Art 185 – Senior Projects (required)

One Upper Division Art History course from the list below, or other courses by blessing. The course must focus on 20th century/gimmicky Art History:

  • HA 100 – Theories and Methods of Art History

  • HA 101 – Theories and Methods of Global Fine art History

  • HA 183 – Art and Colonialism

  • HA 186A – Art in the Early 20th Century

  • HA 186C – Contemporary Art in the Americas

  • HA 188 – Latin American Art

  • HA 186AC – Race and Representation in the 20C in the U.S.

5 studio courses from the following list:

  • ART 100 – Big Ideas: Collaborative Innovation

  • ART 102 – Advanced Painting: Research and Methods

  • ART 103 – Advanced Painting: Reconsidering the Portrait & Figure

  • ART 116 – Ancient Pigments & Gimmicky Drawing Practices

  • Art 117 – Advanced Cartoon: Research and Methods

  • Art 118 – Advanced Drawing: Remixing the Effigy

  • Art 120 – Advanced Printmaking: Intaglio

  • Art 122 – Avant-garde Printmaking: Lithography

  • Fine art 123: Advanced Printmaking: Screen Print

  • Fine art 124 – Advanced Projects in Printmaking

  • ART 130 Avant-garde Sculpture: Concept & Construction

  • Fine art 132 Advanced Ceramics: Research and Methods

  • ART 133 – Avant-garde Sculpture: Meaning and Materials

  • Fine art 137 – Avant-garde Projects in Ceramic Sculpture

  • Fine art 138 – Approaches to Sculpture: Installation

  • Art 141 – Temporal Structures: Video & Performance

  • ART 142 – New Genres

  • ART 145 - Contemporary Rituals: New Forms in Functioning Art & Video

  • ART 160 – Special Topics in Visual Studies

  • ART 163 – Social Practice: Critical Site and Context

  • ART 171 – Video Projects

  • ART 173 – Electro-Crafting

  • ART 174 – Advanced Digital Video

  • Art 178 – Game Design Methods

  • Fine art 180 – Avant-garde Digital Photography

  • ART 182 – Artistic Writing for Artists

  • ART 184 – Junior Seminar: Meaning and Making

  • ART 195 – Independent Study (notation: NOT the Honors Program Class)

  • Art C166 – Critical Practices: People, Places, Participation

**YOU MAY, IF DESIRED, SUBSTITUTE 2 STUDIO CLASSES IN THESE DEPARTMENTS:

  • Picture – 180, 181, 185, or 186

  • Theater, Trip the light fantastic, and Performance Studies – 173, 174, or 175

  • Eye for New Media – 190

  • Visual Studies (College of Environmental Design) VS – 185X, 186B

Download the PDF checklist: "How to Complete the Art Do Major"

BA Resources for Transfer Students

Transfer students from Community Colleges form a core part of the BA program.

Transfer students from Customs Colleges course a cadre part of the BA program.

Transfer students form a core function of our BA program. Nosotros welcome virtually 20 transfer students per year from Community Colleges and Junior Colleges. Graduation requirements for transfer students are the same as for all other students.

Many of the lower-division art courses transfer students have already completed tin can be counted towards the BA caste. The student advisor helps transfer students go transfer credit for their coursework.

Declaring the Major is a requirement for enrolling in upper Division courses. Transfer students are eligible to apply to declare the major in their first semester. Deadlines for declarations are in Oct and in February — please see the dates listed in the "Quick Links" sidebar. Transfer student portfolios oft include piece of work completed prior to inflow at UC Berkeley. Typically transfer students consummate their BA degrees in four semesters.

BA Resource for Veterans

UC Berkeley welcomes and supports military veterans. CalVeterans is a support organization that helps veterans access their benefits as they pursue higher pedagogy. It is staffed by Cal Alumni veterans who tin can guide applicants through the process of completing their degree at Cal. MFA alum and Art Do staff fellow member Ehren Tool is a veteran and fundamental fellow member of the Section.

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Source: https://art.berkeley.edu/major

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