ART 195 - Stained Glass Design and Fabrication KCC AA/DA Summer

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Kapiolani Community College
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6hours lecture/lab per week Recommended Preparation: One of the following, ART , ART 3, ART 4, ART or ART 23. Comment: ART is repeatable for a maximum of six credits. Instructor's permission is required for a student to repeat this course. ART is offered during the summer only. Basic hand tools are provided. The student will need to purchase any specialized hand tools, glass material, lead, and solder as needed ($2on up depending on the quality of glass and size of the projects). The student will need to purchase art supplies (approximately $35). ART 195 is an introductory course in the design and fabrication of stained glass as a fine art medium. The course explores the physical properties of light and color while engaging the student in a step by step method for constructing leaded glass projects. ART 195 is an introductory course for students who are considering the marketing of their work to designers, architects, and the general public. This class is ideal for those students who wish to know how to construct work for architectural settings or to make autonomous panels for display in the home, gallery or in commercial/liturgical applications. Upon successful completion of ART 195, the student should be able to: Plan, design and fabricate a series of leaded stained glass panels using the traditional methods of construction: cartoon and pattern making, scoring and cutting glass, glazing the glass into lead came, soldering lead joints, waterproofing, and cleaning. Choose glass that is both affordable and appropriate to the unique design considerations of each work. Solve problems inherent in making any large and small flat glass construction, from beginning to end. Discriminate quality works of art made by using the traditional stained glass method by using the knowledge gained in making personal custom glass panels, and by looking at a wide variety of glass work in liturgical, commercial and residential settings in and around Honolulu. Use appropriately glass terminology and identify glass designers and the historical glass in architectural settings in Honolulu. Use appropriate glass terminology and be able to identify glass designers work and the historical glass in Honolulu in Architectural settings. THE 200 LEVEL STUDIO COURSES in photography, drawing, figure drawing, painting, ceramics, visual studies and sculpture (ART 201, 207, 212, 213, 214, 223, 243, 244, 253) are intended primarily for ART majors but are also open to other students. They build on skills and concepts learned in ART 101, 113, 114, 115 and 116.Kapi'olani Community College, University of Hawai'i
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3.00
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Lecture
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(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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