Mixed Media Syllabus
Mixed Media Syllabus
Mixed Media Syllabus
PROJECTS
1) The first project (two weeks) is a series of
sketches that are typical of what you would
normally do if you were making one of your art
works. These sketches should be done in whatever
medium you consider your primary medium. If its
drawing; do drawing sketches, if its painting; do
painting sketches, if its photography do photography
sketches etc.
When you are working on this first body of work try
to develop your idea as far as you can in the given
amount of time. You are not trying to create a
finished major piece of art, but rather a small body of
work that gets to the essence of what your work is
about. This is a typical work method often used by
artists as they begin a new body of work. Think of it
as the foundation of what your major concerns are.
1B First Critique You are required to do a
statement that is an analysis of your sketches which
explores the primary content of your work. You
should also describe why you started to work in this
medium in the first place. Ask yourself the question
as to why you are primarily a painter, drawer or
photographer. Try to remember what it was about
your primary medium that compelled you to choose
it. Also think about how deep your understanding is
of that particular medium. Also in your paper,
speculate how your project would look in another
medium. This statement must be typed and well
thought out.
PARTICIPATION
Participation, support and respect in all phases of this
course are imperative. The class dynamic depends
on your energy, initiative, attitude, productivity, and
willingness to get involved in group discussion and
critiques. You are expected to participate in a
responsive manner during critiques. You are
expected to clean up and practice safe and
thoughtful use of materials, tools, and facilities.
Prepare questions, solicit responses, and encourage
constructive criticism during group discussions and
critiques. Consider comments (write in your notebook
during discussions!) using any and all to gauge the
effectiveness of your work. Examine the way in which
your ideas change, evolve, and influence formal and
conceptual choices in your work. Your development
as an artist hinges on your ability to make effective
choices and express ideas clearly.
ATTENDANCE
Roll will be taken promptly.
GRADE SCALE
A=4.0, A- 3.67, B+3.33, B3.00, B-2.67, C+2.33,
C2.00, C-1.67, D+1.33, D1.00, D-.67
E,I,NG,S-U,WF0.00
LOCKERS / STORAGE
The SAAH is not responsible for items in lockers.
Please watch for posted signs on
lockers regarding their use. Each student must share
a locker with two students. You
are responsible for keeping the locker from attached
to your lockers AT ALL TIMES.
Lockers will be cleaned out at the end of the
semester.
When storing materials it is advisable that you mark
everything (in black marker) with
your name, the course you are in, and the
instructors name. The SAAH is not
responsible for items in your classrooms.
ACADEMIC HONESTY
This course will follow the Universitys honesty policy found on-
line at:
http://itl.chem.ufl.edu/honor.html
SAFETY
The studio is for your use outside of class time. You
will be given the combination to the studio and are
expected to follow studio guidelines at all times. Do
not work alone in the rooms. The closest telephone is
on the second floor/SE corner. There is a first aid kit
in each room as well as a sharps container for your
use.
STUDIO USE
Please read and respect studio use guidelines posted in
classrooms. Do not pour solvents down the sinks. Fixative must
be sprayed outside and away from the building. Each student is
respected for assisting in studio clean up. Your instructor will
assign you a duty. The classroom should be organized at the end
of each class 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the next class
with the help of all students enrolled in the course. Keep all
newsprint pads closed with bull clips while in storage. Keep all
portfolios closed at times while in storage.
You are not allowed to use class time to shop for materials. Dont
ask.
Gum arabic and gum tragacanth cause skin allergies; gum arabic
can cause asthma; may contain preservatives, such as
formaldehyde.
2. Best Practices
Don't eat, drink, smoke in studio
Reuse solvent
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available in each SA+AH work area.
Keep the Satellite Waste Management Area (SWMA) clean and organized.
Follow the
Practice best practices for material handling. If you have questions about a
material, ask your instructor for guidance.
If you bring an item into the classroom, be sure you have the MSDS form filed for
the material used.
An eyewash is available in both the mens and womens restrooms on the second
floor of FAD.No aerosol cans may be sprayed in any classroom/studio in the
SAAH. A spray booth is located in FAC room 211A.
