Courses
Drawing I
This course develops the student’s formal drawing vocabulary though a series of sequential, in depth assignments. The student is encouraged to challenge his/her assumptions of accepted 2-d imaging solutions through the simultaneous mastery of perceptual skills, illusionistic techniques and conceptual considerations necessary for solving complex visual problems. Fully realized works on/of paper are necessary for completion of class work.
Drawing I
This course develops the student’s formal drawing vocabulary though a series of sequential, in depth assignments. The student is encouraged to challenge his/her assumptions of accepted 2-d imaging solutions through the simultaneous mastery of perceptual skills, illusionistic techniques and conceptual considerations necessary for solving complex visual problems. Fully realized works on/of paper are necessary for completion of class work.
Drawing I
This course develops the student’s formal drawing vocabulary though a series of sequential, in depth assignments. The student is encouraged to challenge his/her assumptions of accepted 2-d imaging solutions through the simultaneous mastery of perceptual skills, illusionistic techniques and conceptual considerations necessary for solving complex visual problems. Fully realized works on/of paper are necessary for completion of class work.
Printmaking/Relief
This course is an introduction to the fine art of relief printmaking. Students will explore traditional and contemporary relief techniques of the woodcut, linocut, and plastics. Traditional and non-traditional letterpress printing using handset type and photopolymer plates will also be examined. Special emphasis will be placed on formal composition and conceptual development.
Printmaking/Relief
This course is an introduction to the fine art of relief printmaking. Students will explore traditional and contemporary relief techniques of the woodcut, linocut, and plastics. Traditional and non-traditional letterpress printing using handset type and photopolymer plates will also be examined. Special emphasis will be placed on formal composition and conceptual development.
Printmaking/Relief
This course is an introduction to the fine art of relief printmaking. Students will explore traditional and contemporary relief techniques of the woodcut, linocut, and plastics. Traditional and non-traditional letterpress printing using handset type and photopolymer plates will also be examined. Special emphasis will be placed on formal composition and conceptual development.
Bookbinding
This course explores case binding, oriental binding, and folio design as a potential format using text, images, or a combination. Emphasis will be placed on creating the book as a visual object, not by imposed decoration but through structure. Open to all students.
Bookbinding
This course explores case binding, oriental binding, and folio design as a potential format using text, images, or a combination. Emphasis will be placed on creating the book as a visual object, not by imposed decoration but through structure. Open to all students.
Bookbinding
This course explores case binding, oriental binding, and folio design as a potential format using text, images, or a combination. Emphasis will be placed on creating the book as a visual object, not by imposed decoration but through structure. Open to all students.
Intro to Design
This foundational course introduces students to the discipline of design. Students learn to use primary design tools, both digital and physical. The course gives students a grounding in design principles, tools, concepts and a brief history of different types of practicing designers. Students will have a basic understanding of Adobe Creative Suite and the design process after completing this course.
Intro to Design
This foundational course introduces students to the discipline of design. Students learn to use primary design tools, both digital and physical. The course gives students a grounding in design principles, tools, concepts and a brief history of different types of practicing designers. Students will have a basic understanding of Adobe Creative Suite and the design process after completing this course.
Intro to Design
This foundational course introduces students to the discipline of design. Students learn to use primary design tools, both digital and physical. The course gives students a grounding in design principles, tools, concepts and a brief history of different types of practicing designers. Students will have a basic understanding of Adobe Creative Suite and the design process after completing this course.
Niche
This foundational course introduces students to the discipline of design. Students learn to use primary design tools, both digital and physical. The course gives students a grounding in design principles, tools, concepts and a brief history of different types of practicing designers. Students will have a basic understanding of Adobe Creative Suite and the design process after completing this course.
Niche
This foundational course introduces students to the discipline of design. Students learn to use primary design tools, both digital and physical. The course gives students a grounding in design principles, tools, concepts and a brief history of different types of practicing designers. Students will have a basic understanding of Adobe Creative Suite and the design process after completing this course.
Niche
This foundational course introduces students to the discipline of design. Students learn to use primary design tools, both digital and physical. The course gives students a grounding in design principles, tools, concepts and a brief history of different types of practicing designers. Students will have a basic understanding of Adobe Creative Suite and the design process after completing this course.
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Bio
Karoline Schleh is a native of New Orleans, where she has her studio located along the Mississippi. She is represented by Callan Contemporary in New Orleans and Ann Connelly Fine Art in Baton Rouge. In addition to her painting and drawing studio, she has her own letterpress and book arts studio.
Karoline Schleh is a native of New Orleans, where she has her studio located along the Mississippi. She is represented by Callan Contemporary in New Orleans and Ann Connelly Fine Art in Baton Rouge. In addition to her painting and drawing studio, she has her own letterpress and book arts studio.
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Agile Development Team, Fall 2025
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