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3DGL 233: Sculptural Glass
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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This course emphasizes individual expression and experimentation with glass as a sculptural medium. This class instructs students in various kiln related casting, slumping and fusing techniques. Proper use and safety with shop equipment is emphasized. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 234: Hot Glass Casting
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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An introduction to technical information used in the process of casting molten glass. Topics include various mold making and mixed-media applications. Proper use and maintenance of all equipment is stressed. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. Projects emphasize personal expression and experimentation, and technical proficiency. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 300: 3D Seminar:Glass
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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A forum for discussion of current issues in contemporary glass object making. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. Students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the medium. Mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards required. Before graduation (GL 401), students are required to document their work and submit 10-20 slides of their final projects to the FA3D department. Prerequisite: GL231,GL232 and GL 300 for GL 301; GL300/301 for GL401 Prerequisites: Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 301: 3D Seminar:Glass
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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A forum for discussion of current issues in contemporary glass object making. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. Students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the medium. Mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards required. Before graduation (GL 401), students are required to document their work and submit 10-20 slides of their final projects to the FA3D department. Prerequisite: GL231,GL232 and GL 300 for GL 301; GL300/301 for GL401 Prerequisites: Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 31X: Intermediate Glass Blowing
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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A continuation of basic and more advanced glassblowing techniques used to make vessels and sculptural forms. Progressively more difficult assignments develop skills and concepts. Historical and contemporary glass techniques are discussed and incorporated into student work. Prerequisites: Gl231 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 333: Sculptural Glass
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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This is an advanced level elective that is primarily oriented towards glass artists who are making sculpture. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 334: Advanced Glassblowing
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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Challenging design and technical possibilities in functional and sculptural formats. Students incorporate advanced techniques into specific projects. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. Projects emphasize personal expression and experimentation, and technical proficiency. Prerequisite: GL231 Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DGL 350: Adv.Studio:Glass
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3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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Nurtures the development of a coherent body of work based on sophisticated techniques and a maturing sense of aesthetic direction. The course stresses the importance of drawing, models, and journals to the creative process. Through assigned projects and workshops, students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the glass medium. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite: GL231 and GL232 for GL351; GL450 for GL451. 6 credits (two semesters) Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3DGL 351: Adv.Studio:Glass
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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Nurtures the development of a coherent body of work based on sophisticated techniques and a maturing sense of aesthetic direction. The course stresses the importance of drawing, models, and journals to the creative process. Through assigned projects and workshops, students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the glass medium. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite: GL231 and GL232 for GL351; GL450 for GL451. 6 credits (two semesters) Prerequisites: Culturally Diverse ContenType: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) t Enrollment:
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3DGL 401: 3D Seminar:Glass
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Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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A forum for discussion of current issues in contemporary glass object making. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. Students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the medium. Mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards required. Before graduation (GL 401), students are required to document their work and submit 10-20 slides of their final projects to the FA3D department. Prerequisite: GL231,GL232 and GL 300 for GL 301; GL300/301 for GL401 Prerequisites: Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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