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3DFB 301: 3D Seminar:Fibers
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
A forum for discussion of current contemporary art making issues in fiber mediums. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. Students define and develop a personal body of work. An active journal with source material related to this work is required, as are mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards. Prerequisite: 6 credits Fiber electives. Prerequisites: 3DFB300 Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DFB 322: Intermediate Weaving
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
An exploration of more complex weaving techniques, including computer-aided drafting, multiple harness, 3D weaves, and ikat. Projects emphasize contemporary uses of woven imagery and forms along with personal expression. Prerequisite: FIB222 for 322, FIB322 or permission for FIB422 3DFB22Prerequisites: 2 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: all college elective
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3DFB 350: Adv.Studio:Fibers
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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 fiber medium. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite: 6 credits 200 or 300-level Fiber electives for 351 Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DFB 351: Adv.Studio:Fibers
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
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 fiber medium. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite: 6 credits 200 or 300-level Fiber electives for 351 Prerequisites: 3DFB350 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DFB 401: 3D Seminar:Fibers
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
A forum for discussion of current contemporary art making issues in fiber mediums. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. Students define and develop a personal body of work. An active journal with source material related to this work is required, as are mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards. Prerequisite: 6 credits Fiber electives. Prerequisites: 3DFB300, 3DFB301, 3DFB400 Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DFB 422: Advanced Weaving
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
An exploration of more complex weaving techniques, including computer-aided drafting, multiple harness, 3D weaves, and ikat. Projects emphasize contemporary uses of woven imagery and forms along with personal expression. Prerequisite: FIB222 for 322, FIB322 or permission for FIB422 Prerequisites: 3DFB322 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental elective
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3DFB 450: Advanced Fibers Studio
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Development of a coherent body of work through coordination of the student's personal sources, intent and technical abilities. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advance technical exploration. A research component compliments the studio work to further develop the students' knowledge of historical and contemporary fiber art. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DFB 451: Advanced Fibers Studio
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Development of a coherent body of work through coordination of the student's personal sources, intent and technical abilities. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advance technical exploration. A research component compliments the studio work to further develop the students' knowledge of historical and contemporary fiber art. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
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3DFB 451 - Advanced Fibers Studio
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3DGL 231: Glassblowing
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
An introduction to basic glassblowing techniques used to make vessels and sculptural forms. Group glassblowing clinics encourage team work. Progressively more difficult assignments develop skill and concepts. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. Prerequisites: Culturally Diverse ContenType: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) t Enrollment:
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3DGL 232: Cold Glass Techniques
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
An introduction to techniques, tools, and equipment used in fabricating and assembling glass objects. Topics include equipment and technical information used to cut, grind, polish, drill and sandblast glass. Proper use and maintenance of all equipment is stressed. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. Emphasis is on personal expression and technical proficiency. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
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