This effort culminates in the capstone experience for Studio Art, the senior exhibition. This participation in an artist community extends to the annual faculty review, which offers an opportunity to present opinions and artwork to the entire Department. Students develop a personal opinion by discussing their images in class with their peers and producing increasingly sophisticated ideas. Ideas that begin with the computer may become large scale drawings and drawings may turn into etchings and screenprints after translation by the computer.Īll courses have many demonstrations, discussions and critiques, since each course creates ideas against a background of dialogue and technique. Digital Imaging considers the computer to be an essential tool on an artist’s palette, and defines the concentration broadly to accommodate interests as diverse as traditional media and page design. The essential quality that links these courses is computer software. The concentration includes courses that investigate typography as an art form, desktop publishing, etching, screenprinting and web site animation. Visual Ideas produced with the computer are the basis for Digital Imaging in the Department of Art and Art History. Site Home> Art > Digital Imaging Digital Imaging