DEPARTMENT OF FINE & APPLIED ARTS
Welcome to the Department of Fine & Applied Arts

  A.     PHILOSOPHY

Although academic training in the Visual Arts was originally conceived to enable individuals develop their artistic skills with regard to “accurate expression” in Drawing, Painting, Sculpture and related fields, it has since evolved into an enterprise for stimulating creativity through the manipulation of forms and materials. The inter relationship between art (as creative expression) and cultural growth in the humanities, science and technology has made it increasingly obvious  in recent times that art training should not be confined to the production of pure aesthetic objects alone. If its full potentials as a cultural catalyst are to be realized, art should be taught not only to produce painters, sculptors, potters, printmakers, illustrators, textile designers and graphic artists, but also to influence developments in Architecture, Urban Planning and landscape Design, Industrial Design, Resource Management and Modern Technology in general. No Art form would be valid and authentic if it does not reflect and advance the hopes and aspirations of the society of which it is a part.

 

B.     OBJECTIVES OF THE DEPARTMENT     

The department aims at producing competent artists with the right intellectual perspective on the role of art as an instrument of social development. Specifically, the department endeavours to achieve the following objectives:

To stimulate and nurture artistic creativity in all ramifications.

 

To encourage and guide the students to use their creative skills to enhance the quality of living in the Nigerian environment.

 

To maintain a good balance between practical and theoretical courses. This is to produce artists who would be both visually and culturally literate.

 

To constitute a programme of study that will enable the students to combine the international dimensions of Art with a deep knowledge of local artistic and cultural traditions, emphasizing development of high professional skills, motifs and the cultivation of a personal idiom of expression.

 

To raise the level of aesthetic and cultural awareness in the students and by extension, among the people through research, academic publications and art exhibitions.

 

C.     UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME  

The  department runs a four years undergraduate programme leading to the award of B.A. (Hons) in Fine and Applied Arts.

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENT

  1. Candidate seeking admission through U.M.E. will be required to appear for interview in the Department, during which they will do a test in drawing. They are also required to submit folios of their past works, duly certified.
  2. Candidates are expected to have obtained five papers at credit level with at least a credit in English Language and Fine Arts in the Senior School Certificate Examination or the General Certificate of Education. 
  3. Direct entry Candidates will also appear for interview in the Department. They are also required to submit folios of their past work, duly certified.
  4. Direct entry Candidates are expected to have obtained an OND/NCE, Diploma Certificate with merit in Fine Arts. 

 

4.     KEY TO COURSE NUMBERING

1st digit -         Year                                         0 – Drawing

2nd digit -        course code                     1 – (2-dimensional Art

                                                              (3-dimensional Art

 

3rd digit - Occurrence of course      2 – Art Education 

                                                        3 – Ceramics

                                                        4 – Graphics

                                                              Communication

                                                        5 – History

                                                        6 – Painting

                                                        7 – Sculpture

                                                        8 –Textile

                                                        9 –Project

                                                        (Research Method 

5. COURSE OUTLINE                                              Credits

A.     YEAR ONE (1ST  SEMESTER)                       

        1.     GSS 101 – Use of English 1                             2

                GSS 107 - Nigerian Peoples and culture                 2

                GSS 105 – Humanities                                    2

 

        2.     Inter-Faculty Courses:

                CSC 101 – Computer Programming 1              2

                EUM III Nature of Environmental Science                2

 

        3.     Departmental Courses:

                FAA 101 – Basic Drawing 1                              2

                FAA 111 – Two Dimensional Design 1             3

                FAA 113 – 3 Dimensional Design 1                  3

                FAA 151 – Art Appreciation 1                           3

                                                Total        =                     21

 

B.     YEAR ONE (2ND SEMESTER)                                 CREDITS 

1.     General Courses     

        GSS 102 – Use of English II                             2

        GSS 103 – Introduction to Logic and

                        Philosophy                                       2

        FAA 100 – Basic  Science                                 2

       

2.     Inter- Faculty Courses

        CSC 102 – Computer Programming II              2

        EVM 112 – Nature of Environmental Sc.         2

 

3.     Departmental Courses

        FAA 102 – Basic Drawing II                              2

        FAA 112 – Two Dimensional Design II             3

        FAA 114 – Three Dimensional Design II           3

        FAA 152 – Art Appreciation II                           3

                                        Total        =                      19

 

C.     YEAR TWO (1ST SEMESTER)

1.     General Courses: NIL

 

2.     Inter-Faculty Courses:

       

3.             Departmental Courses

                FAA 203 – Still Life Drawing                    2

                FAA 261 – Pictorial Composition             3

                FAA 271 – Wood Sculpture                      3

                FAA 253 – History of Art I                         

                   (From Paleolithic to Modern times)       3

                FAA 215 – African Craft and Technique   2

                FAA 241 – Basic Photography                  2

                                                Total                        14

D.     YEAR TWO (2ND SEMESTER)

                                                                                Credits

1.             Electives:

2.             Inter-Faculty Courses: NIL

                Law 513 Environmental Planning law     2

EVM 527: Tourism and Management      2

3.             Departmental Courses

                FAA 204 – Figure Drawing                       2

                FAA 281 – Dyed Textiles                          3

                FAA 231 – Basic Ceramics                       3

                FAA 254 – History of Art II (History of

                Architecture – Earliest to present             3 

                FAA 221 – Introduction to Art education 2             

                FAA 216 Basic Science                            2

 

                                        Total                                21

 

E.     YEAR THREE (1ST  SEMESTER)

        1.     General Courses: Nil

 

        2.     Inter-Faculty Courses: Nil

 

        3.     Faculty Courses : Nil

 

        4.     Departmental Courses:

                FAA 305 – Draughtsmanship I                         2

                FAA 355 – History of African Art and

                                Society                                     3

                FAA 391 – Research Method                    2

                FAA – (Areas of Specialization – Major in

                        Painting, Graphics, Textiles, Ceramics,

                        Sculpture, or Art History)                         14

                                                Total                        21

 

F.             YEAR THREE (2ND SEMESTER)

                GIT 399 SIWES                                        6

 

G.     YEAR FOUR (1ST SEMESTER)

                                                                        Credit

        1.     General  Courses: Nil

 

        2.     Inter-Faculty Courses: Nil

 

        3.     Departmental Courses:

                FAA 407 – Advanced Drawing I                2

                FAA 457 – Contemporary Nigerian Art     2

                FAA -  (Areas of Specialization – Major

                        Ceramics, Sculpture, or Art History) 16

                                                Total                        20

 

H.    YEAR FOUR (2ND  SEMESTER)

1.     General Courses:    Nil  

2.     Inter-Faculty Courses:   Nil  

3.     Departmental Courses                           Credits

                FAA 408 – Advanced Drawing II               2

                FAA 458 – African Architecture                2

                FAA 493 – Project II                                 4

                FAA – (Areas of Specialization – major

                In Painting, Graphics, Textiles, Ceramics,

                Sculpture, or Art History)                                 12

                                        Total                =              20

                                        Grand Total     =              131

 


  1. 6.          COURSE DESCRIPTION

 

F.A.A. 100 BASIC SCIENCE                                     2

Exposure of the student to scientific concepts commonly used in Fine and Applied Art practices and the function and structures of the concept:

Geometric shapes- terms and construction; Light and pigments; Colour and Colourants; Heat-source, Measurement, conduction, convection, radiation, heat and burning; Magnetism-types of magnets, strength, magnetic forces, etc; Skeleton-study of spine, rib cage, joints skull etc; Soil-from rock, content, types etc; Air-components, pressure, uses of air pressure; Electricity-definition, conductors and insulators, test for circuits, measurement of electricity; Forces and measurement-weight, weighing machine, the pulley, gears, energy units.

 

FAA - 101 – BASIC DRAWING I                               2

        Introduction to various drawing Media-

the need for good observation,

proportion and perspective.

 

FAA 102  - BASIC DRAWING II                                         2 credits 

        Further development of skills in various

        drawing  media based on still life and human

        figure arrangements. Indoor and outdoor

        sketches                                                          2 credits

 

FAA 203 - STILL LIFE DRAWING                             2 credits

        Drawing of still life compositions

        with emphasis on shape, shading, skills        

        structure, spatial organization and

proportional  relationship                                        2 credits

 

FAA  204 – FIGURE DRAWING                                         2 credits

        Structure  of human figure and anatomy

        in different posses and actions. Indoor and

outdoor sketches of human figure. Attempts

on quick sketches.          

 


CERAMICS                     

FAA 231 – BASIC CERAMICS                                  3 credits

        Introduction to Ceramics:  Materials,

        equipment  and making methods. Making

        basic forms on the wheel-cylinders, Vases, mugs,

        learning to pull handles. Turning and fittings.

        Introduction to hand building, Modelling of forms

        by pinching, coiling, or slabbing methods.       

 

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION

FAA  111 – 2 –Dimensional Design 1                       3 credits

        Principles of Design, the right use of design

        the right use of design elements to form a whole,

        by the recognition of the following:  simplicity

        originality, balance, movement, harmony, unity

        and clarity. Practical work with the following

        design elements – line, shape, form, texture

and value  or colour. 

 

FAA 112 – 2 DIMENSIONAL DESIGN II                    3 credits

        Introduction to lettering – construction of

        scan  serif or block letters in capital letters

        The design and right use of letters in poster

making. Practical work in poster. Making

print-making, mosaic and repeat pattern

 

FAA  241 – BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY                          2 credits

        Principles, techniques and procedure of

        photography. Camera characteristics, picture

        taking and processing techniques. Studio

        and outdoor photography.  Practical works

        on lighting effects, both in the studio, outdoor,

        and dark room.

