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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Labor position in the Ceramic Apprenticeship Program and permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Fall Term A study of the specific problems encountered when designing and executing a repetitive form. Emphasis on development of design for functional forms produced in coordination with the Ceramic Apprenticeship Program. Six studio hours each week. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. (May not be repeated for credit.) 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically Fall and Spring terms An introductory studio experience with the medium of clay, including ceramic forming, glazing, and firing. Ceramic techniques will be studied, along with current art/craft theory and ceramic history. Six in-class studio hours each week. Arts Perspective. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically every Spring Term A chronological consideration of the visual arts from Renaissance through Modern times. Major developments in periods, styles, and artists will be discussed relative to time, place, and context. NOTE: Students who have previously completed ART 120, ART 124, or who completed this course as ART 186 in 2007-2008 or 2008-2009, may repeat this course with permission of the instructor. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically every Spring Term An introductory studio experience exploring the techniques and expressive possibilities of the fibers medium through four-harness loom weaving (loom controlled and tapestry), embroidery, 3-D forms created through coiling and twining, and direct application surface design and resists with dyes. Fiber art will be studied with consideration given to the history of textiles and current artists and theories. Six in-class studio hours each week. Arts Perspective. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically every Spring Term This course is an introduction to techniques and problem solving. A study of sculpture through direct and indirect techniques includ-ing casting and carving. Six in-class studio hours each week. Arts Perspective. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Determined by course instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course designed to meet the particular interests of student and faculty. Topics vary from year to year. See course description in the "Schedule of Classes." 1/2 to 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 115 with a grade of C or higher; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A rigorous and disciplined approach to the accurate depiction of the human figure, with work in various drawing media and size formats. Two studio periods each week will consist of drawing for accuracy from the human model, with one session each week consisting of critiquing homework figure-drawing assignments and selected in-class figure drawings. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 110, with a grade of C or higher, and ART 111; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Spring Term This course will present additional techniques not offered in ART 111 and introduces conceptually based problem solving. Students will employ intaglio and relief techniques, including drypoint and woodcut. Six in-class studio hours each week. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 110 and ART 115 with grades of C or higher; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Spring Term This course will present additional techniques not offered in ART 116 and introduce conceptually based problem solving. Six in-class studio hours each week. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 110 and ART 123 with grades of C or higher; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Spring Term An expanded study of ceramic forming, glazing, and firing techniques through an introduction of conceptually based problem-solving assignments. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
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