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ART 103: Intro Hist of Art
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
This course introduces the study of Western art and the discipline of art history, its methods, terminology, and critical issues, including problems of the canon, aesthetics, chronology and periodization. Students will explore images & object produced at different moments & in a variety of geographic & cultural contexts, considering throughout the ways in which art conveys meaning through visual form, the ebb and flow of various stylistic trends, the use of symbolic images in the sacred and secular realms, the persistence of major visual motifs, the role of the spectator in shaping the meaning of images and objects, and the influence of political & economic conditions on making of art. Through reading, class discussions, and a written assignment that requires a visit to a local museum, students will develop their knowledge of Western art, their critical eye, and their ability to articulate observations using art historical terminology. Prerequiesite: none Fall/spring Husch, Ottinger.
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ART 110: Introduction to Relief Printmaking
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Introduction to the materials and methods of relief printmaking, including woodcut and linocut, with emphasis on understanding and using fundamental design concepts. Discussion of the history of relief printing techniques in the fine and applied arts. Guest artists, slide lectures. Fall semester, repeated spring semester. Department.
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ART 114: Drawing I: Introduction to Materials And Methods
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Drawing from landscape, still life, and interiors, students learn fundamentals of composition, tone, texture, perspective, and three-dimensional form. The course employs a variety of drawing media. Emphasis on observation and organization. Fall semester, repeated in spring semester. Abarbanel, department.
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ART 120: Basic Bookbinding, Journals, & Artist's
2.00 Credits
Goucher College
A hands-on course to learn basic bookbinding skills and techniques including Japanese, case, and library binding. Students will explore the rich field of artists' books and journals, visual narrative and sequencing, while gaining practical knowledge of paper, tools, and materials. Spring. Massey.
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ART 127: Object Contxt Mean: Fundmntls 3-D
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
New course approved by Cur Com 03/11/08 Gen ed #8
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ART 132: Art in the Community
1.00 Credits
Goucher College
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ART 132S: Art in the Community (Service Option)
1.00 Credits
Goucher College
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ART 137: Claywork I
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
Fundamental clay-forming techniques with an emphasis on sculptural use of clay. Studio work in hand-building, firing, electric, traditional, and raku. Cross-cultural study of the history of clay's uses: functional ware, ritual object, decorative and architectural. Museum visits, exhibitions, slide lectures, visiting artists. Prerequisite: ART 127 or sophomore standing. Fall semester. 2009-2010 and alternate years. Massey.
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ART 140: Drawing and Painting the Landscape
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
The course provides an introduction to making images of the landscape. Taking advantage of the diverse environment surrounding Goucher's campus students will draw and paint urban, suburban, and rural landscapes. Beginning with basic drawing and painting skills, students will be exposed to the rich history of the subject including real, imaginary, and non-representational images. In addition artists are expected to think critically about land use and environmental issues. The landscape itself is a text in which it is possible to read the natural and cultural history of a location. The ways we shape our environment reveal our priorities as a culture. Offered summer 2011 and every three years. McConville.
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ART 201: Basic Photography
4.00 Credits
Goucher College
(GEN. ED. #8) This course will introduce the basic concepts of camera vision and black and white photographic materials. The chief goal of the course is to provide you with technical skills and visual theory to produce photographs that reflect both your interests and your view of the world. You will learn to operate all the major controls of the camera, expose negatives accurately, and produce a range of black and white prints. Through lectures, demonstrations, seminars and individuals discussions, you will be encouraged to pursue your own ideas and interest in response to assignments. This course is designed for students with previous experience and for beginners with no experience. Prerequisite: ART 102 or sophomore standing. Fall semester, repeated spring semester.Worteck, Burns, department.
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