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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the technical and aesthetic issues involved in working with clay. The course covers the fundamental techniques used on the potter's wheel and in handbuilding with clay. Slip work and glazing are also covered.
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4.00 Credits
Study of basic materials, techniques, and formal issues of painting. Topics include historical and contemporary painting approaches. Emphasis on oil and acrylic painting media.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to relief printing, intaglio, lithography and serigraphy.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of basic materials, methods, techniques, and concepts associated with space and sculptural forms. Topics include wood and steel construction and fabrication, bronze casting, and mold making.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to photographic equipment, materials, processes, and philosophy. Includes experiments with paper, film, small camera operation, roll-film processing, enlarging, mounting, and matting.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of methods, concepts, and techniques for figure drawing. Emphasis on anatomical study as the foundation for both traditional as well experimental and contemporary approaches.
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4.00 Credits
Study of basic concepts of pictorial illustration in digital media. Both traditional and contemporary trends in image making will be explored.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of materials, methods and techniques of hand papermaking.
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3.00 Credits
Students will investigate materials and techniques for creating meaningful expression in the visual and performing arts. Students will research and apply techniques of teaching and learning proven to increase student achievement and provide a well-rounded education for children. Topics include: Social and Emotional learning through the Arts (SEAL), developmental stages of children's art making, lesson planning and practice with art, music, movement and performing arts media and techniques, project-based learning, curriculum development, discussing and critiquing artwork, assessment, organizing museum/gallery experiences for children as well learning how to integrate the arts into the elementary curriculum in personally meaningful, relevant and powerful ways.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the major developments in architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts worldwide, from prehistory through the Middle Ages. In addition to cross-cultural comparison of diverse traditions and histories of art, the course willintroduce the student to important vocabulary and methods fundamental to the discipline of art history. Art & Design majors should be simultaneously enrolled in ART 233M Global History of Art I: Methods. MnTC Goal 8.
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