 

PAINTING

FAA 261 – PICTORIAL COMPOSITION                      3 credits

        Introduction to basic picture/design elements –

        lines, forms, shapes, colours, texture etc. 

        planned organization of space. Experimenting

        with water-based colours. Colour theory and

practice.  

 

FAA 305 – DRAUGHTSMANSHIP                             2 credits

        Development of freehand drawing skills

        with  a view to understanding the basic 

        structures of graphic forms, studies and

mechanical drawings for the understanding

and analysis of mass, volume and space. 

 

FAA  306  Advance development of drawing skills,

using different media with emphasis

on creative drawing                                  2 credits

FAA 407 – ADVANCED DRAWING I                          2 credits

                Advanced exercises on drawing

                from natural mechanical and

man-made forms. Indoor and outdoor

sketches are required

 

FAA 408 – ADVANCED DRAWING II                         2 credit

                Further development of advanced

                drawing skills with emphasis on quick

                sketches, movements, composition of

                objects. Mixed media drawings, pen and ink

 

ART HISTORY

FAA  151  - ART APPRECIATION 1                           3 credit

        Meaning and Scope of Arts Appreciation.

        Style chronology, place of origin and proper

        appreciation of works of arts. Line, shape, f

        forms, light and shade, space, colour and

        texture as visual element of works of art. –

        Their meaning and uses. Principles of Art

        and Design-unity, balance,  

        * List of some of the Crafts, their distribution and

           technique.

-      Various forms of weaving as in different types of

baskets, mats.

-      Beads and bead making

-      Pottery: forms of decoration, open firing technique

-      Carvings

-      Raffia work

-      Fabric crafts

* Economic and Socio-cultural significance

 

FAA  254 – HISTORY OF ART II

        History of Architecture form the earliest

        times to the present.

* Some of the fundamental factors that have influenced

   architectural construction in contemporary world 

   society.        

-      Function, material resources available with an areas, site, design, prevailing climatic conditions, structural design, economic resources (financing), and workmanship.

* Early pre-historic (impermanent)  settlements and

   architectural devices - 

* Initial efforts in architectural development:

-       Primitive forms of architecture e- mud, sticks, reeds/grasses, stone.

Funerary architectures/tombs, temples with references to Egypt, the ancient Near East, Greece (mastabas, pyramids, ziggurat Parthenon).

 

 

        * Post and lintel devices

- Other devices namely arches, domes, truces,

        candilovers.

        * Architectural Programmes of notable religious sects

        * Modern Western Architecture

                -  Bricks, concrete, re-informed concrete, cast iron

                    corrugated iron roofing sheets.  

 

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION CERAMICS

FIRST SEMESTER

FAA 330 – THROWING AND MODELING                  3 credits

Throwing bellied forms, bowls with lids,

fruit bowl on medestals, dishes and plates,

pitchers with pulled handles. Making spouts

on the wheel. 

Modelling varied forms, using coling and

slabbing methods. Surface decoration with clay.    

 

AA 331 – APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS DESIGN

                Motifs, forms and materials 1                  3 credits

                Study of traditional practices in pottery

                designing and production and application

                for traditional design motifs. Traditional

                firing. Surface finishing, materials and

                application.

 

AA 332     - Industrial Production Techniques 1      3 credits

                Casting, jiggering, mould making from

                model to working mould. Preparing clay

                slips, use of deffloculants, plaster of paris

                in ceramic industry.

 

        AA 333 – Ceramic Tiles & Brick Technology    3 credit

                Production technique of ceramic tiles and

                precautionary measures. Floor and wall tile

                painting and decoration. Use of  coloured

and coloureless glasses.  Bodies for tiles and

bricks.

        AA 334 – Theory of Ceramic materials & Equipment

                Clays and clay prospecting Types of                2 credits

clays Kaolinization of feldspar. Clay

preparation, physical properties,

chemical composition. Firing for

bisque. Introduction to glazes.  

Oxides and their functions in glazes

Types of glazes

Operation and care of studio equipment

Kilns – design and construction Potters

Wheels and simple ceramic tools group kiln

Packing and firing – identifying and remedying

faults

 

SECOND SEMESTER

Six months industrial attachment in any of the different areas of art in undertaken during the first semester of the third year.

FAA 430   -       Throwing and Modelling II               3credits

Combination of modeling and wheel production

with greater attention to draughtsmanship.

Further experiments with Dinner sets, Coffee 

and tea  sets with different lids.

 

FAA 431 – Application of Indigenous Ceramic                 3 credit

                Motifs, Forms and Materials II

Study of traditional practices in pottery

designing and production and adaption

of traditional design motifs in

contemporary ceramics.

 

FAA 432  - Industrial Production Technique II                3 credits

                Further studies of industrial production techniques   

                Drape press moulds. Bodies for jiggering

and Advanced decoration techniques. 

Decals. Stenciling for aerographing.

 

 

 

 

FAA 433   -       Architectural Ceramics (I) (out door)       3 cr

                        Murals, Fountains.  

 

FAA  434 -       Theory of ceramics (II)

                        Materials

Ceramics under-glaze and other glaze application techniques. Enamel and Lustre colorus. Glaze preparation and applications. Glaze firing. Glaze flaws and remedies. Advanced glaze formulation. Glaze calculation. Pyrometry – Pyrometers and Pyrometeric cones.

 

FAA 435   -       Throwing and modeling III                       3 cr.  

                        Combination of hand and mechanical means

                        Throwing and joining component.

 

FAA  436 -       Advanced Hand building                        3 cr.

                        Further work on hand building technique

 

FAA   437 –      Designing For Household Decoration       3 cr.

Designing and producing for house hold (interior) decoration, photo frames, mirror frames, wall vases, lamp bases etc. 

 

 

FAA  438 -       Architectural Ceramics III (In door)          3 cr.  

                        Sanitary wares, hand built or cast basins.  

 

2ND  SEMESTER

GIT 399 SIWES                                                                6

 

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION

FIRST SEMESTER

FAA 340 -       CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY                    3 cr.  

Exploration of photographic

processes and techniques for producing

visual of aesthetic quality. Experiments

in photo-montage, photogram, super-

composition etc.

 

FAA 341   - Hand lettering and layout                              3 cr.

                Principles and techniques of calligraphy

                Upper case and lower case. Stylistic variations

 

FAA 342   -  Typography and layout                                         3 cr.  

                Elements, principles and techniques of

                Topography. Type face; names,

characteristics  and use.

 

FAA  343 - Printmaking I                                                3 cr.  

                Methods of graphic reproduction – relief,

                intaglio, planography, stencil, - wood,

                linoleum etc.  

 

FAA  344 - Advertising and promotion                            2 cr.

Advertising – meaning, function

classification, benefits, ethics, procedure,

market research, message appeals

and management. Brands and Branding

Trade mark, copy writing, headlines,

T.V. writing, and pictorial communications.  

                Six months industrial attachment in any of

the different areas of art is undertaken during

the first semester of the Third year

 

2ND  SEMESTER

        GIT 299 SIWES                                                        6 cr.

 

YEAR FOUR 

FIRST SEMESTER

FAA  440 - Publicity Design                                    3 cr.

                Layout for publicity design – elements

and principles. Welfare posters, cards,

brochures and  other ephemeral design.

 

FAA 441   Cartooning                                               3 cr.

                T.V. Graphics – Captions and Layout

                ratio. Animation for electronic media.

 

FAA  443 - Book design and production I               3cr.

The design  and techniques of production

of book cover. Typographic design of book

contents; Book imposition justification etc  

 

FAA  444 -Theory of Graphics                                         3 cr.

Reproducing graphic design –

visualizing preparation of layout,

paper ink; classification and selection

of type faces, illustration, photography.

 

SECOND SEMESTER

FAA 445 -Advertising Design                                  3 cr.

Objective, styles of layout, sales, poster,

bill board, package design. Trade mark,

house style.

 

FAA  446 - Printmaking                                          3 cr.

Designs for screen printing – photo

stencil and radiant energy stencil

 

 

FAA  447 - Illustration                                            3 cr.

Illustrations for newspaper, books and

magazine publication – line block and

pointillism

 

FAA 448 - Book Design                                            3 cr.  

                Production

Further work on book design- book

cover, page layout, and presentation

 

ART HISTORY

FAA 350 - Western and Oriental Art I                     3 cr.

Historical survey of architecture, painting,

sculpture and minor arts of the world

from the prehistoric to the medieval period.

 

FAA  351 - Western and Oriental Art II                            3 cr.

Historical survey of the stylistic and social

trends in the art of the world from the Renaissance

to the Modern times.

 

FAA  352 - Special Studies/Readings in Art History I     3 cr.

Selected areas of well researched art

historical literature/commentaries on

African traditional art are read and

critically analyzed. 

FAA  353 -  African Architecture and Related Art

and Crafts                                                        3 cr.

A study of indigenous architectural

materials, concepts, designs and patterns as

well as study of motifs, design and their art

forms such as are found on carved door panels,

door post, murals etc and household crafts.

 

FAA  354 -  Problems in African Art History I                  2 cr.  

Basic art historical and research

problems associated with studies on

traditional African art.

 

FAA  355 - History of African Art And Society                 3 cr.  

Historical survey of the traditional art of the

various tribal groups and occupational societies

of Africa with special attention to typology,

aesthetics function and distribution pattern; their

 creative impulses, stylistic and symbolic and

 iconographic interpretations. 

 

FAA  357 – Introduction to Fine Art Criticism                  3 cr.

An introduction into the art of objective

and art historical criticism of works of

art and artists.

 

FAA 358- Nigerian Traditional Art                           3 cr.

