Scenic Artist Certificate

For more information on this program contact Kevin Clowes at kclowes@fullcoll.edu.

PROGRAM CODE: 2C18747A

The Scenic Artist Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a Scenic Artist in educational, community and resident theatre venues as well as theme parks, television and motion picture studios. This certificate program requires a total of 31 units of which 21 units required and 4 units required lab courses. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

Required Courses (21 units):
ART 118 FColor Theory3
ART 180 FRendering3
ART 182 FBasic Drawing3
THEA 100 FIntroduction to the Theatre3
THEA 141 F Introduction to Technical Theatre4
THEA 146 FScene Painting 13
THEA 148 F Introduction to Theatre Crafts Lab (formerly THEA 142 F)2
(Note: THEA 146 F requires concurrent enrollment in THEA 153 F or THEA 159 F or THEA 249 F or THEA 250 F)
Required Lab Courses (4 units):4
THEA 153 F
Introduction to Stage Crew Activity (formerly THEA 149 F)0.5
THEA 159 F
Beginning Stage Crew Activity0.5
THEA 249 F
Intermediate Stage Crew Activity0.5
THEA 250 F
Advanced Stage Crew Activity0.5
THEA 152 F
Beginning Theatre Crafts Lab2
THEA 252 F
Intermediate Theatre Crafts Lab2
THEA 253 F
Advanced Theatre Crafts Lab2
Restricted Electives (6 units):6
ARTH 100 F
Introduction to Visual Culture (formerly ART 110 F)3
ART 189 F
Beginning Painting3
ART 197 F
Mural and Faux Painting3
THEA 151 F
Properties: Design and Construction3
Total Units31

Student Learning Outcomes

Outcome 1: Develop, design, and explain scenic finishes with the production team for the purpose of adhering to a unified artistic vision.

Outcome 2: Research, analyze, interpret, communicate and apply historical styles in order and texture to successfully recreate a scenic effect.

Outcome 3: Analyze and apply the relationship of pigment color to lighting, costuming and scenery for the purpose of deleting appropriate paints and materials needed for various scenic finishes.

Outcome 4: Demonstrate a working knowledge and terminology for the safe operation of scenic painting tools and equipment.


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