A student will develop a studio practice characterized by invention and exploration.
A student’s studio practice will be characterized by visual sensitivity to form.
A student’s studio practice will be characterized by the development of craft.
A student’s studio production will generate a sufficient amount of work to successfully explore their area(s) of inquiry.
A student’s written and oral communication will demonstrate organized inquiry into the discipline’s history and theory.
A student will articulate the cultural implications of the Reformed perspective and where their personal worldview aligns or diverges from this perspective.