For a comprehensive list of courses see College Bulletin.
Projected Course Offerings for 2011-2013
Caveat lector: The courses listed below are tentative projected offerings. This far in advance there is always uncertainty about the length of upcoming sabbatical leaves, whether persons on leave will be replaced while they are away, and whether courses taught by visitors will replace regular offerings or diversify the curriculum.

Students casting bronze as part of the Spring 2008 ARTH013 Ancient Greek and Roman Art course.
For course desciptions of 2011-2013 offerings, please see our online catalogue listings at:
Art History Courses
FALL 2011: Faculty on leave : Mileaf
ARTH001C Making Art History (Cothren)
ARTH001M Leonardo: Artist, Engineer & Draughtsman (Reilly)
ARTH002 Western Art (Reilly)
ARTH003 East Asian Art (Sakomura)
ARTH039 Contemporary Japanese Visual Culture (Sakomura)
ARTH045 Gothic Art and Architecture
ARTH065 Modern Architecture (Lee)
ARTH136 Word and Image in Japanese Art (Seminar) (Sakomura)
SPRING 2012
ARTH001C FYS: Making Art History (W) (Cothren)
ARTH002 Western Art (Cothren)
ARTH012 Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (Lee)
ARTH020 Junior Workshop (W) (Sakomura)
ARTH032 Tea Culture (Sakomura)
ARTH051 Art of Florence and Environs (Reilly)
ARTH147 Visual Narrative in Medieval Art (Seminar) (Cothren)
ARTH151 Visual Culture of Renaissance Rome (Seminar) (Reilly)
FALL 2012: Faculty of leave: Sakomura
ARTH001C FYS: Making Art History (W) (Cothren)
ARTH001M FYS: Leonardo: Artist, Engineer & Draughtsman (Reilly)
ARTH002 Western Art (Cothren)
ARTH065 Modern Architecture (Lee)
ARTH069 Urbanism in 19th Century Europe (Lee)
ARTH164 Modern Art Seminar (Hungerford)
SPRING 2013: Faculty on leave: Sakomura
ARTH002 Western Art (Cothren)
ARTH012 Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (Lee)
ARTH016 Italian Renaissance Art (Reilly)
ARTH019 Contemporary Art
ARTH020 Junior Workshop (W)
ARTH025 Native American Art (Cothren)
ARTH078 James Joyce, Picasso, and Modernism (Hungerford)
ARTH079 Architecture and Urbanism (Lee)
ARTH147 Visual Narrative in Medieval Art (Cothren)
Studio Art Courses
FALL 2011
STUA001 SEC 01 Foundation Drawing (Bayton)
STUA001 SEC 02 Foundation Drawing (Meunier)
STUA001B FYS: Making Art (Exon)
STUA006 Black and White Photography (Harper)
STUA008 Painting (Grider)
STUA009 Life Sculpture (Meunier)
STUA010 Life Drawing (Grider)
STUA014 Landscape Painting (Exon)
STUA018 Printmaking (Edmunds)
STUA015 SEC 01 The Potter’s Wheel (Carpenter)
STUA015 SEC 02 The Potter’s Wheel (Carpenter)
STUA030 Senior Workshop I (Exon)
SPRING 2012
STUA001 SEC 01 Foundation Drawing (Meunier)
STUA001 SEC 02 Foundation Drawing (Carpenter)
STUA005 Color Photography (Harper)
STUA007 Book Arts (Phelan)
STUA008 Painting (Exon)
STUA010 Life Drawing (Grider)
STUA013 Sculpting Everyday Things (Meunier)
STUA015 SEC 01 The Potter’s Wheel (Carpenter)
STUA017 The Container as Architecture (Carpenter)
STUA040 Senior Workshop II (Exon)
STUA020 Advanced Studies *
STUA029 Junior Workshop
FALL 2012: Faculty of leave: Carpenter
STUA001 SEC 01 Foundation Drawing (Meunier)
STUA001 SEC 02 Foundation Drawing (Meunier)
STUA001B FYS: Making Art (Exon)
STUA006 Black and White Photography (Tarver)
STUA010 Life Drawing (Grider)
STUA014 Landscape Painting (Exon)
STUA018 Printmaking (staff)
STUA015 SEC 01 The Potter's Wheel (Merendino)
STUA030 Senior Workshop I (Meunier)
SPRING 2013: Faculty on leave: Carpenter
STUA001 SEC 01 Foundation Drawing (Exon)
STUA001 SEC 02 Foundation Drawing (Meunier)
STUA005 Color Photography (Harper)
STUA007 Book Arts (Phelan)
STUA012 Figure Composition (Exon)
STUA013 Sculpting Everyday Things (Meunier)
STUA017 The Container as Architecture (Carpenter)
STUA021 Turning Corners, Drawing Architecture (Exon)
STUA040 Senior Workshop II (Meunier)
STUA09 Junior Workshop (Grider)
* Advanced studies credits must be taken in conjunction with an ongoing class in chosen medium. Students are expected to work on independent projects during the class time.
Courses taught occasionally: STUA 011 Watercolor
* The two advanced studies STUA 020 and STUA 025 credits must be taken in conjunction with an ongoing class in a chosen medium. Students are expected on work on independent projects during the class time.