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Announcements & Assignments

Handouts are information for class structure.
Do not begin to work on workshops and assignments until they've been assigned in class. Generally, they will appear after they have been assigned.
Additional Readings should be read before the week they're assigned.
Please also do the readings listed for Experiental Anatomy class prior to class on Fridays.

Week
Announcements & Handouts
Assignments & Additional Readings
1

Syllabus

Additional Experiential Anatomy Syllabus

Independent Project handout from end of fall quarter

Physiognomy lecture notes from Monday

Wondering which yoga/drawing session or seminar to attend? See where you're assigned on this list

Finding Information on the Web workshop

Paper to read for Wed workshop on reading scientific papers

2
ALL students must bring a thesis statement and three sentences of support (from the texts) TYPED on a page to seminar.
PLEASE BE PREPARED NEXT WEEK.

Here's the Thornhill article on attractiveness, one of the readings for seminar

3

For seminar on Tues. Jan. 24, read both "Bound to Beauty: An Interview with Orlan" and "Dr. Daedalus." The articles are on reserve in the library

link to Orlan's website

Endocrine Lecture outline

Orlan lecture notes

Study Questions #1 for endocrine system

Format guidelines for independent project paper

4

Reading for seminar this week: Chapters 1 - 7 of Why We Get Sick

Art and Disease lecture notes
(these are also available in the library in the reserve binder)

Class Critique handout

How to write an Artist's Statement

Presentation Guidelines for your project presentation

5

There will be no formal classes this week. Use this time to really advance your work on your independent project art work, research paper, and presentation. Faculty are available for individual meetings to help you with your project. Please email us to make an appointment.

Lisa's Availability during week 5

ITB folks interested in learning how to impregnate japanese printmaking papers with beeswax are welcome to attend a demo in the printmaking studio (basement of Lab II), Tues. Feb. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Lisa will be demonstrating for Jake and Bekah.

6

Human Anatomy readings:
Overview of the nervous system, cells & function p 331-338, p 340-347. Look at the major types of cells, not all the specifics

Here's the presentation schedule for week 10

Anatomy exam this week is a take-home exam
7

Syllabus change!
In-progress drawing portfolios due to Lisa's office (Seminar II E4106) by Weds. Feb. 22 @ 2 pm. (remaining drawings will be collected at the end of the quarter)

Drawing with color this Friday: bring Nupastels to class

Your draft papers due Monday MUST follow the formatting requirements outlined in the handout from week 3.

The presentation schedule for week 10 has been revised.

8
Death and Dying lecture notes

Presentation Guidelines for your project presentation

9
  Here's the portfolio checklist that must be the first page of your portfolio
10
   

 

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