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ARH 489: Topics in Art History
6.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
(Topic would be indicated.) Studies in art history not offered in the general program, but pertinent to a specific period, involving a special interest or of particular importance because of current societal norms. Examples might be: Renaissance Florence; Surrealism; Art of the Middle Ages; or Meso-American Art. For baccalaureate degree candidates with a minimum of 6 credit hours in ARH. CR. 3
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ARH 494: Independent Study in Art History
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
The purpose of this course is to develop a close faculty-student interchange of ideas and to encourage a student to undertake as much independent study as possible. May be repeated for credit. For baccalaureate degree students, post-Associate of Arts in Art degree students, or other with extensive art history backgrounds. Prerequisite: completion of 90 semester hours. CR. 1-6
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ART 100: Introduction to Studio Art
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
A studio course designed specifically for nonart majors who wish to have an introduction to studio experience including an emphasis in self-expression, and an exploration of techniques in drawing, design, painting and/or printmaking. CR. 3
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ART 112 2: d Design
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Fundamentals of 2-D design. Series of exercises and applied problems in visual organization; study includes line, texture, shape, size, space and color theory. CR. 3
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ART 113 3: d Design
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Fundamentals of 3-D design. Exercises and conceptual problems in space, form, structure and texture as applied to 3-dimensional organization. CR. 3
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ART 115: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Drawing from nature, still lifes, and the model with an emphasis on accurate observation and recording. The role of drawing in visual communication and creative exploration will also be emphasized. CR. 3
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ART 115 - Drawing I
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ART 140: Introduction to Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
(This course is cross listed with PHO140.) An introduction to computer-aided image making. The course covers the concepts of color space, image capture and resolution, output options, raster vs. vector imaging, an overview of various software applications, digital manipulation, and an introduction to Adobe Photoshop. CR. 3
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ART 143: Color Photography I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
(This course is cross listed with PHO143.) This course is an introduction to the theory and image making methods utilized in the medium of color photography. Areas that will be explored include: overview and history of color photography, transparency and color negative films, basic color image-making with E-6, C-41, and RA-4 materials. Prerequisite: familiarity with basic camera functions. CR. 3
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ART 209: Silkscreen And Relief Printmaking
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Hand and photo techniques are used to create multiple original images. Traditional edition printing is emphasized with students creating four limited editions. Hand pulled silkscreen printing and press pulled relief prints can be created on a variety of surfaces such as wood, linoleum, plexiglas, and masonite. Prerequisite: ART 112 or 115. CR. 3
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ART 210: Intaglio Printmaking
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Etching, engraving, drypoint, acrylic, film and non-etch intaglio techniques are covered. Historically intaglio refers to incised lines, pits, and grooves scratched or etched into metal plates. The plate is inked to created multiple original images. This course focuses on non-toxic techniques. Four limited editions are created. Prerequisite: ART 112 or 115. CR. 3
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