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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This course uses Photoshop as one of the main methods for generating imagery. It is used both as a drawing program with stylus & tablet, where drawing are generated in the program itself, as well as A manipulative tool for pre-existing images that have been scanned and then transformed. Printmaking techniques explored include Lazertran film, waterless lithography, & simple transfers. Prerequisite: Foundation or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Working from A variety of sources, this class investigates, on A deeper level, A wider range of representational drawing issues and concerns. Classroom experiences are aided by individual research for largescale works in selected mediums which address both contemporary and historical figurative drawing. Prerequisite: 6 credits of 2000 level drawing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course deals with large scale, longterm figure paintings. There are three assignments, each one consisting of 8 session poses. Slide lectures, studio visits and museum shows accompany each painting assignment. Prerequisites: Painting I and Figure Painting.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course examines A wide range of approaches to drawing as A means of conveying ideas. Using both traditional and alternative drawing media, this class emphasizes development of concepts, use of imagination, and invention. Students are encouraged, through selected problems, to expand and even challenge the conventions of mark making. Inquiry into separate themes: perception, formalism, fantasy, and ritual, provide students with A variety of strategies for developing A personal approach to drawing methods and imagery. Prerequisites: 6 credits of 2000 level drawing or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits each While new intaglio techniques are introduced, students begin to work on individually directed series of prints. Students with previous experience in other print media, such as woodcut, lithography and monotype, may continue to explore these mediums. The spring semester class creates a group, theme-oriented portfolio. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites for Fine Arts majors: IFINE 2300, IFINE 2310 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Since clay is A material linked to earliest human expression in nearly every culture around the world, in what ways can we draw on those historical sources, yet transform them to develop an individual voice in clay? This course explores A source idea's evolution toward personal expression through the methodology of working in A series.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course allows students to delve into more ambitious works using direct observation from the human figure as the primary resource. Students aim towards developing their ability to interpret structure, surface, anatomy, and form. Both single figure and multi-figure compositions are addressed through long term homework assignments. Casting techniques covered include silicone rubber molds and waste molds. Prerequisite: IFINE 2430 or IFINE 2500.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits This hands-on class will focus on carving subtractively in both wood and stone as well as safely utilizing tools. Projects include relief sculpture and sculpture in the round. Materials may include walnut, poplar, slate and granite. This class is open to beginning and advanced carvers.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Working from A variety of sources, this class investigates, on A deeper level, A wider range of representational drawing issues and concerns. Classroom experiences are aided by individual research for largescale works in selected mediums which address both contemporary and historical figurative drawing. Prerequisite: 6 credits of 2000 level drawing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Seniors are given semi-private studio space to work on independent projects in their choice of media and subject. They meet as A class each week with Fine Arts faculty to discuss their work. Students interact with each other at group critiques and field trips. Visiting artists give lectures on their work and provide additional feedback. An exhibition in the school's student gallery is required for completion of This course. Prerequisite: 6 credits of advanced Fine Arts Major Courses.
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