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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an extension and deepening of the skills acquired in Basic Photography. You will broaden your understanding of film exposure and printing controls, explore artificial light sources and flash, and experiment with films and papers. Projects are designed to engage with ideas about and genres of photography while simultaneously increasing their technical knowledge and skills. The course will include darkroom work, lectures, readings, and field trips. Students must have their own 345mm film camera. Prerequisite: ART 201 or COM 202. Fall semester, repeated spring semester.Worteck, Burns, department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to concepts concerning the principles, methods, techniques, and vocabulary of the most widely used digital imaging processes. Main focus will be on the application Adobe Photoshop for various output methods. Emphasis on creativity, using the programs as a fineart tool, and achieving technical skill. Prerequisite: ART 102. Fall semester, repeated spring semester. Department.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to methods of image creation and visual communication via computer graphic software packages Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign . Emphasis will be placed on the use of the computer as a production tool for graphic problem solving. Prerequisite: ART 102. Spring semester. Department. Offered 2008-09 and alternate years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (GEN. ED. #9) An analysis of the philosophical implications and cultural significance of art during the modern period. In pursuing an answer to the question "What is art " we will examine a selection ofphilosophical writings on the subject, each of which tries to determine what characteristics make art objects different from all others. In addition, we will examine the political, social, racial, and historical factors that helped produce the institutions, economies, and values that, in theWest at least, sustain the notion of "fine art." Our investigation will include a critical considerationof such things as the modern museum, colonialism, the role of the art critic, and the art industry. This course cannot be used to fulfill a 200-level art history requirement for the art major. Prerequisite: sophomore standing, a 100-level philosophy course, or permission of instructor. Fall semester. DeCaroli. Offered 2009-10 and alternate years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Visual requirements in photography and graphics for art, advertising, journalism, public relations, and media (including documentaries) from still to slide/sound. This course involves production, analysis decision making, and technology. Prerequisites: ART 201 and 203 or COM 202 and 203. Fall semester.Worteck. Offered 2009-10 and alternate years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of the development of photojournalism and the documentary essay. Lecture and slide presentations on the significant historical and critical developments in the field. The role of photography in propaganda and media manipulation, including a detailed investigation of the techniques and editorial practices that subvert the medium to reinforce various doctrines and ideologies. Included are a series of problems that simulate editorial assignments that are then combined with lectures and demonstrations of techniques appropriate to this photographic genre. Students are required to write a proposal and execute a documentary/essay portfolio. Prerequisite: ART 203, COM 203, or permission of the instructor. Fall semester.Worteck. Offered 2008-09 and alternate years.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Drawing from the model in a variety of media. Focus on anatomical, structural, and expressive elements of the human form. Prerequisite: ART 114 (or 214) or permission of the instructor. Spring semester. Abarbanel, McConville.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to the materials and methods of oil painting with emphasis on perceptual painting. Preparation, composition, tone, color mixing, paint handling, using a variety of approaches. Field trips. Prerequisite: ART 114 or permission of the instructor. Fall semester, repeated spring semester. Abarbanel, department.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to the materials and methods of oil painting with emphasis on perceptual painting. Preparation, composition, tone, color mixing, paint handling, using a variety of approaches. Field trips. Prerequisite: ART 114 or permission of the instructor. Fall semester, repeated spring semester. Abarbanel, department.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course presents students with a unique mixture of ideas and methods and takes advantage of Goucher’s natural landscape. The goal of the course is to further develop skills and concepts studied in Painting I and will include landscape, still life, models, abstraction, and approaches not considered in Painting I. Prerequisite: ART 225. Students who have taken ART 229 previously may take this course at the 300 level; extra work will be assigned. Fall semester. Abarbanel, McConville.
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