A study of the form, content, style and

function of the traditional art of Nigeria

from the historic group to the art of

the various ethnic societies.

 

FAA 359 – The oceanic and pre-Columbia art and

culture                                                    3 cr.

Survey of the art creativity and culture

of the Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Population

with particular reference to form, content,

 aesthetics and function, taking note of

any relationship with African art.

 

FAA 392 – Project                                                    3 cr.

An art historical enquiry in a chosen area      

of interest to be pursued through field

work and library research.

Preliminary investigations to be embodied

in a written report to be assessed as well

as form part of the students final project

report.

 

FAA  450 - Cross –cultural influences on Contemporary

  World Art                                                       3 cr.

Study to include influences of African art

and civilization on the art of Modern world

and vice versa.

 

FAA 451 – Special Studies/Readings In Art History II      3 cr.

Selected areas of well researched art

historical literature/commentaries modern

African art are read and critically analyzed. 

 

FAA 452   African Masking Tradition                                       3 cr.

Study of the various masking traditions –

the cult, physical, appeal, symbolism, iconography,

distribution and function

 

FAA 453   - Contemporary African Art                              3 cr.

A study of the development of art an artists

in contemporary Africa with emphasis on significant

stylistic, experimental and iconological tendencies.

 

FAA 454   - Problems in African Art History II                  3 cr.

A study of notable art historical and

research problems emanating from special

readings on modern African art. 

FAA 455 – Introduction to Fine Art Criticism II                        3 cr.

Study to include an examination of selected

critical literature on art and artists as well

as field experiences.

FAA  456 – Focus on Notable Aspects Western Art           3 cr.  

A study of areas of western art development

of interest including a study of public art

and architectural monuments.

 

FAA  457 – Contemporary Nigerian Art                            3 cr.

A study of the development of art in Nigeria

with emphasis on Modern Nigerian art, trends

in art and art institutions. 

 

FAA  458 – African Architecture and Related Art and

crafts                                                               3 cr.  

Further study on the development of architecture

in Africa – from the traditional to the contemporary,

noting areas of influences and change.

 

 FAA  459 –Modern Development in Western Art             2 cr.

Study of significant, stylistic, experimental,

ideological or philosophical art developments in

Europe and America from the 20th century to the

present.

 

FAA  493 – project II                                                        4 cr.  

Further work in the student’s chosen area

of art historical enquiry to be presented in a

major project report.

 

 

PAINTING

THIRD YEAR PROGRAMME – PAINTING

1ST  SEMESTER

FAA 360 – Introduction to various painting needs,

including indigenous approach                       3 cr.  

Experiments with various paint media namely

water based paints and oil based paints, using

basic shapes. Attempts at using indigenous

mortifs and materials should be encouraged. 

 

FAA  361 - Painting Composition                                    3 cr.

Advanced Composition based on different tropics

or subject matters; exploration of conscious

and intuitive organization of painting elements. 

 

FAA  362 – Still Life and Mixed Midia Painting                        3 cr.

Painting of various till life arrangement

with emphasis on colour, rhythm, shapes

structure and spatial organization. Mixed

media approach could be used too.

 

FAA  363 – Landscape and Seascape  Painting with

figures                                                              3 cr.  

Detailed study of various land and seascape environment including figures, there should be emphasis on linear and aerial perspective problems of reflections, selection and scale are to be considered too

 

FAA  364 – Painting Theory I                                           2 cr.

                Painting terms, techniques and materials,

Pigment sources – pigments and dye stuffs –

natural and artificial; vehicles and binders. 

 

SECOND SEMESTER

GIT  399 – Industrial Attachment                                    6 cr.

 

1ST SEMESTER

FAA  460 – Portrait Painting                                            3 cr.  

Portrait painting of the model with emphasis

on the general features, mood character a

and resemblance. 

 

FAA 461   Mural Painting                                                         3 cr.  

Selection and preparation of the wall, mixing

and applying colours; Designs, colours

and application; problems of spatial organization

and colour.

 

FAA 462   -       Mosaic Techniques                                 3 cr.  

Experiences in  mosaic decoration and

techniques. Problems of design and execution

of work.

 

FAA  463 – Land and Sea Scape Painting II                     3 cr.  

Advanced painting of land and sea environment

in oil acrylics, pastel etc.

 

FAA  464  - Painting Theory II                                          2 cr.  

Studies on colour application and  combination,

combining and schemes, qualities, design and

composition, values and tone. 

 

FAA  465 – Advanced Mixed Media Painting                    3 cr.  

Conscious and intuitive use of natural and

man-made objects in picture making. Creative

use of space and colour. 

 

FAA 466 – Advanced Portrait  Painting                            3 cr.

Further studies in portraiture,

creature interpretation of the facial features

of the model; bringing out the relevant character.

 

FAA  467 – Advanced Figure Painting                              3 cr.  

Advanced Studies of the human figure

in oil colorus, acrylics, poster colour, pastel

and other media, human form and drapery.

 

FAA  468 – Still Life Painting II                                                3 cr.  

Advanced studies of still life composition in

oil colours, - acrylics, pastel colour, pastel

etc. Creative use of colour and space.

 

SCULPTURE

FAA  271  - Wood Sculpture

                Introducing wood as a medium of sculpture.

                Various uses of wood, types of word –soft

                and hard. Use of pieces of wood in making

                some decorative objects and mobiles. 

 

1ST  SEMESTER

FAA 370 - Wood Pannel Carving I                                    3 cr.  

                Introducing wood as a medium for sculpture.

                Identifying types of wood –soft and hard.

                Use of chipsot wood for mobiles and

decorative formats.

 

FAA  371 – Wood Carving in the Round I                                 3 cr.  

Varieties of wood; wood seasoning;

characteristics of wood grains; Use

of tools and case; simple carving on

soft wood.

 

FAA  372 – Figure sculpture in Clay                                        3 cr.  

Anatomical study of human and animal

figures in clay. Identifying problems of

additive and subtractive techniques

in clay modeling. Portraiture 

 

FAA  373 – Metal Armature Construction I                      3 cr

Types of metal. Tools – their uses and

care. Functions of armatures. Setting up of

an armature. 

 

FAA  374 – Theory of Sculpture                                               2 cr.

Definitions, media. Technique of modeling,

carving, casting, welding etc. Studio tools

and equipment.  

 

2ND  SEMESTER

GIT  399 –  Industrial Attachment                                   6 cr.

 

FAA 470 – Portrait casting technique                               3 cr.  

                Techniques of portrait casting.

                Cire Paud, Plaster of Paris etc.

 

FAA  471 – Piece Mould in Concrete                                        3 cr.  

                Production of piece mould in concrete.

                Using same in producing sculpture-piece               

 

FAA  472 – Sheet Metal Welding II                                   3 cr.  

Arch Welding, sheet metal sculpture

production. Metal casting, welded forms.

 

FAA  473 – Plaques/Relief Sculpture                               3 cr.  

Plaques and relief sculpture for interior

decoration. Wood and metal types.

 

 FAA 474 Sculpture Theory II                                          2 cr.

Theory of casting. Casting media – plaster of

paris, Rubber mould, sulphur negative moulds,

wax moulds etc. Chemical composition or

some casting media e.g cement, plaster of

Paris etc.

 

FAA 475 – Life Size Figure in Clay                                   3 cr.  

Further exploration of the problems of additive

and subtractive techniques in clay

sculpture. Tackling huge figures. 

 

FAA 476 – Metal Welding II                                              3 cr.  

                Study of metals, strength and malleability.

                Tools and chemicals related to welding.

                Applying principles of design in relation to

joining and shaping metals.

 

FAA 477 – Casting  

Applying various techniques of casting in

producing sculpture piece. Attention should also

be given to local techniques.

 

FAA 478 – Monumental Sculpture                                   3 cr.  

Sculpture pieces suitable for parks, gardens

and other suitable places Landscaping.

 

TEXTILES

1ST SEMESTER

FAA 380 – Textile Design                                                         3 cr.

Stages of making a good design for textiles.

Further exploration of ideas for textile design;

natural and artificial objects and their sources,

colour and its use in textiles. Designing for

various purposes; children’s material, wall

paper/floor tiles, shirting or dress material

– their characteristics and qualities.  

 

FAA 381 – Fibre art/creative textiles                                3 cr.  

        Meaning, scope/possibilities, materials etc

        Elements an Principles of Design in fibre art

and creative textiles. Some techniques  in fibre

art and creative textiles: appliqué, tapestry,  

macramé etc – the materials, equipment and

method.    

 

FAA 382 – Colouring in Textiles  I                                    3 cr.  

Colouring of textile materials; Dye- types of

classification, preparatory processes (Dry and Wet),

application of each class of dye, their behavioiur

and after-treatment; suitability for specification

and assessment.

 

FAA 383 – Weaving I                                                        3 cr.  

The Looms – types and operation. Designing

for the Loom: methods of fabric representation –

point paper design, construction and draft and

lifting plans and methods of indicating them.

Preparing for weaving. Warp calculation,

winding, beaming, denting, drafting. Types of

weaves: elementary weaves – plain weave,

simple or regular twill weaves, satin and sateen

weaves.

 

FAA 384 – Theory of fabric  manufacture                                 2 cr.

Fibres: Types and classification. Their

nature manufacture, uses and properties.

Fibre identification. Colour and weave effects.

Some industrial processes and new developments

in fabric manufacture.  


2ND SEMESTER

GIT  399 –  Industrial Attachment                                   6 cr.

 

YEAR FOUR: FIRST SEMESTER

FAA 480 – Textile Design III                                             3 cr.  