Wear gloves when handling hazardous materials. These are provided in your
classroom studios.
Remove all trash that does not fit in trashcans to the dumpster on the south side of
FAC. Any trash that does not fit in the trash can must be immediately taken to the
dumpster. All oversized trash (that that has any length that exceeds 4 feet in any
direction) must be taken to the dumpster on the south side FAC and placed beside
the dumpster in the area designated for oversized trash. Broken glass must be
packed inside paper and labeled on the outside as broken glass and walked to the
dumpster. Glass with hazardous materials must be wrapped, labeled with a filled
out yellow hazardous waste labels and placed in the blue bin at the SWMA. The
trash guidelines are to insure the safety of anyone encountering the trash. Liquids,
medical waste, yard waste, appliances and pallets are prohibited from disposal in
the dumpster. No eating, consumption of alcohol or smoking is permitted in the
studios. Clean up after yourself- wipe down surfaces (easels, drawing boards,
stools with a wet towel).
Do not remove furniture from rooms or borrow furniture from rooms without
permission from the area coordinators.
Do not create daisy chains with multiple electric cords. No hazardous materials
down sinks.
Store all flammables in the flammable cabinet. Keep flammable cabinet closed at
all times.
Follow guidelines for oil based brush cleaning found at each SWMA.
First aid kits are found in each studio. Notify your instructor if supplies are low.
Report any safety issues IMMEDIATELY to your instructor.All courses must
engage in an end of the semester clean up.
Incaseofemergency,callcampuspoliceat3921111,youareinUF
FineArtsBuildingD(Building#269),andthengivetheoperatoryour
location(room#).
SA+AHCONTAINERPOLICY
There are 2 types of labels used in the SA+AH-- yellow and white.
Both labels are found at the red MSDS box and are supplied by
the SA+AH. Each is used for a different purpose.
White:
Chrome Yellow (Chrome Lemon, Primrose Yellow, Lead Chromate, Yellow 34) Contains
lead and chromates Zinc Yellow (Zinc Chromate, Yellow 36) Contains chromatesNaples
Yellow (Lead Antimonite, Antimony Yellow, Yellow 41) Contains lead and antimonyKing's
Yellow (Yellow 39) Contains arsenic
Strontium Yellow (Yellow 32) Contains strontium and chromatesZinc Yellow (Yellow 36)
Contains chromatesChrome Green (Milori Green, Prussian Green, Green 15) Contains
chromates Emerald Green (Paris Green, Vienna Green, Green 21) Contains arsenite
Scheele's Green (Schloss Green, Green 22) Contains arseniteCobalt Violet (Violet 14)
Contains cobalt and arseniteFlake White (Cremnitz White, Lead White, White 1) Contains
leadLithopone (White 5) Contains zinc sulfideZinc Sulfide White (White 7) Contains zinc
sulfideWitherite (White 10) Contains bariumAntimony White (White 11) Contains
antimonyAntimony Black Contains antimony sulfide
Cadmium Red (Red 108) Contains cadmiumCadmium Orange (Orange 20) Contains
cadmiumCadmium Yellow (Yellow 37) Contains cadmiumCobalt Yellow (Aureolin, Yellow
40) Contains cobaltCobalt Green (Green 19) Contains cobaltChromium Oxide Green
(Olive Green, Permanent Green, Green 17) Contains chromic oxide Viridian (Emeraude
Green, Green 18) Contains chromic oxidePrussian Blue (Iron Blue, Milori Blue, Bronze
Blue, Blue 27) Contains cyanide compounds Antwerp Blue (Blue 27) Contains cyanide
compoundsCobalt Blue (Kings Blue, Blue 28) Contains cobaltManganese Blue (Blue 33)
Contains manganeseManganese Violet (Permanent Mauve, Violet 16) Contains
manganese and barium
Nickel Azo Yellow (Green Gold, Green 10) Contains nickelBarium White (Blanc Fixe,
White 21) Sometimes contaminate with soluble barium
Note: If paint is listed as a hue, for example, Cadmium Yellow Hue, then
that means that the paint is made of derivatives to look like Cadmium and
it is usually nontoxic.