Bachelor degrees in Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts: A program that prepares individuals creatively and technically to express emotions, ideas, or inner visions by constructing art works from woven or non-woven fabrics and fibrous materials. Includes instruction in weaving techniques and loom operation; non-woven techniques such as knitting, coiling, netting, and crocheting; quilting; dyeing and pigmentation; printing and other finishing techniques; pattern design; tapestry; and personal style development.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree at Adams State College requires that
students complete the ASC General Education requirements of 38 credits, 39 credits
of Art Core Classes, 12 credits of art electives, 10 general elective credits,
and 24 credits of Major studio coursework for a total of 120 credit hours.
The Fibers curriculum engages students in an investigation of the relationship of material, form, process and content through an exploration of both traditional and experimental fiber processes and materials.
We offer a comprehensive vision of contemporary fibers and introduce students to the broad language of fibers including weaving, surface patterning and manipulation, dimensional fibers and contemporary basketry, felting and papermaking, as...
The department offers a wide variety of courses to enrich the student's understanding and appreciation of art and to develop his or her creative ability. Majors in Art Education is offered for students who demonstrate interest, aptitude and proficiency in art.
Asbury College offers area of specialization in fiber arts.
Students who are considering Art Education as a major should begin the freshman year with ART 111, 112, 123 and take the following...
The department offers a wide variety of courses to enrich the student's understanding and appreciation of art and to develop his or her creative ability. Majors in Art is offered for students who demonstrate interest, aptitude and proficiency in art.
Asbury College offers areas of specialization in fiber arts.
Students who are considering Art as a major should begin the freshman year with ART 111, 112, 123 and take the following courses in sequence:...
One of the oldest aesthetic traditions in the world, textile art is currently on the cutting edge of contemporary art practice and critical inquiry.
Rooted in material and process, the discipline is expanding to include intellectual discourses based on the poetic nuances of the medium. One of the preeminent fiber departments in the United States, the Textile Program advances these new paradigms while acting as a custodian of past traditions.
The Fiber and Fabric concentration area offers students the opportunity to work in woven and constructed textiles as well as in surface design on commercially woven fabrics. A dual-track sequence of courses provides essential technical and historical background, and encouragement to experiment with self-expression. Students learn the fundamentals of textile dye and pigment application and a wide variety of woven and non-woven structural possibilities....
Woven and off-loom textile construction; applying design principles in original art making, with attention to the multicultural historical context of textile art traditions. Weaving and Fiber Sculpture II continues study of textile structure and processes in historical context. Develops compositional skills and expresses personal imagery. Advanced study of hand and computerized/mechanized textile construction processes in historical context. Development...
It is the objective of the School of Fashion to provide students with a global vision that combines the design excellence of Europe with the energy of the United States and the technology of Asia. The School of Fashion has developed a strong curriculum in design, merchandising, textiles and knitwear providing opportunities for graduates worldwide.
It is the objective of the School of Fashion to provide students with a global vision that combines the design excellence of Europe with the energy of the United States and the technology of Asia. The School of Fashion has developed a strong curriculum in design, merchandising, textiles and knitwear providing opportunities for graduates worldwide.
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