Further exploration of ideas for textile design

from natural forms and shapes. Designing for

printing fabrics: furnishing material, design/

shirting material

 

FAA 481 – Textile Production I                                         3 cr.

Printing of textiles: non resist methods of

textile production – production of printed fabrics

using the studio and industrial methods of block

(e.g hand cut rubber, wood) stencil and screen.

 

FAA 482 – Fibre Art/Creative  Textiles III                                 3 cr.

More technique in fibre art – sprang, netting,

card weaving, plaiting and braiding. Wrapping –

their materials, equipment and procedure.

 

FAA 483 Weaving III  

Types of weaves: weaves derived from plain

weaves – warp and weft rib weaves, Hop sack mat,

basket weaves.

 

FAA 484 - Textile Organizations and Management          2 cr.

Presentation of design to clients. Marketing of

textile goods. Problems of large and small scale

textile organization and industries. Setting up and

textile industry managing small.

 

SECOND SEMESTER

FAA 485  - Textile Design IV                                            3 cr.  

Designing for printed fabrics: African print,

their characteristics and qualities. Design for

various techniques of production.

 

FAA 486 -  Exploration of Indigenous form and

materials in fibre and fabric art                               3 cr.

Study and adaptation of traditional design

motifs for textile and fashion design. A study

of local dying techniques and materials. A study

of some indigenous textile craft- their materials

and techniques. Use of natural fibres and found

objects in producing textile sculpture, decorative

and utilitarian objects.  

 

FAA 487 – Weaving IV                                                      3 cr.  

Twill – based weaves: waved curved, berring bone,

broken twills etc. Satin and sateen based weaves.

Other weaves – diced crow etc.

 

FAA 488 – Textile Production II                                        3 cr.  

Production of printed fabrics using screen

printing techniques, hand cut stencil, etc.

Textile finishing special purpose finishing,

cleaning and caring, fashion designing.

 

TEXTILE

FAA 281 – Dyed Textiles                                                  3 cr.   

Resist methods of textile production – Ikot,

Tie-dye. Batik, Discharge techniques. Production

of useful items with dyed textiles.

 

ART EDUCATION

FAA 221 – Introduction to art education                         

Definitions /meaning of art education, stages of

creative growth, conducting art classes. Art

and the development of the individual. An overview

of the current state of art education in Nigeria.


DEPARTMENT OF FINE & APPLIED ARTS

C.E.P PROGRAMME

YEAR ONE

FIRST SEMESTER

S/No Course           Course Title                            Credit

1.     GSS 101:                 Use of English I                       2

2.     EVM 111:         Nature of Environmental

Science                                    2       

3.     FAA 101:          Basic Drawing 1                       2     

4      FAA 111:          Two Dimensional Design                 3             

5.     FAA 151:          Art Appreciation I                     3

6.     FAA 113:          Three Dimensional Design I     3

        Total                                                                15           

 

 

SECOND SEMESTER                     

1.     GSS 102:                 Use of English II                      2

2.     GSS 103:                 Introduction to Logic and

                                Philosophy                               2

3.     FAA 102:          Basic Drawing II                       2

4.     FAA 114:          3 Dimensional Design I            3

5.     FAA 152:          Art Appreciation II                    3

6.     EVM 112:         Nature of Environmental

Science                                    2

        Total                                14

 


YEAR TWO

 

FIRST SEMESTER

 

S/No Course   Course Title                                    Credit

1.     GSS 104:         History and Philosophy of Science   2  

2.     GSS 107:         Nigerian Peoples and Culture          2

3.     CSC 101:         Computer Programming I                         2

4.     FAA 221:          Introduction to Art Education  2

5.     FAA 112:          Two Dimensional Design II      3

6.     FAA 203:          Still Life Drawing                     2

7.     EVM 527:         Tourism and Management       2

 

        Total                                                                13 

 

SECOND SEMESTER

 

S/No Course   Course Title                                    Credit

1.     CSC 102:         Computer Programming II                2

4.     FAA 261: Pictorial Composition                      3

5.     FAA 271: Wood Sculpture                               3

7.     FAA 241: Basic Photography                           2     

 

        Total                                                                14           

 

 

YEAR THREE

FIRST SEMESTER

1.     FAA 253: History of Art                                   3

2.     FAA 215: African Craft and Technique            2

3.     FAA 204:  Figure Drawing                                2

4.     FAA 281:  Dyed Textiles and Design                 3

5.     Basic Ceramics                                                3

        Total                                                                13    

 

SECOND SEMESTER

1.     FAA 254: History of Art II                                3

2.     FAA 205: Draughtsmanship I                          2

3.     FAA 355: African Art & Society                        3

4.     FAA 391: Research Method                             2

5.     FAA          One 2 credit course and two 3 credit course

                        from area of specialization. 

        Total                                                                18

 

YEAR FOUR

FIRST SEMESTER

1.     FAA 306: Draughtsmanship II                                 2

2.     FAA -       Three 3 credit courses from

area of specialization

        Total                                                                11

 


SECOND SEMESTER

1.     FAA 407: Advanced Drawing I                                 2

2.     FAA 457:  Contemporary Nigerian Art              2

3.     FAA -       Three 3 credit courses from

area of specialization.

        Total                                                                13

 

YEAR FIVE

FIRST SEMESTER

1.     FAA 408:  Advanced Drawing II                        2

2.     FAA 458: African Architecture                                 2

3.     FAA -       Three 3 credit courses

from area of specialization

        Total                                                                13

 

SECOND SEMESTER

1.     FAA 493: Project II                                          4

2.     FAA -       Three 3 credit courses

from area of specialization                      

        Total                                                                13

 

YEAR SIX

FIRST SEMESTER

1.     FAA Three 3 credit courses from area of

specialization          

        Total                                                                9

 

SECOND SEMESTER

1.     FAA Three 3 credit courses from area of

specialization 

        Total                                                                9

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA  PROGRAMME

ADMISSION REQUIREMENT

  1. Candidate is required to satisfy the university matriculation requirement.
  2. Candidate should possess a Higher National Diploma Certificate with final C.P.G.A. of 3.00.

 

COURSE OUTLINE

GENERAL COURSES

FAA: 507:         Advanced Drawing I                                         2 cr.

        FAA: 508:         Advanced Drawing II                                2 cr.

        FAA: 557:         Contemporary Nigeria Art                        2 cr.  

        FAA: 558:         African Architecture                                         2 cr.  

        FAA: 593:         Project                                                     6 cr.  

 

CERAMICS

1ST SEMESTER

        FAA: 530 Throwing and Modeling I                                 3 cr.  

        FAA: 531 Casting II                                                         3 cr

        FAA: 532  Mould Making II                                      3 cr

        FAA: 533 Architectural Ceramics (out door)            3 cr

        FAA: 534 Theory of Ceramics I                                2 cr  

 

 

 

2ND SEMESTER

                535 Theory of Ceramics II                               3 cr. 

536  Throwing and Modeling II                                3 cr.

537 Advanced Hand Building                                 3 cr.

538 Architectural Ceramics (Indoor)               3 cr.

539 Exploration of Indigenous Ceramics-

                Form and Material  

PAINTING

FIRST SEMESTER

                560 Portrait Painting                                      3 cr

                561 Painting Composition                              3 cr

                562 Mural Painting                                                 3 cr

                563 Land and Seascape Painting                    3 cr

                564 Painting Theory                                       3 cr

                565 Mixed Media Painting                              3 cr.

 

SECOND SEMESTER

                566 Advanced Portrait Painting                      3 cr

                567  Advanced Figure Painting                                3 cr

                568  Still Life Painting                                     3 cr

                569 Indigenous Painting Forms & Materials   3 cr

 

GRAPHICS

1ST SEMESTER

FAA  540 Creative Photography I                             3 cr  

        541 Typography and Layout                           3 cr

        542 Printmaking                                             3 cr

        543 Animation                                                3 cr

        544 Theory of Graphics                                  2 cr

        545 Advertising and Promotion                      3 cr  

 

2ND SEMESTER  

        FAA 546 Creative Photography II                            3 cr

                547 Printmaking II                                          3 cr

                548  Book Design Production                          3 cr

                549  Exploration of Indigenous

Visual Communication                            3 cr  

 

SCULPTURE

1ST SEMESTER

        FAA 570 Portrait Casting Technique                      3 cr

                571 Piece Mould in Concrete                          3 cr  

                572 Sheet Metal Welding III                            3 cr

                573 Plaques /Relief Sculpture                                3 cr

                574 Theory of Sculpture                                         2 cr

 

2ND SEMESTER  

        FAA 575 Monumental Sculpture                            3 cr

                576 Life Size Figure in Clay                            3 cr

                577 Metal Welding                                          3 cr

                578 Casting                                                    3 cr

                579 Exploration of Indigenous –

Sculpture Form                                                3 cr  

COURSE DESCRIPTION

FAA 507   Advanced Drawing I                                                 2 cr.  

                Advanced exercises on drawing from natural,

mechanical and man-made forms. In door

and outdoor sketches are required.

 

FAA 508 Advanced Drawing II                                        2 cr 

Further development of advanced drawing

skills with emphasis on quick sketches,

movements, composition of the objects,

mixed media drawings, pen and ink.

 

FAA 557 Contemporary Nigerian Art                              2 cr.  

A study of the development of art in Nigeria

with emphasis on modern Nigerian art, trends

in art and art institutions.  

 

FAA 558 African Architecture                                                 2 cr.

Study on the development of architecture in

Africa, from the traditional to the contemporary,

noting areas of influences and change.

 

FAA 593 Project                                                             6 cr

Students work in their chosen areas

of specialization to be presented in a major

project report.

