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3.00 Credits
Advanced work in photography, with opportunity for maximum creative activity. Prerequisite: ART 207. Alternate years. (Fine Arts) DYAS [SA]
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3.00 Credits
Studio course centered on the making, presenting, and analysis of two- and three-dimensional art made from \found" materials. Students are responsible for acquiring suitable materials. Prerequisite: ART 103, 104, 237, or 242. Alternate years. (Fine Arts) PLAUT [SA]
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3.00 Credits
The making of three-dimensional art forms using a variety of techniques, primarily with clay, plaster, and some mixed media. Prerequisite: ART 103, 104, 232, 237, or 242. Alternate years. (Fine Arts) HANSON [SA]
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3.00 Credits
The making of three-dimensional art forms using mold-making techniques. Includes bronze and aluminum foundry work. Prerequisite: ART 103, 104, 232, 237, or 242. Alternate years. (Fine Arts) HANSON [SA]
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3.00 Credits
This studio course explores traditional and unconventional _ber art-making practices within a contemporary context. Students explore relationships between technique, media, and artistic intent. Prerequisite: ART 235, 237, or 238. Alternate years. (Fine Arts) SCHUTT [SA]
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3.00 Credits
Upper-level painting course with an emphasis on looking at the physical world and recording these observations with paint. Subject matter will include still life, human _gures, architecture, and landscapes. Prerequisite: ART 242. O_ered every third year. (Fine Arts) PLAUT [SA]
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3.00 Credits
Upper-level painting course with an emphasis on looking at the physical world and then responding with expressive, painterly, exaggerations. Prerequisite: ART 242. O_ered every third year. (Fine Arts) PLAUT [SA]
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3.00 Credits
Upper-level painting course that explores the possibility of making paintings that have little or no reference to material reality. Prerequisite: ART 242. O_ered every third year. (Fine Arts) PLAUT [SA]
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3.00 Credits
Examination of some of the most common depictions of women during the late Medieval and Renaissance periods, beginning with Eve and the Virgin Mary. Themes include popular images of the hag, the witch, and the prostitute as well as other depictions that demonstrate how man is led astray by feminine wiles. Readings span from the Bible and Thomas Aquinas to contemporary scholars in gender studies. Prerequisite: 200-level art history course or permission of the instructor. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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3.00 Credits
This course looks at the major movements, aesthetic theories, and critical debates related to art in the late 20th century in order to gain a better understanding of the diversity of contemporary practices. Students will be introduced to minimalism, conceptual art, institutional critique, feminist art, process and body art, postmodernism, abject art, and globalism. Prerequisite: 200-level art history course. Alternate years. (Humanities) CLUNIS [AH] 38 Art Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue
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