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lege l i 1 cf... f ...., -J- . ' 1 ijfiar .it I I l 1 r ,Q Departments of Instruction Art Mr. Hyslop, Chairman, Mr. Jacobson, Mr. Warnholtz, not shown, Mr. Holcomb. Basic training in the realm of fine arts is the prin- cipal objective of Carleton's Art Department. Art History and its co-department Practical Art give val- uable preparation in the tine arts for careers in such areas as teaching, museum work, industrial design and commercial art, although the emphasis is on pro- viding a cultural background rather than protes- sional training. For this reason, many ot the intro- ductory courses such as Art History are composed mainly of non-majors who desire this part of Carle- ton's liberal education. These courses develop the student's understanding and appreciation ot art while increasing his powers of analysis and judgment. The monthly Boliou exhibitions which come from museums all over the country and are supplemented by gallery talks by department members are wel- comed by both maiors and non--maiors.'Some of the popular exhibits this year included German Artists of Today, Paintings in Post-war Italy and the tac- ulty exhibit. Boliou workshop, sponsored by Co--op ofters any creative student the chance to try his hand at ceramics, carpentry, silk screening, weaving and other crafts. The extreme popularity of all parts of the art de- partment is evidence of the success its members have had in proving that an acquaintance with art is a valuable experience. Mr. Jacobson lecturing in Bolio exhibition room
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