CERAMICS

FAA 530 Throwing and Modeling I                                         3 cr

Throwing bellied forms, bowls with fruits

bowl on pedestal, dishes and plates, pitchers

with pulled handles, coffee and tea sets.

Making spouts on the wheel, modeling varied

forms, using coiling and slabbling methods.

Surface decoration with clay.

 

FAA  531  Casting                                                            3 cr  

Preparing clay slips, use of deflocculates.

Casting defects and remedies.

 

FAA 532 Mould making                                                 3 cr.

Mould making from model to working

mould. Plaster of Paris  in ceramic industry.

 

FAA 533 Architectural Ceramics (Outdoor)                    3 cr.  

                Designing and production of murals and

fountains

 

FAA 534 Theory of Ceramics I                                        2 cr.

Clay and clay prospecting. Types of

clays. Kaolinization of feldspar. Clay

preparation. Physical properties,

chemical composition. Firing for bisque.

 

FAA  535 Theory of Ceramics II                                       2 cr.

Ceramics under glaze and over glaze

application techniques. Enamel luster.

Glaze preparation and application. Glaze firing.

Glaze flaws and remedies. Pyrometry 

 

FAA 536 Throwing and Modelling II                               3 cr

Combination of modeling and wheel production

with greater attention to draughtsmanship.

Further experiments to dinner sets, coffee

and tea sets with different lids.

 

FAA 537 Advanced Hand Building                                         3 cr  

                Further work on hand building

 

FAA 538 Architectural Ceramics (Indoor)                       3 cr  

Designing and experimenting with different

designs of sanitary wares, hand built or cast

basins.

 

FAA 539 Exploration of Indigenous Ceramics                        2 cr  

Study of traditional practices in pottery

designing and production. Application of

traditional design motifs

 

PAINTING – P.G.D

FAA 560 -Portrait Painting                                             3 cr  

Portrait painting of personalities/models        

with emphasis on relevant physical features

of the face, mood and character

 

FAA 561 Painting Composition                                      3 cr  

Advanced pictorial composition based on

various contemporary/past events and

topics; exploration of conscious and

intuitive organization of painting elements 

 

FAA 562 Mural Painting                                                         3 cr  

Choice of relevant motifs for mural designs;

flat application of colours, suitability of design

to the environment /building being decorated

 

FAA 563 Land and Seascape Painting                            3 cr  

Advanced painting of land and sea environment

in oil,  acrylics, pastel etc with emphasis on

linear and aerial perspective.

 

FAA 564 Painting Theory                                               3 cr  

Colour sources and physical characteristics

of colors; painting surfaces and

their characteristics; types of grounds for different

painting surfaces; function of materials used

in grounds.

 

FAA 565 Mixed Media Painting                                      3 cr

Techniques of combining different painting

media and materials in picture making. Effective

uses of natural and man-made objects in the

process. Exploration of three dimensional effects in

painting. 

 

FAA 566 Advanced Portrait Painting                              3 cr

Further Studies in portraiture;

creative interpretation of the facial features

of the model, bringing out the relevant character  

 

FAA 567   Advanced Figure Painting                                        3 cr

Advanced studies of the human figure in

oil, acrylics, water based colors, poster and

other media. Studies of human form and drapery.

 

FAA  568 Still Life Painting                                             3 cr

Advanced studies of still life composition

in oil, acrylics, water based colors,

pastel etc. Creative use of color and space. 

 

 

FAA 569 Advanced Exploration of Indigenous Painting

Form and Materials

Studies of the painting cultures of our people;

color sources and uses, derivation of motifs

and design ideas. Interpretation of the above in

modern media and techniques.

 

GRAPHICS  

FAA 540 Creative Photography I                                     3 cr  

Exploration of photographic process and

techniques for producing visuals of

aesthetics quality. Experiments in

photo-montage, photogram and superimposition.

 

FAA 541  Typography and Layout                                   3 cr

Elements, principles and techniques of

typography. Type faces names, characteristics

and use 

 

FAA 542 Printmaking                                                     3 cr  

Methods of graphic reproduction – relief,

intaglio, photography, stencil-wood, linoleum etc.  

 

FAA 543   Animation                                                        3 cr  

                Animation of electronic media.

Styles and Techniques

2ND SEMESTER

FAA 545: Advertising and Promotion                              3 cr

Advertising – meaning, function, classification,

benefits, ethics, procedure, market research,

massage, appeal, and management. Brands and

branding. Trade mark, copy writing, headlines. T.V.

Writing, pictorial communication.

 

FAA 544:         Theory of Graphics                                          3 cr

Problems of reproducing graphic designs,

including illustrations, layout, paper ink,

selection of type faces, use of illustration,

and  photography. Television Captions

 

FAA 546: Creative Photography II                                    3 cr

Further exploration of photographic processes

and techniques. Multiple image, harmonious

effect Transformism, Chroime photography etc.

 

FAA 547: Printmaking II                                                  3 cr

                Further work on creative printmaking.

                Wood, linoleum, Screen Printing.

 

FAA 548:         Book Design Production                                  3 cr.

The design and techniques of production of

book covers. Principles of layout, functions

and color choice. Signature.

FAA  549:         Exploration of Indigenous Visual

Communication                                               3 cr.

Study of visual communication art forms

and materials. Experiments to adapt them

for modern use.

 

SCULPTURE

1ST SEMESTER

FAA 570:         Portrait Casting Technique                              3 cr

Techniques of portrait casting, cire-perdue,

plaster of pairs etc. 

 

FAA 571: Piece Mould in Concrete                                  3 cr.

Production of  piece mould in concrete, using

same in producing sculpture piece.

 

FAA  572:         Sheet Metal Welding III                                    3 cr.  

Arch-welding, sheet metal sculpture

production, welded forms.

 

FAA 573:         Plaques/Relief Sculpture                                         3 cr.

Plaques and relief sculpture for interior, wood

and metal types.

 


FAA 574: Theory of Sculpture                                                 2 cr.

Theory of casting, casting media – plaster of

Pairs, rubber mould, sulphur, negative moulds,

wax moulds etc. Chemistry composition of

some casting media e.g cement, plaster of Paris etc.

 

2ND SEMESTER

FAA 575:         Monumental Sculpture                                    3 cr.  

Sculpture pieces, suitable for parks, gardens

and other suitable places, landscaping

 

FAA 576:         Life Size Figure in Clay                                    3 cr.  

Exploration of the problems of additive

and subtractive techniques in clay sculpture,

tackling huge figures 

 

FAA 577:         Metal Welding                                                  3 cr.  

 Study of metals, strength and malleability.

Tools and chemicals related to welding,

applying principles of design in relation to

joining and shaping metals.

 

FAA 578: Casting                                                            3 cr

Applying various techniques of casting in

producing sculpture. Attention should be given

to local techniques

 

FAA 579 Exploration of Indigenous Sculpture Form      3 cr

Adaptation of indigenous art forms in

various media, wood metal, clay and

other sculptural forms. 

POST GRADUATE PROGRAM

M.F.A. COURSES IN FINE AND APPLIED ARTS

 

INTRODUCTION

The department offers advanced course designed to produce high caliber students in the field of Fine and Applied Arts and other related fields of learning for the award of higher degrees namely, Master of Arts (M.A), master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D). Master of Arts (M.A.) and Ph.D are awarded only in Art History and Art Education wile M.F.A. is awarded in the studies areas.

CERAMICS, GRAPHICS and PHOTOGRAPHY COMMUNICATION, SCULPTURE AND TEXTILE DESIGN and PRODUCTION.

 

The M.F.A. degree is a terminal degree planned to offer a graduate student of art a minimum of two academic years of concentrated study at graduate level in his field if specialization or a minimum of one year study in addition to that required to receive the M.A. degree.

 

Apart from the emphasis laid on practical creative work in the studio areas, the student will embrace studies in related fields and departmental seminars to help expand his experience in his field of specialization.

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENT

M.A. and M.F.A.

1.  Second class B.A. Hons degree or above in Fine and Applied Arts or other related fields.

2.  Second class B.A. Hons lower division degree in Fine and Applied Arts with some additional post-graduate experience or proven ability as a creative artist/designer researcher in the theory of Fine and Applied Arts or in related field.

3.  Other qualifications that may be formerly considered by the departmental post graduate committee.

 

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/PHOTOGRAPHY

PART 1

FAA 600 Seminar                                                           4

FAA 640   Advanced Drawing I                                                 3

FAA 641 Communication Graphic Design I                    3

FAA 642 Advanced Creative Photography I                     3

FAA 643 History of         Graphic Design and Photography    3

FAA 644 Technology of Graphics/Computer Graphics  3

FAA 645 Advanced Typography I                                    3

FAA 646 Advanced Creative Illustration I                       3

FAA 647 Advanced Printmaking I                                   3

FAA Psychology of Colours-Pigments and Light              3

                                                                                        31

 

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION/ PHOTOGRAPHY

PART 1

FAA 600 SEMINAR                                                                 4     

FAA 640 ADVANCED DRAWING I                                   3

FAA 645   ADVANCED TYPOGRAPHY I                             3

FAA 642 ADVANCED CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY I        3

FAA 643 HISTORY  OF DESIGN and PHOTOGRAPHY    3

FAA 644 TECHNOLOGY  OF GRAPHICS/COMPUTER

                GRAPHICS  I                                                    3

FAA 641 COMMUNICATION  GRAPHICS DESIGN I                3

FAA 646 ADVANCED CREATIVE ILLUSTRATION  I                3

FAA 647 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING I                            3

FAA   648   PSYCHOLOGY of COLOUR-PIGMENTS and LIGHT  3

 

PART II

FAA  700 PROJECT                                                                 6

FAA 740 ADVANCED  DRAWING II                                 3

FAA 741 COMMUNICATION  GRAPHIC Design II            3

FAA 742 ADVANCED CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY          3

FAA 743 T.V. ILLUSTRATION                                                 3

FAA 744 TECHNOLOGY OF GRAPHICS/COMPUTER

                GRAPHICS II                                                    3

FAA 745 ADVANCED TYPOGRAPHY II                            3

FAA 746 ADVANCED CREATIVE ILLUSTRATION II                3

FAA 747 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING II                           3

CONTENT

FAA  600 SEMINAR

                Seminar paper approved by the supervisor on

                problems related to Graphic Communication/

                photography and presented by the students.

