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Within a studio setting, students explore the therapeutic aspects of the art experience. Materials and varied artistic media will be explored with the goal of studying their therapeutic effects. In addition, the combined use of artistic media will be examined. (Cr: 3)
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Students will bridge art and main stream Psychology while learning the language of creative healing. With the use of several modalities, the focus will be experiential and theoretical teachings in the structuring, facilitating and processing of clinical art therapy groups. Prerequisites & Notes ART 110, PSY 100, or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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The emphasis of Sculpture will be assigned studio projects in additive and subtractive sculptural techniques. Basic considerations, fundamental process and a variety of materials will be used to generate desired sculptural from in three dimensions, whether figurative or non-figurative. Prerequisites & Notes ART115 or ID102, or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Through series work, utilizing a variety of subject matter resources, students will expand their drawing vocabulary and increase their understanding and use of theme in variation and visual metaphor. Students will examine and prioritize, utilize and evolve visual ideas. Prerequisites & Notes ART 106. (Cr: 3)
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Students will continue to increase their visual experiences and expand their ideas and creative expression in drawing. Series work using theme and visual metaphor will be emphasized. Students are expected to work independently. Prerequisites & Notes ART 215. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
A history of Western European and American architecture and interior design to the late 18th century, including appropriate background in ancient, medieval, Renaissance and oriental forms and styles. Domestic architecture and interiors and their furniture will be emphasized. Periods covered from dynastic Egypt to European and American Neo-Classical styles. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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Continuing the concept of developing advanced design techniques through wheelwork, hand-building and sculptural forms. Prerequisites & Notes ART 121. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
The psychology of C.G. Jung will be approached as a theoretical and practical basis for the creative arts therapies and other therapeutic methods. Satisfies the Social Science Core Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes PSY 100 or junior class standing. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
This course will address notions of the image/object and how meaning is alternated through the manipulation of time. Basic ideas such as building distinct frames, scenes, sequence, editing, narrative, building concept and storytelling will be studied. The integration of two and three-dimensional art media with the potentials of the fourth dimension, including the elements of sound, text, and movement will be explored. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Artists and designers explore gesture, axis, and dynamics of the human form through drawing and painting. Life drawing, portraiture, and occupational studies are subject matter to be explored utilizing pencil, charcoal, pastel, and water-based paints. The human figure is examined from scientific, social and artistic perspectives, and includes issues of representation. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes ART 105. (Cr: 3)
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