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3.00 Credits
Foundation-Drawing strategies for visual representation, mark-making, and interpretive skills. Focus on “traditional” still-life, landscape, and figurative sources. Use of black and white charcoal, pencil, inks . Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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Foundation-Drawing emphasis on advanced tasks, skills, and decision-making. Focus on still-life, landscape, figurative, and mediated sources. Use of black and white or color charcoal, pastel, pencil, inks, photos. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes ART 105. (Cr: 3)
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The ancient and contemporary history of creative arts therapy will be synthesized in this introductory course to professional practice. Current standards and future directions for the profession will be based on studies of the healing aspects of the arts. Satisfies the Social Science core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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This course examines the fundamental principles of two-dimensional design, including the formal elements of composition and visual organization: rhythm, balance, repetition, emphasis, variety, massing, weight, scale, and value. Additionally, students will be introduced to essential elements of color theory, and explore the interrelationship between form and content. This course provides a functional and theoretical base for advanced study of art and design. (Cr: 3)
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An appreciation of the craft is developed through an understanding of the basic methods and techniques of designing and creating with clay as a medium. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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Introduces students to the conceptual aspects of art production. Models cross-discipline learning in the Division of Art and Design through intense investigation of four main areas: aesthetics, history, practice, and theory. Subtopics include the ethics of the art world, materials and techniques, and interdisciplinary applications to art making. (Cr: 3)
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An exploration of painting with respect to drawing and design elements, and the creative use of materials and techniques. Work from a variety of subject matter sources. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes ART 105. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Painting requires sophisticated skills in drawing and design. With the medium of oil paint the students work from observation, memory, imagination, and other sources. Experimentation with the medium and the development of techniques call for students to explore a range of descriptive and expressive effects. Prerequisites & Notes ART 201. (Cr: 3)
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An introduction to the language of three dimensional experience. An investigation by means of studio projects of the concepts, principles and processes used to generate experientially effective, three-dimensional structures-in-space and structures-of-space. Different applications of principles of three dimensional design will be considered, including package and product design, interiors, architecture, and landscaping. Prerequisites & Notes ART115 or ID102, or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
An investigation in the physics and application of color, and how artists and designers control colors' many characteristics. Students learn how colors interact and affect each other, and how to apply this knowledge to many aspects of art and design. The course ascertains why humans prefer certain colors and color combinations. The historical foundations for color usage are examined. Satisfies Arts and Humanities core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes ART105 or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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