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Course Syllabus


Revision Date: 11-Dec-25
 

Spring 2026 | ART-1020-VR01 - Introduction to Studio Art


In Person Class

Standard courses meet in person at CCV centers, typically once each week for the duration of the semester.

Location: Rutland
Credits: 3 (45 hours)
Day/Times: Thursday, 11:45A - 02:30P
Semester Dates: 01-29-2026 to 05-07-2026
Last day to add this section: 02-05-2026
Last day to drop without a grade: 02-08-2026 - Refund Policy
Last day to withdraw (W grade): 03-29-2026 - Refund Policy
This course has started, please contact the offering academic center about registration
Materials/Lab Fees: $85.00

Faculty

Jonah Siegel
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Hiring Coordinator for this course: Collin Lee

General Education Requirements


This section meets the following CCV General Education Requirement(s) for the current catalog year:
Arts and Aesthetics
    Note
  1. Many degree programs have specific general education recommendations. In order to avoid taking unnecessary classes, please consult with additional resources like your program evaluation, your academic program catalog year page, and your academic advisor.
  2. Courses may only be used to meet one General Education Requirement.

Course Description

Students explore a variety of art materials that may include but are not limited to pencil, charcoal, watercolor, tempera, clay, papier-mâché, pastels, and ink. Covers techniques for handling various media. Elements of design and color theory will be explored and used in making two- and three-dimensional works of art.


Essential Objectives

1. Sketch landscape, still life, and figure from observation in at least three different dry media.
2. Produce a variety of two- or three-dimensional artworks, using specific and/or combined media.
3. Create artwork using elements and principles of design.
4. Employ color theory and demonstrate basic application of the color wheel.
5. Apply color media with the appropriate tools.
6. Identify and discuss the medium of specific artworks.
7. Examine and discuss the historical, social, and cultural context of a variety of artwork, with an emphasis on global or cultural diversity.
8. Create a portfolio of mixed media projects and display them in a professional manner.


Required Technology

More information on general computer and internet recommendations is available on the CCV computer recommendations Support page.

Please see CCV's Digital Equity Statement (pg. 45) to learn more about CCV's commitment to supporting all students access the technology they need to successfully finish their courses.


Required Textbooks and Resources

ART-1020-VR01 Link to Textbooks/Resources Information for this course in eCampus.

The last day to use a Financial Aid Advance to purchase textbooks/books is the 3rd Tuesday of the semester. See your financial aid counselor at your academic center if you have any questions.


Methods

  • Technical demonstrations
  • In-class studio work
  • Lecture
  • Group Critique
  • Field trip
  • Artist Visit

Evaluation Criteria

Weekly Projects: 60%

Particicaption: 20%

Final: 20%


Grading Criteria

CCV Letter Grades as outlined in the Evaluation System Policy are assigned according to the following chart:

 HighLow
A+10098
A Less than 9893
A-Less than 9390
B+Less than 9088
B Less than 8883
B-Less than 8380
C+Less than 8078
C Less than 7873
C-Less than 7370
D+Less than 7068
D Less than 6863
D-Less than 6360
FLess than 60 
P10060
NPLess than 600


Weekly Schedule


Week/ModuleTopic  Readings  Assignments
 

1

  • Introductions
  • Check in on materials
  • Go over the semester
  • What does “studio arts” even mean??
  • Whirlwind Artist tour
  
  

HW

If you don’t have your materials GET THEM

Come to class with 1 object you think is interesting

 

2
  • Contour drawing-
  • Blind contour
    

HW

Practice contours and blind contours

 

3
  • Gesture drawing
  • Figure drawing
    

HW

Pause project figure drawing practice

 

4
  • Bringing in value
    

HW

Self portraits

 

5
  • Painting!
  • Color theory week
    

HW

Complimentary composition

 

6
  • What brush strokes can do for you
  • Interiors
    

HW

Active and Dynamic Brush strokes

 

7
  • Its freezing lets go outside
  • Landscape
  • Artist visit?
    

HW

En plein aire from the comfort of home

 

8

  • Sculpture is here
    

HW

Found object sculpture

 

9
  • Field Trip!
    

HW Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (Cardboard Sculpture)

 

10
  • Artist Talk
    

HW

Earth work & proposal for final piece.

 

11
  • Individual meetings
    

HW

Work on final Project

 

12
  • Final work week
    

HW

Work on final project

 

13
  • Final work week
    

HW

Work on final project

 

14

CRIT

    
 

15

CRIT

    
 

Attendance Policy

Regular attendance and participation in classes are essential for success in and are completion requirements for courses at CCV. A student's failure to meet attendance requirements as specified in course descriptions will normally result in a non-satisfactory grade.

  • In general, missing more than 20% of a course due to absences, lateness or early departures may jeopardize a student's ability to earn a satisfactory final grade.
  • Attending an on-ground or synchronous course means a student appeared in the live classroom for at least a meaningful portion of a given class meeting. Attending an online course means a student posted a discussion forum response, completed a quiz or attempted some other academically required activity. Simply viewing a course item or module does not count as attendance.
  • Meeting the minimum attendance requirement for a course does not mean a student has satisfied the academic requirements for participation, which require students to go above and beyond simply attending a portion of the class. Faculty members will individually determine what constitutes participation in each course they teach and explain in their course descriptions how participation factors into a student's final grade.


Participation Expectations

In-class participation is crucial to our weekly meetings. You will be expected to engage thoughtfully and actively with your peers. This can be accomplished by doing the following:

  • Offering constructive feedback during weekly critique
  • Listening to the feedback you receive from others
  • Showing up to class on time
  • Handing in assignments when they are due
  • Do your best work!


Missing & Late Work Policy

It is expected that you will turn your work in by the deadlines assigned. Failing to meet those deadlines may result in a lower grade. When in doubt communicate prior to a failure to meet the deadline.


Accessibility Services for Students with Disabilities:


CCV strives to mitigate barriers to course access for students with documented disabilities. To request accommodations, please
  1. Provide disability documentation to the Accessibility Coordinator at your academic center. https://ccv.edu/student-support/accessibility-services/
  2. Request an appointment to meet with accessibility coordinator to discuss your request and create an accommodation plan.
  3. Once created, students will share the accommodation plan with faculty. Please note, faculty cannot make disability accommodations outside of this process.


Academic Integrity


CCV has a commitment to honesty and excellence in academic work and expects the same from all students. Academic dishonesty, or cheating, can occur whenever you present -as your own work- something that you did not do. You can also be guilty of cheating if you help someone else cheat. Being unaware of what constitutes academic dishonesty (such as knowing what plagiarism is) does not absolve a student of the responsibility to be honest in his/her academic work. Academic dishonesty is taken very seriously and may lead to dismissal from the College.

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