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Institution:
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Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
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6hours lecture/lab per week Recommended Preparation: ART 0, ART 0, ART 3, ART 4, or ART . ART 260 includes design application and presentation of visual art and cultural artifacts for exhibits on campus and other related venues. The course offers intensive hands on experience of all aspects of exhibit design, planning to installation. ART 260 is an intermediate course for students considering gallery and museum work, or for those art students who wish to know how to best display and plan for personal future exhibits. Upon successful completion of ART 260, the student should be able to: Integrate design principles and visual elements into an applied cohesive end result, exhibits that are thoughtfully presented, pleasing to look at and easy to follow. Work with a variety of professional and student artist and art media, assisting with visual problem solving and finding display solutions to work being presented. Describe contemporary art issues, art vocabulary, explain ideas and content being presented in the contemporary Honolulu art scene. Learn to work as a member of a team to find the best end result. Troubleshoot problems in large and small exhibits, from beginning to end. Demonstrate basic preparations skills, proper tools, equipment, and supplies typically found in the majority of public and private art venues in the state and on the mainland.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(808) 734-9000
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Regional Accreditation:
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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