Tuesday, January 5

Welcome to Art 109

Media Art classes are located in ROOM 157 in the Studio Arts Bldg.at 1535 Levante Ave. 

Welcome to Art 109. Your class is located in Studio Arts, located in the southeastern-most corner of campus between San Amaro Dr. & Red Rd. You will find the art building around the B8 area on the main map (below). It is across from the Art Department Office at the Rainbow building, in the same building as 3D Art and Painting.

Map Detail of Art area
Arrive ready to dive in on Tuesday, and if you have time, pick up or order the textbook:

James Bennett's "Design Fundamentals for New Media," 2nd. ed. ISBN-10:1401837794.

You will find your course syllabus here on this website in the tabbed section (see top of page) called "Syllabus." 

The course schedule for Art 109 is distributed among 3 learning modules also tabbed at the top of this blog (Mod1, 2, 3). 

~ Prof. Kaitlin Hanger, Instructor


Campus Map in Entirety


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