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  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 6 units Continuation of ART 146A utilizing traditional and contemporary Chinese art styles with emphasis on complex landscapes, flowers, animals and figures. CSU ASIA 1. Modern Pacific Asia: An Introduction ( 3) Lec-3, field trips.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Development of history, economics, politics, and cultures of the Pacific Basin region since the 16th century. Analysis of the emergence of the modern Pacific Asia from the 19th century onward as a principal political and economic center of the upcoming century. CSU/UC
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips PREREQ.: ART 130A Repeat: max. 6 units An exploration of printmaking techniques, including relief, intaglio, lithography, monoprint, and collagraph, in which students will use a variety of tools and materials to develop their analytic and creative skills. The course also provides an introduction to historical and contemporary issues of the field. CSU/UC/CAN ART 20
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips PREREQ.: ART 150A Repeat: max. 9 units This is an intermediate and advanced level, intaglio printmaking course. Individual and class projects will include multiple color plate printing, viscosity printing, chine colle', mezzotint, sugar lift, salt, and soft ground. Through lecture, demonstration, studio practice and critiques, students develop the requisite skills and conceptual basis necessary for innovative work in this exciting discipline. CSU/UC
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips PREREQ.: ART 150A Repeat: max. 9 units The ART 150 series may be taken conurrently and/or out of sequenc e. A wider and more complex variety of intermediate and advanced relief printing techniques will be introduced including reduction printing, color multiple plates, varying matrix materials, split fountain roll-ups, segmented plates, and viscosity inking. Emphasis on the student's individual artistic growth and development through the mastery of requisite and conceptual skills. Introduction to historical traditions and contemporary issues of the field. CSU/UC
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips PREREQ.: Art 130A Repeat: max. 6 units Introduction to a wide variety of contemporary monoprint techniques. Through lecture, demonstration, studio practices, and critiques, students develop the skills and concepts necessary for basic work in this exciting area. Monoprint is a cross over discipline that combines skills of drawing and painting with printmaking. Introduction to historical traditions and contemporary issues of the field. CSU/UC
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Prerq.: Art 151A Repeat: max. 9 units Intermediate Monoprinting will focus on more complex monoprint techniques. The emphasis of this course stresses the development of indivudual artistic growth building on material covered in 151A (Beginning Monoprinting). Students will plan and execute long term thematic, mixed media, and self directed projects. Contemporary issues and approaches will be explored through lecture and demonstration. Lecture domonstrations will be followed up with individualized attention so students can strengthen personal weaknesses related to the techniques and concepts of monoprinting in the studio laboratory situation. CSU/UC Formerly ART 15B.
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips PREREQ.: ART 151B Repeat: max. 9 units The emphasis of Advanced Monoprinting is the further development of the student's creative process to execute long term thematic, mixed media and self-directed projects. Students utilize materials, processes, and methods of beginning, intermediate and advanced monoprinting, while focusing on a body of interrelated monoprints that explore their personal creativity through experimental means. Students prepare a portfolio of work that is suitable for advanced study, transfer, and/or career opportunities. CSU/UC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lec-2, lab-4 Repeat: max. 9 units The bookmaking process focusing on the design of pages using fine art printmaking combined with letterpress and digital typesetting technologies. Participation in the bookmaking process as author, illustrator, and publisher. Research on the history of the book and an examination of the book arts community in San Francisco and beyond. CSU ART 154 = GRPH 154
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    Lec-2, lab-4 Repeat: max. 9 units Study and practice of bookbinding. First: basic structures and craftsmanship. Second: innovative bindings and conservation technicques. CSU ART 155 = GRPH 155
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    Lec-2, lab-4, field trips PREREQ.: ART 125A and 130A Repeat: max. 6 units This course selectively and aesthetically combines various media and techniques of drawing, painting, photography, printing and collage into two and three-dimensional works. Through structured studio experience, lectures and critiques, the student will develop the requisite skills and techniques as well as the conceptual basis of this contemporary art form. Underlying the instruction is a historical component which emphasizes modern and contemporary art to broaden the student's interest and awareness of contemporary trends. CSU/UC
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