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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A studio/performance-oriented course; an introduction to problems in pictorial organization, using the human figure and other organic forms as reference. (*fall and spring semesters)
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to methods that support the types of critical and theoretical thinking, analysis, and research approaches necessary to guide academic and professional practice in art history and other scholarly disciplines. Students are trained to distinguish and locate relevant types of evidence, to apply varied methodological and theoretical approaches to that evidence, and to construct original and effective scholarly arguments. This course requires a significant amount of reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to art therapy that includes a historical overview, an examination of professional standards of practice, educational requirements, ethics, research and assessment. Provides an overview of art therapy's role in comparison to related professions and how art therapists can collaborate with related professionals. Students will explore the field of art therapy through a combination of scholarly discussion and direct engagement with art processes.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
This printmaking course will focus on the exploration and development of each student's unique ideas and sensibilities inspired by the printmaking medium. This course will introduce various Intaglio printmaking techniques, such as etching - line (hard ground soft ground) aquatint, chine colle'; and dry point, and will also embrace the integration of new technological methods. Assigned student projects, collaborations and experimentation along with scheduled critiques, group discussions and field trips will be important components to this course. Historical and contemporary artists will be introduced throughout the semester.
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4.00 Credits
Experimental Printmaking is a studio course that will push the boundaries of traditional Printmaking processes to create fine art prints, installation, objects and books. Using tools and processes such as Screen-printing, Relief, Collagraph, Intaglio, Photoshop, large format printers and vinyl-cutter. We will use hybrid approaches to explore new applications oof contemporary print.
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4.00 Credits
A studio/performance-oriented course that combines digital tools and traditional printmaking processes to create fine art prints, installation and books. Using tools such as Photoshop, scanners, large format printers, vinyl-cutters and 3-D printers, as well as traditional relief, intaglio and lithographic printmaking techniques.
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4.00 Credits
A studio/performance-oriented course that combines hand-cut stencils, digital tools and photographic processes to create fine art prints, installation and books. Using tools such as Photoshop, scanners, large format printers, vinyl-cutters and primarily materials specific to creating hand printed screenprints.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the relevance of visual art, writing, music, and dance in health and wellbeing. This course is for anyone wanting to explore the role of the creative arts in human development, medical settings, psychology, public health, in communities and as an agent for social change. Experimental components will offer students the opportunity to actively engage in the arts to deepen an understanding of the benefits in health and wellness. It will be of value to those considering working with others using creative arts in public health, healthcare, psychology, or dance, music and art therapies, as well as for those who may wish to establish the creative arts as a form of practice and discipline in their lives. Open to all students.
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