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ART 107: Topics: Intro Arts
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A workshop for non-art majors, this is an introductory level course to be organized around specific themes and/or media that may vary from semester to semester. Each class will offer in-depth workshop experiences to students from a variety of backgrounds. No former studio art experience is necessary. May be repeated for credit. Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement.
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ART 110: 2-D Design
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Fundamentals of basic design through studio experience. Covers analysis of design, composition and basic perceptual and aesthetic aspects of color. Uses a series of problems that explore the areas listed above.Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 6.
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ART 110-2: D Design
6.00 Credits
University of Maine
Fundamentals of basic design through studio experience. Covers analysis of design, composition and basic perceptual and aesthetic aspects of color. Uses a series of problems that explore the areas listed above. Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 6. Credits: 3 ART 120 - 3-D Design [ Print Course]
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ART 120: 3-D Design
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to the fundamentals of three dimensional design including volume, mass, line, plane, space and time. Uses a series of problems that explore the areas listed above.Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 6.
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ART 120-3: D Design
6.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to the fundamentals of three dimensional design including volume, mass, line, plane, space and time. Uses a series of problems that explore the areas listed above. Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 6. Credits: 3 ART 180 - Photography I [ Print Course]
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ART 180: Photography I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Fundamentals of black and white photography, including film processing, printing and print control, camera basics, exposure, photographic history, lighting, and the art of photography. Lab 6. Prerequisites & Notes Art majors must have permission of advisor. Credits: 3 ART 182 - Photography and Digital Imaging [ Print Course]
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ART 182: Photography and Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A basic course in photography that includes use of computers as part of the process. Covers basic principles such as lighting, color and selective focus. Includes material on different photographic processes including digital processes. Credits: 3 ART 200 - Drawing II [ Print Course]
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ART 200: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A continuation of the fundamentals of drawing in black and white media and the introduction of a variety of color media with continued emphasis on their relationship to expression and composition. Lab 6. Prerequisites & Notes ART 100. Credits: 3 ART 220 - Sculpture I [ Print Course]
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ART 220: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A series of projects that investigate the techniques and process approach in sculpture. Includes welding, carving, casting, forming and other forms of fabrication. General use of hand and power equipment. Repeatable for credit when the student takes it with different media. Lab 6. Prerequisites & Notes ART 110, ART 120, ART 200. Credits: 3 ART 225 - Ceramics I [ Print Course]
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ART 225: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to the tools, processes and aesthetics of ceramics. Provides students with hands-on experience and understandings of the characteristics and demands of the medium of ceramics using basic hand building and/or throwing methods for the expression of ideas and feeling. Students will learn basic hand building and/or throwing techniques to design, make and decorate vessels and other ceramic objects. Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Credits: 3 ART 230 - Painting I [ Print Course]
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