 

FAA  640/740  ADVANCED DRAWING I AND II

                Drawing, exploring techniques suitable for graphic

                reproduction.


FAA  641/741 COMMUNICATION GRAPHIC DESIGN I & II

                Designs suitable for advertisement and publicity,

                House style. Application of modern technology in

                designs  and layout.

 

FAA 642/742 ADVANCED CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY I & II

                Exploring photographic process in sourcing

                designs. Experiments on film making and film

                titling. The student will work on diverse projects

of his choosing

 

FAA 643  HISTORY OF GRAPHIC ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY

History of Graphic art from the middle ages to the present time. History of the invention of photography to its use as a graphic equipment.


FAA 644/744 COMPUTER GRAPHIC WORKSHOP

                        (PRACTICAL COURSE)

This course would teach the students the use and application of basic computer graphic software in their Art designs works, like poster designing, book covers, record sleeves, computer painting and much more. Important computer graphic programmes like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Type-Manager, Macromedia Freehand, CorelDraw etc would all be included in the course.

 

FAA 645/745 ADVANCED TYPOGRAPHY

History of type design, further study of type faces, Grid systems and tabular design, exploration of letter forms and designing with type.

 

FAA          646/746 ADVANCED CREATIVE ILLUSTRATION

I & II

Illustration for books, ephemeral designs, and cards, experiments with traditional design motif. Exploring lack and white illustration with varied paper quality. Combining illustration with prints.


FAA 647/747  ADVANCED PRINTMAKING I & II

Design for etching, engraving, wood, lino and screen printing. Experiments at a higher level for the acquisition of skills both in conceptualization and execution. Visits to galleries.

 

FAA 648  PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOUR

Colour and children, culture and colour, colour and personality, the perception of colour, lights and pigments.

 

FAA 743 TELEVISION ILLUSTRATION

Advanced illustration techniques for television production. Animation Computer captions

 

FAA          700 PROJECT/RESEARCH

A well researched topic on areas related to graphics, to be submitted in the form of report or thesis.

 

CERAMICS

FAA 600 Seminar

        630 Drawing for ceramic Design I                           4 cr.

        631 Graduate Studio Ceramic Production             

Technique (advanced throwing) I                     3 cr.

632    Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials and

Technology I                                                    3 cr.

        633 History of         Ceramics I                                        3 cr

        634 Technology of Designing, Materials and

                Production                                                       3 cr.

        635  Drawing for Ceramic Design II                         3 cr.

        636 Graduate Studio Ceramic Production

                Technique (advanced Modeling) II                    3 cr.

637    Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials and

Technology II                                                   3 cr.

638    Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials

and Architecture I                                            3 cr.

        639 History of Ceramics II                                       3 cr.

                                                                                        34cr

FAA 700 Project                                                            

        730 Drawing for Ceramic Design III                                6 cr.

        731 Graduate Studio Ceramic Production 

                technique (technology of mass production) III 3 cr.  

732    Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials and

Technology III                                                  3 cr.  

733    Graduate Studio Ceramic  Materials and

Architecture II                                                  3 cr.

        734 Drawing for Ceramic Design IV                        3 cr.

        735 Graduate Studio Ceramic IV

Production technique                                      3 cr.

736    Graduate studio Ceramic  Materials and

Technology IV                                                  3 cr.

737    Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials

and Architecture III                                          3 cr.

                                                                        30cr

COURSE DESCRIPTION

FAA 600 SEMINAR (STUDIO)                                                 4cr

        Problems and issues of interest to the studio

area of ceramics design with a paper prepared

and delivered by the student.

 

FAA 630 Drawing for Ceramic Design I                          3cr

        Drawing for ceramic design with emphasis on

        disciplined draftsmanship and imaginative

composition 

 

FAA 631   Graduate Studio Ceramic Production

Technique (advanced throwing) I                             3 cr.

The student explores one of the different

techniques of ceramic production – advanced

throwing – showing originality and functionality.

Firing ceramics.

 

FAA 632   Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials and

Technology I                                                            3 cr.

This study focus on the utilization of ceramics in

architecture including titles and tile-making and

classes of tiles – wall and floor tiles; sanitary ceramics,

utilizing ceramic materials in the composition of mosaics

and related techniques namely terrazzo.

 

FAA 639 History of ceramics II                                       3 cr.

        A study of any well known traditional pottery

producing area in Nigeria, or elsewhere, presented in

the form of a written paper.  

 

FAA 700 Project                                                             6cr.

        Planning and carrying out a research on any

subject related to the area of ceramics or carrying

out a project of practical nature in ceramics

and embodying it in the form of a project report.

 

FAA 731 Graduate Studio Ceramic Production

        Technique (Technology of mass production) III                3cr

        The student explores the different technique of

mass production – casting and casting flaws and

their remedies, jiggering, firing.

 

FAA 732 Graduate Studio Ceramic Materials and

Technology  III

        A continuation of FAA 637

 

FAA 733 Graduate studio ceramic materials and

        Architecture II                                                          3 cr.  

        A continuation of FAA 638. Further studies

in the utilization of ceramics in architecture

 

FAA 730 & FAA 734 Drawing for ceramic design IV                 3 cr.

        A continuation of FAA 635.

 

FAA 735 Graduate studio ceramic production

        Technique IV                                                            3cr

        An intequarated studio ceramic production  workshop

with opportunities for exploring various possibilities

in production techniques – throwing, modeling,

and mass production techniques.

A continuation of FAA 736

 

FAA 737  Graduate studio ceramic material and

architecture  III                                                        3cr

A continuation of FAA 733. Further studies

in the utilization of ceramics in architecture.

 

M.F.A. PAINTING

YEAR ONE COURSES                                     CREDIT

FAA 600 -       Seminar                                          4

FAA 660 -        Drawing for Painting I                      3

FAA 661  -       Advanced Water Colour Painting     3

FAA 662 -       Advanced Oil Painting                     3

FAA 663 -       Advanced Painting in Synthetic

Colours (e.g Acrylics)                       3

FAA 664 -       Advanced Mixed Media Painting      3

FAA 665 -       Advanced Mosaic Mural                   3

FAA 666 -       Advanced Mural Painting (Oil)                 3

FAA 667  -       History of Painting                           3

FAA 668  -       Colour Workshop                             3

FAA 669  -       Design Research (Two Dimensional)        3

                        Total Credits required            =      30

 

 

YEAR TWO COURSES

FAA 700 -       Research and Thesis                        6

FAA 760 -        Drawing for Painting II                     3

FAA 761 -        Advanced Water Colour Painting     3

FAA 762 -       Advanced Oil Painting                     3

FAA 763 -       Advanced Painting in Synthetic

                        Colours (Acrylics)                             3  

FAA 764 -       Advanced Mixed Media Painting      3

FAA 765 -       Advanced Mosaic Mural                   3

FAA 766 -        Advanced Mural Painting (Oil)                 3  

FAA 767 -       Advanced Painting Materials &

                        Technique                                        3

                        Total Credits Required           =      30   

 

COURSE DEFINITION FOR YEAR ONE

PAINTING

FAA 600 -       Seminar                                           4 credit

                        Seminar on problems and issue of  interest

to the student’s area of specialization with a

                        paper prepared and delivered by the student. 

FAA 600 -       Drawing for Painting 1                     3 credits

                        A creative encounter with the problems

of drawing; both representational and

non-representational                      

 

FAA 661  -       Advanced Water Colour Painting     3 credits

                        Transparent and opaque water colour

media, studio  practice and critiques.   

 

FAA 662 -       Advanced Oil Painting                     3credits

                        Technical processes with emphasis

                        on personal expression, concepts and

                        ideas.

 

FAA 663 -       Advanced Painting in Synthetic Colours

                        (e.g Acrylics)                                     3credits

               

                        Development of Personal concept, methods

                        And uses of synthetic colours.

 

FAA 664 -       Advanced Mixed Media Painting      3 credits

                        Studio Exploration of the Overlapping

                        relationships of various media, inter

                         mixing materials; works executed with

                        natural and man-made coloured materials

                        and paints in the form of collage or

relief painting.

FAA 665 -       Advanced Mosaic Mural                   3 credits

                        Creative design idea developed in cartoons

and set in tescerae or natural stone, ceramic

tiles or in a combination of the materials

mentioned above.

 

FAA 666  -       Advanced Mural Painting (Oil)                 3 credits

                        Creative design ideas developed in cartoons

                        and  painting on to a wall.

 

FAA 667  -       History of Painting                           3 credits

                        A brief survey of history of world painting.

                        A study of African painting with particular

                        reference to Nigeria – a written paper should

                        be presented.

 

FAA 668 -       Colour Workshop                             3 credits

                        A survey of colour characteristics and

                        interaction   explored through studio

painting experience as well as material

written by theorists and artists on colour.  

 

FAA 669 -        Design Research (2 Dimension)       3 credits

                        Colour phenomena and visual perception

as applied to art problems, lectures, readings,

in theory philosophy and history of design –

a paper should be presented.

