Fine Arts Foundations II Practicum (ATS/CMC 354)

Fine Arts Foundations II Practicum

This internship/practicum provides individual study, personal development of skills, and opportunities for sharing one’s faith and ministering to others through the arts. The students refine skills learned during the previous quarters and continue their spiritual disciplines, while creating and marketing their artwork on location.

Arts Practicum (ATS 319)

Arts practicums are designed to give serious students a deeper experience and training in their area of arts specialty (music, dance, fine arts, etc.) with an emphasis on practical application – usually through performance or teaching. This will usually be a position with a specific project within YWAM that requires further development of their skills.

Fine Arts Foundations II (ATS/CMC 353)

Skills in design, drawing, painting and sculpture are further developed for graduates of the Fine Arts Foundations I School. Students explore biblical foundations for art, along with an historical overview of the role of art in influencing society. The school culminates with an exhibition of student artwork.

Fine Arts Foundations I and Field Assignment (ATS/CMC 251 / ATS/CMC 252)

This entry-level school is a highly disciplined programme that provides a biblical foundation in the arts, and develops skills in a variety of artistic mediums. Daily lectures are given by visiting artists and resident faculty. The course content includes art history, principles of design, techniques of drawing, introduction to life drawing, foundations of color theory, and introduction to painting.


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