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3.00 Credits
This course is design to cover all technical information concerning the machining and fabricating steel. Students deal with design, drawing and building Do you dream of more precise construction methods to execute your designs and artworks? Would you like to create your own elegant mechanisms for kinetic or cybernetic art? This class will introduce you to the world of cold fabrication techniques and precision machining processes through a series of sculptural exercises. These exercises require that you engage your creative and expressive impulses as well as your technical prowess. Students are encouraged to conceive and execute ambitious final projects that integrate machining techniques with their personal artistic goals. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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A forum for discussion of current contemporary art making issues in sculpture. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. With faculty assistance, students define and develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of appropriate media. An active journal with source material related to this work is required, as are midsemester critiques and final semester review boards. Prerequisite: 6 credits SC200 or 300-level electives. 6 credits (two semesters) All freshman and sophomore prerequisites (TDA 200, TDA 201) Prerequisites: Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: Friday, March 13, 2009 Page C1 of 4
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3.00 Credits
A forum for discussion of current contemporary art making issues in sculpture. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. With faculty assistance, students define and develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of appropriate media. An active journal with source material related to this work is required, as are midsemester critiques and final semester review boards. Prerequisite: 6 credits SC200 or 300-level electives. 6 credits (two semesters) Prerequisites: Culturally Diverse ContenType: lecture/seminar(3hrs) t Enrollment:
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3.00 Credits
CER/SC 304 Ceramic Sculpture is an advanced elective studio course which includes both aesthetic and technical information applied to producing contemporary ceramic sculpture. Over the semester, discussions concerning the potential of ceramic technologies and uses surrounding the 'art object' and sculpture will be built into the content of studio projects/investigations. Slide and book lectures will include objects of various cultures and periods. Presentation of objects, installation, site-specific and environmental art in nature and architecture will also be discussed and experienced. Through involved exploration, each student should expect to produce work which reflects personal technical and conceptual development. This course has a prerequisite: Any 3 credit Ceramic Course, particularly Handbuilding. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3.00 Credits
This course offers to students who have successfully completed any of the beginning Metalshop classes a venue to further enhance their hand and conceptual skills. Projects will be generated individually by each of the students, and they will each develop a series of works based upon their preferred medium. Drawings, process plans, and critiques will be an integral part of the class. Students will be expected to present their work to the class for feedback all during the process. Advanced Welding, fabrication, blacksmithing, and foundry will be covered on an as needed basis. Prerequisites: SC201, SC353X, SC253, SC264X Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for object makers, to introduce motion into their sculpture. An overview on the history of kinetic art is provided to inspire a richness of conceptual thinking. The course is directed toward a final project of the student's design, which may be sculpture, installation, performance, costume, robotics, toys, etc. Issues covered include: mechanism design and troubleshooting, hand cranks, ratchets, solenoids, motors, drive systems, and basic steelworking techniques aimed at building safe and reliable kinetic art. SC253, SC264, SIM374 or instructors permission Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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3.00 Credits
OPEN TO GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES INTERESTED IN VIDEO SCULPTURE, INSTALLATION, PERFORMANCE AND SITE SPECIFIC WORK. Every day you use your body as a tool to manipulate materials, create physical objects and act on others. Through this process your body acts as an extension of your ideas, making them physically manifest in time. This class will explore objects, time and space using the video as a tool and new material capable of acting on the 3D world. (no prerequisites) Prerequisites: Type: critique(4hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: all college elective
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3.00 Credits
Aesthetic and technical information that applies to contemporary glass sculpture. Projects include personal concept development with glass technologies, investigations into kiln processes, including pate de verre, slumping, and mixed media. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. Proper use and maintenance of all equipment is stressed. Prerequisite: Any 200- level glass elective or permission of instructor. 3 credits Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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5.00 Credits
Students registering for 3DSC 355 also register in the same semester for LALW 355. The two courses are interdisciplinary corequisites of each other that marry the practices of writing and sculpting. The objects made in the five-hour 3D course and the writing done in the three-hour LA seminar inspire and "talk to" each other through various iterations throughout the semester. Students are expected to complete two projects, each of which consists of both visual work and written work. The courses will culminate with an exposition of these completed projects. Grading for both courses will be jointly determined by the two faculty leading the respective sections. Students who successfully complete the classes will receive 3 Liberal Arts elective credits and 3 Sculpture studio electives open to all Juniors and Seniors/ Corequisite LALW345 Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: all college elective
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3.00 Credits
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, model making, and journals to the creative process. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite: 6 credits sculpture electives or permission of instructor. 6 credits (two semesters) Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: Friday, March 13, 2009 Page C2 of 4
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