COURSE DEFINITION FOR YEAR TWO

FAA 700   -       Research and Thesis                        6 credits

                        Independent research by student

in his particular area of interest in

painting problems and issues. Research

report should be submitted as thesis.

 

FAA 760 -       Drawing for Painting II                     3 credits  

                        Draw as it relates to painting.

Indepth study in life and

natural form drawing.

 

FAA 761 -       Advanced Water Colour Painting     3 credits

                        Further work with transparent and

opaque water – colour media.  

 

FAA 762 -       Advanced Oil Painting                     3 credits

                        Advanced creative design idea developed

                        and executed in oil colour.  

 

FAA 763 -       Advanced Painting in Synthetic Colours

                        (e.g Acrylics)                                     3 credits

                        Composition ideas developed and executed

in synthetic paints.


FAA 764 -       Advanced Mixed Media Painting      3 credits

                        Composition ideas developed and

executed with natural, man-made

coloured mateirals and paints in the

form of collage or relief painting.

 

FAA  765         -       Advanced Mosaic Mural                   3 credits

                        Further work on the techniques,

development of ideas, and execution.

 

FAA 766 -       Advanced Mural Painting                         3 credits

                        Exploratory work on techniques of

mural painting. Composition ideas

developed in cartoons and painted on to

a wall.

 

FAA 767 -       Advanced Painting Materials &

Techniques                                      3 credits

A studio study of materials and the

strategies of technique. Method as a

confident step towards  style.

 

M.F. A. SCULPTURE

YEAR ONE COURSES                                     CREDIT

FAA 600 -       Seminar                                           4

FAA 670 -       Drawing for sculpture I                    3

FAA 671 -       Advanced clay sculpture I                3

FAA 672 -       Advanced Wood Sculpture I             3

FAA 673 -       Advanced Metal Sculpture I             3

FAA  674 -       Advanced Figure Modelling              3

FAA 675 -       Stone Carving                                  3

FAA 676 -       Foundry Techniques                                3

FAA 677 -       History of Sculpture                                 3

FAA 678 -       Advanced Mixed Media Sculpture     3  

FAA 679 -       Sculpture in parks and gardens I    3

                                                                                34

 

YEAR TWO COURSES

                                                                                CREDIT

FAA  700 -       Research and Thesis                        6

FAA 770 -       Drawing for sculpture II                   3

FAA 771 -       Sculpture in Architecture                        3

FAA 772 -       Advanced mixed media sculpture II 3

FAA 773 -       Advanced Clay sculpture II              3

FAA 774 -       Advanced Wood sculpture II            3

FAA 775   -       Advanced Metal sculpture II            3

FAA 776 -       Advanced Figure modeling II            3

FAA 777  -       Advanced Sculpture Material

                        And Methods                                   3

                        Total credits required            =      30               

 


COURSE DEFINITION FOR YEAR ONE

FAA  600 -       Seminar                                           4 credits

                        Problems and issues of interest to the

studio area of sculpture with a paper

prepared and delivered by the student.

 

FAA 670 -       Drawing for sculpture 1                   3 credit     

                        Drawing for sculpture with emphasis

                        can both disciplined draughtsman ship

                        and imaginative composition using variety     

                        of drawing media.

 

FAA 671 -       Advanced clay sculpture I                3 credits

                        Relief and free standing composition 

                        Executed in clay.

 

FAA 672 -       Advanced Wood sculpture I             3 credit

                        Relief and free standing composition

                        executed in wood. Exploring towards

                        development of ideas and styles

in this medium 

 

FAA 673 -       Advanced metal sculpture I             3 credits

                        Relief and free-standing metal sculpture

                        cast  or welded.

 

FAA 674  -      Advanced figure modeling I              3 credits

                        A study of figure structure through

clay on an armature.

 

FAA 675   -       Stone carving                                   3 credits

                        Emphasis on the approach to the

sub-fractive process, i.e controlling points

and planes within a volume, materials

generally used will be limestone and marble

 

FAA 676 -       Foundry Techniques                        3 credits

                        A course in foundry techniques as 

related to sculpture valorous procedures

used in casting Bronze and aluminum,

namely mould making, furnace and

burnout procedures, melting and pouring.

The maintenance of the equipment.

 

FAA 677 -        History of Sculpture                         3 credits 

                        A survey of World Sculpture. A study

of African Sculpture with particular

reference to Nigeria.

 

FAA 678 -       Advanced Mixed Media sculpture I 3 credits

                        Relief and free standing compositors

executed in a combination of natural

and /or synthetic materials. Experimentation

towards development of idea and styles in the

media.

 

FAA 679  -       Sculpture in parks and gardens      3 credits

                        Definition  of term. Concepts of

sculpture and sculptured effect

designed for open spaces. Designing

and production of models in clay,

wood or paper in connection with these

ideas of sculptural features as play sculpture

for children.

 

COURSE DEFINITION FOR YEAR TWO

FAA 700 -       Research and thesis                                6 credits

                        Independent research by student

in his particular area of interest in

sculpture problems and issues.

Research report should be submitted

as thesis.

 

FAA 770 -       Drawing for sculpture II                   3 credits

                        Drawing as it relates to sculpture.

                        Indepth study to life and natural form

drawing

 

FAA 771 -       Sculpture in Architecture                        3 credits

                        Designs of sculptural effects which

form an integral part of building

and architectural landscapes.

 

FAA 772 -       Advanced mixed media sculpture II         3 credits

                        Relief and free – standing

compositions executed in a combination

of natural and /or synthetic materials.

Further experimentation towards

the development of ideas and styles

in these media.

 

FAA 773   -       Advanced Clay sculpture II              3 credits

                        Further work on the Techniques

and execution of Relief and free

standing compositions in clay. 

 

FAA 774   -       Advanced Wood Sculpture II            3 credits

                        Relief and free-standing composition 

executed in wood. Further exploration

and experimentation towards development

of ideas and styles in wood.


 

FAA 775 -       Advanced Metal Sculpture II            3 credits

                        Relief and free standing metal.

Sculpture – cast or welded.

Further exploratory work on techniques

of metal sculpture.

 

FAA 776 -       Advanced Figure Modelling II           3 credits

                        A study of figure structure through

clay on armature with emphasis on

forms, proportion and personal expression.

FAA 777 -       Advanced sculpture materials

& Methods                                       3 credits

A studio study of materials and the

strategies of techniques method as step

toward style.

 

MASTER OF FINE ARTS (M.F.A)

PROGRAMME  IN TEXTILE DESIGN

 

YEAR 1

FAA 600 Seminar                                                   4 cr.

FAA  680  Advanced Drawing I                                         3 cr

FAA  681 Designing for Textile Production I            3 cr.

FAA  682 Graduate Studio Textile Production I       3 cr.

FAA  683 Graduate studio Fabric Manufacture I     3 cr.

FAA  684 Graduate Studio Fashion/Interior

Decoration I                                             3 cr.

FAA  685 Graduate Studio Fibre Art /Creative

Textile I                                                    3 cr.

FAA  686 History of Textiles I                                  3 cr.  

FAA  687  Coour Workshop I                                    3 cr.

FAA  688 Technology of Textile Industrial              

Production                                               2 cr.

 

YEAR II

FAA  700 Research and Thesis                                6

FAA  780 Advanced Drawing II                                3  

FAA  781 Designing for Textile Production II           3

FAA  782 Graduate Studio Textile Production II      3

FAA  783 Graduate studio fabric manufacture II     3 

FAA  784 Graduate Studio Fashion/Interior

Decoration II                                            3

FAA  785  Graduate studio Fibre Art/Creative

                Textile II                                                   3

FAA  786 History of Textiles II                                         3

FAA  787 Colour Workshop II                                  3

                                                                        30 credits

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

FAA  600 - Seminar                                                 3 credits

                Problems and issues of interests to

the studio area of textile. Design

with a paper prepared and presented

by the student relevant to his thesis or focus.

 

FAA  680 -Advanced Drawing I                                3 credits  

                Creative encounter with emphasis

on disciplined draftsmanship professionalism

and imaginative composition, employing a

variety of drawing media.          

 

FAA  681 Designing for Textile Production I            3 credits

Production of paper designs for various

uses –shirting, children’s material, wrap-around

or African print, Java, furnishing, etc. A high

level of technical proficiency and skill is expected.

 

FAA  682 Graduate Studio Textile Production I       3 credits

  1. Advanced Print Designs on Fabric
  2. Advanced Batik /Tie and Dye

The student is expected to demonstrate a great deal of originality and independence in the execution of works in one  of the above listed areas. This course provides sufficient freedom and scope for the student to carry out personalized design expressions in the chosen area.

 

 FAA 683  & 783 – Graduate Studio Fabric Manufacture I & II

  1. Advanced Woven Designs
  2. Applique /Mixed Media Fabric Designs

 

The student is expected to show a great deal of understanding and master in using multiple harness loom in production of weaves with flat pattern and dimensional possibilities. Or carry out advanced creative exercises in appliqué and non traditional approach to the use of fabric either alone or in combination with other media, in one relevant area from the above options.

 

FAA  684  OR 784    - Graduate Fashion/Interior

Decoration 1 & II                      3 credits

  1. Fashion and Costume
  2. Interior Decoration

This course offers opportunities to the student to develop his/her studio training to professional level. This involves exercises in creativity, exploring various potentials of already printed/woven fabrics, etc into targeted and uses. The student will concentrate in  one  of the above options.


FAA  685 & 785 – Graduate Studio Fibre

    Art /Textile Sculpture I & II         3 credit

The  use of fibre, thread and textile based materials either alone or in combination of other media in creating both flat, relief, 3 –dimensional and free standing works. This course encourages high degree of creativity, individualism and professionalism in the exploration of the structural, textural and tactile possibilities of fabre and other materials.

