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INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS
See paragraph 4 on page 45.
Industrial and Fine Arts s20: Introduction to Industrial and Fine Arts:
First Term. M. L. 17. Studio fee $2.00. Credit, 1 session-hour. 11:30 to
1:30.
Miss Roberts.
Projects will be developed with paper, wood, clay, textiles and other materials adaptable
to use in the early grades, in which will be shown the relation of fine and industrial
arts. The aim of the course is to show how to clarify and enrich the course of study
and at the same time meet the child's play needs.
Industrial and Fine Arts s21: Industrial and Fine Arts in the Grammar
Grades: Both Terms. Studio fee $2.00. Credit, 1 session-hour. First Term.
M. L. 17; 8:30 to 10:30.
Miss Wilburn.
Second Term. M. L. 17; 2:30 to 4:30.
Miss Wilburn.
This course will consider the relation of the industrial and fine arts in the grammar
grades to each other and to the other elementary school subjects. Principles and methods
of teaching.
Practical work with wood, textiles, paper, clay, paint, etc.
Selection, ordering and care of materials.
Industrial and Fine Arts s22: Drawing and Painting: (Art Structure):
First Term. 9:30 to 11:30; Fayerweather Gym. Studio fee $2.00. Credit,
1 session-hour.
Miss Roberts.
Advanced course for high school and normal school teachers.
Open to those who have had Industrial and Fine Arts s1 and s2, or the equivalent.
Study of the structural elements of art—line, dark and light and color and their applications
in composition and design.
Industrial and Fine Arts s23: Costume Design: First Term. 10:30;
M. L. 17. Credit, 1 session-hour. Studio fee $2.00.
Miss Wilburn.
A study of line, dark and light and color and their application to dress. A brief
survey of history of costume.
Industrial and Fine Arts s24: Interior Decoration: Both Terms. 12:30;
M. L. 11. Credit, 1 session-hour. Studio fee $2.00.
Miss Wilburn.
A study of art principles and their application to home furnishing. A brief history
of periods.
See Education s51 and s52.
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