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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ART 2520. A detailed examination of philosophical and critical interpretations of art and architecture, with particular focus upon the viewer's experience and interpretation of art and the roles art and artists have played in different cultures and civilizations from Ancient Greece to the present. Emphasis is placed on philosophical, critical, and analytical writings on art in the West from the eighteenth century to the present; theories examined may include those of Plato, Aristotle, Leon Battista Alberti, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, G.W.F. Hegel, Leo Tolstoy, Clive Bell, John Dewey, Clement Greenberg, Stanley Fish, Michael Baxandall, Linda Nochlin, and Susan Sontag. Significant outside readings are the basis of in-depth class discussions.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ART 3600. Advanced studio course in the surface design of fabrics, covering in-depth techniques used in contemporary textiles. Students will be involved in individual problem solving assignments reflecting personal creative solutions in visual form. A student may accumulate a maximum of 15 credit hours in a series of directed studies in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ART 3650. Advanced studio course in weaving, covering additional in-depth weaving techniques such as weaving theory, spinning, and dyeing yarns. Students will be involved in individual problem solving assignments reflecting personal creative solutions in visual form. A student may accumulate a maximum of 15 credit hours in a series of directed studies in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ART 3700. Advanced course in ceramics, covering in-depth techniques used in contemporary pottery, such as potters' wheel or hand building, glaze preparation, and kiln firing. Students will be involved in individual problem solving assignments reflecting personal creative solutions in visual form. A student may accumulate a maximum of 15 credit hours in a series of directed studies in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: ART 3800. Advanced studio course in photography, covering indepth techniques used in contemporary applications, such as documentary color and black and white photography, advanced printing techniques, alternative processes, digital, and commercial applications of photography. Students will be involved in individual and collaborative problem solving assignments reflecting creative solutions in form and content. A student may accumulate a maximum of 15 credit hours in a series of directed studies in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: Permission from the head of the Department of Fine Arts. A capstone course for students in art marketing, but may be used by students in the BA in Art, or in the minor in Art History. Students apply skills acquired through academic study in a performance-based context. Students enrolled in this course are generally assigned to work with an outside agency or institution through a cooperative agreement originated by the NGCSU Department of Fine Arts and the Office of Career Services.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour Prerequisites: ART 4920 and permission from the head of the Department of Fine Arts. A course in which a fundamental aspect is the senior exhibit which art majors present during the last year of matriculation at North Georgia College & State University. Attendance at workshops, guest artists' lectures, field trips, and students' exhibition critiques is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: Permission from the head of the Department of Fine Arts. A seniorlevel course which may be offered to students following completion of a minimum of 3 hours in a specific art medium at the 4000-level. This course will allow indepth interaction by means of class projects, criticism, analysis and exhibition. Instruction will be on a rotating basis among art faculty. A student may accumulate a maximum of 9 credit hours in a series of directed studies in this course.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours Taken in the semester prior to the student's participation in the senior group exhibition, a course that enables students to prepare artwork for their portion of the senior group exhibition. Students will create a unified, coherent and substantial body of work in their area of concentration that will represent at least the entirety of the work for the senior group exhibition.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A team-taught course designed to give students experiences in selecting and presenting art activities, stories, plays, music, and dance activities which enhance and are, in turn, enhanced by other subject areas within a thematic unit framework.
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