 

FAA 686  &786 History of Textiles I & II                  3 credits

The study of a chosen textile tradition in Nigeria, Africa or elsewhere will be made by the student and presented in the form of a written paper. 

 

FAA  687 & 787  - Colour Workshop I & II               3 credits

A study of colour problems and interaction of colours. A consideration of the problems of colour use as it relates to textiles with solutions proffered through studio experience and experimentation. Experiments with traditional/natural dyes and colourants. The student’s experiments and project reports are evaluated at the end of the course.

 

FAA  700 -  Research and Thesis

A research should be planned carried out and its results submitted in form of a thesis on any subject of interest to the student in the area of textiles.

 

NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY,  AWKA

DEPARTMENT OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

 

YEARS/SESSION

REMEDIAL

YR 1

YR 2

YR 3

YR 4

TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS

TOTAL NO OF STAFF

 

 

 

HC

FTE

HC

FTE

HC

FTE

HC

FTE

HC

FTE

 

 

2007/08 (Actual)

 

10

2

12

2

11

1

34

6

67

11

12

 

2008/09 (Projected)

 

11

2

10

2

12

1

11

2

44

7

13

 

2009/10 (projected)

 

12

2

11

2

10

1

12

2

45

7

14

 

2010/11(Projected)

 

13

2

12

2

11

1

10

1

46

6

15

 

2011/12 (Projected)

 

14

2

13

2

12

1

11

1

50

6

17

 

2012/13(Projected)

 

15

2

14

2

13

1

12

1

54

6

19

 

2013/14(Projected)

 

17

2

15

1

14

1

13

1

59

5

21

 

2014/15(Projected)

 

19

2

17

2

15

1

14

1

65

6

23

 

2015/16(Projected)

 

21

2

19

2

17

1

15

1

72

6

25

 

2016/17(Projected)

 

23

2

21

2

19

1

17

1

80

6

28

 

2017/18(Projected)

 

25

2

23

2

21

1

19

1

88

6

31

 

 


 

Name

Rank/Design F/T Salary Scale Date of 1st Appt.

 

Quail. Date Specialization membership of professional Assoc. & member of pub.

Post qualification  work/teaching. Eper. & date post held & organization

Course/subject taught

Teaching load/Lect Hrs Week

Other resp. Int. in curricular activities

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Njelita Benjamin Osita

Assoc. Prof.

Oct. 2 1973

F

B.A. Hns (Fine Art) 1972

MFA (Graphics)1977,

POGDE 1982

Lecturer, IMT Enugu (1973-1979), Lecturer, College of Edu.Awka

(1979-1991); Head of

Dept. (1979-1986)

Lecturer, College of Edu. Nsugbe (1991-1992);

Lecturer Nnamdi

Azikiwe University

Awka 1992 to date.

Graphics,

Drawing Art Education

37C

Head of Department of Fine and Applied Arts Nnamdi Azikwie University, Awka 1996-2002.

 

 

 

Membership

NSEA (Nig. Society for Edu. Thro. Art).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

Journal articles 12

Exhibitions 16

Paper presentation 8

 

 

 

 

Emman Okunna

Assoc. Prof.

 

F

B.A.(1978) MA (1983) Ph. D. (in view) MA (2007)

Lecturer in ceramics Anambra state College of Edu. 1979-1992; Lecturer in ceramics Nnamdi Azikiwe university 1992 to date    

Cermics,

History,

Research

Method

32C

Head of department 2003 to 2006, External  Examiner to a number of institutions. Examiner to some examination bodies. 

 

1 Sept 1979

 

Specialized

Ceramics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Membership

CeRAN (Ceramics Assoc. of Nig). CPAN (craft potters Asoc. Of Nig). NSEA (Nig. Society for Edu. Thro Art). NAAIS (Nat. Asoc. Of African Ind. Designers)

 

 

 

 

Reading, singing and footballing.

 

 

 

Publications

28 articles in journals, several conference papers; numerous exhibitions

 

 

 

 

C.N. Nwanna

Snr. Lect.

F

BA (1988) MA (1991) M.PHIL (2005) MFA (2006) Ph.D (in view)

Studio practice, 1989-95 Lecturer, Fed. Coll. Of Edu. Umunze 1989-1996. Lecturer Nnamdi Azikwie University 1997 to date. 

Sculpture Hisotry 

37

Head Of Section, Dept. Of Fine And Applied Art, Fed. Coll. Of Education Umunze. 1989-1996, Head Of Depoartment Dept. Of Fine & Applied Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University 2007 to date

 

 

 

Membership

PAN-African Circle of Artists, Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

2 books, 30 articles in journals, 8 conference papers; 4 solo exhibition, over 21 group exhibitions

 

 

 

 

Playwright, poet.

J.N. Amifor

Lect I

F

BA (1979) MA (1999) Ph.D (in view)

Industrial practice 1980-94, Lecturer Nnamdi Azikiwe University 2002 to date 

Graphics, Art Appreciation

26

 

 

 

 

Specialization

Graphics, Art History

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Membership:

APCON (Advert Practitioners Council of Nig).; SNA, Society of Nig. Artists, AHAN Artist Assoc. of Nig.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

6 articles in journals, many exhibitions

 

 

 

 

O.C. Nwafor

Lect. II

F

BA (1998) MFA (2004)

Studio Practice, 2000-2001, lecturer, Nnamdi Azikwie University, 2001 –date

 

20

 

 

 

 

Specialization

Painting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Membership:

PAN-African Circle of Artists,

Society of Nigerian Artists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

3 Book

7 articles in journals, 4 conference papers; 1 solo exhibition, over 19 group exhibitions

 

 

 

Poet, writer

Dr. G.O. Uka

Snr. Lect

Pt

BA (ABU) MA (ABU) MA (UNN) Ph.D (UNN)

Lecturer in Graphics 2005 to date

Graphics, Animation 

16

 

 

 

 

Membership

Society of Nigerian Artists

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

Over 20 publications, many exhibitions, and many conference papers

 

 

 

 

Nwankwo P.E.

Snr. Lect.

F

BA (1973) MFA (1984)

Lectuer in painting Anambra state College of Edu. 1978-1992; Lecturer in Painting Nnamdi Azikiwe University 1992 to date

Painting

Drawing

20cr

Former head of Department Fine and Applied Arts, External Examiner to some Institutions.

 

 

 

Specialization

Painting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Membership

SNA (Society of Nigerian Artists) NSEA (Nigerian Society for Educ. Thro Art) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

6 articles in journals, 7 paper presentation, 4 solo, 1 joint and several group exhibitions 

 

 

 

Painting,

Dreading and

Drawing

Dike I.N.

Lecturer 1

UASS 4

Date of 1st

Appt.

1st

September, 1979

F

BA Hons. 1978, Textiles,MFA Textiles 2003, Ph. D Art History

1. Nigerian Soc. For Edu. Trhro 

    Art (NSEA)

2. Society of Nigerian Artists  

    (SNA)

3. Arts Council of the African

   Studies Assoc. USA     

    (ACASA)

4. AKA Circle of Exhibiting

   Artists

5. Assoc. of Univ. of Nig. Art

    Graduates (Art Grads-UNN)

Membership

1. Group Exhibitions – 38

2. Books illustrated –  3

3. Books scripted and

    designed        -        6

4. Conference papers -  3

5. Papers accepted for

    publication          -    1

6. Solo Exhibition     - 1 

 

1. Lecturer in Textile

   Anambra state College of 

    Education 1979-1992. 

2. Principal Tech. Officer 1

   Dept. of Arts UNIZIK

   1992 to 1996.

3. Assist Chief Tech. Office

    1996.

4. Board member Anambra

    State Council for Arts &

    Culture (1997-2003)

5.  Member central working

    committee 1998

    Anambra state Mmanwu

     Festival.

 

Textile and Art History

38

Studio Art Work

2. Public & Private Art Commission.

Osa Egonwa

Professor 1990

 

BA (UNN), MA (UNN), MFA (UNN), Ph.D (UNN)

Lecturer in Art History and painting 

Art History, African Architecture, Paitning

6 cr

Head of department, Dean Faculty of Arts, Delta state university, Abraka, Resource Person to Jamb. WAEC, External Examiner to Ph.D candidates in many institutions.

 

 

 

Membership

Former President SNA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

More than 150 publications in both local and international journals, more than 20 conferences in Nigeria and abroad, more than 40 solo and group shows, 6 books. 

 

 

 

 

Ernest Okoli

Snr. Lect.

 

BA, MA, Ph.D.

Lecture in Art Education & Sculpture UNN, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

Art Education, Sculpture

4cr

Head of department, Department of Fine & Applied Art, UNN 2006 to date.

 

 

 

Membership

SNA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publication

30 articles in journals, 15 conference, 15 exhibitions

 

 

 

 

Ivan Okonkwo

Assistant Lec.

 

BA, MFA

Lecturer in Art Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka  

Ceramics

2cr

 

G.O. Diogu

Senior Lecturer

 

BA, MFA Ph.D (in view)

Textile lecturer in UNN and Nnamdi Azikiwe

University, awka

Textile

4 cr

Former head of Department of Fine & Applied Art, UNN>

 

 

 

Membership

SNA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

20 articles in journals, 20 exhibitions, 8 conference papers, 1 solo exhibition

 

 

 

 

Dr. P. Ogugua

Senior Lecturer 

 

BA, MA, Ph.D, LLB

Lecturer in Philosophy of Art, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka 

Art, Appreciation, Aesthetics

6cr

 

 

 

 

Publications

Over 80 journal articles in local and international journals, many conferences.