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ART 208: Design Studies II
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Basic instruction in principles and languages of 3-dimensional design including objects for use, book arts and environmental design. Emphasis on analysis, organization and invention of form for the purpose of communication information and concepts. Macintosh computer applications and other means of graphic representation are explored. Prerequisite: Any 100 level art course (103 preferred) or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Offered alternating semesters. A. Wollensak
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ART 210: Color Studies: Theory And Applications
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Color and design studies through the investigation of color properties, systems, harmonies, interactions, relativity, and spatial manipulation. Good craftsmanship and expressive use of color are emphasized. Course work includes color exercises in cut paper, computer, paint and wood. Prerequisite: Any 100 level art course or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Offered alternating semesters. P. Marks
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ART 210 - Color Studies: Theory And Applications
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ART 211: Painting: Towards Abstraction
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Basic instruction in oil painting methods and materials, beginning with still life and evolving toward abstraction. Emphasis on composition, color and manipulation of pictorial space. Prerequisite: Course 205. Course 210 is recommended. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Offered alternating semesters. P. Marks
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ART 211 - Painting: Towards Abstraction
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ART 212: Painting: Towards Realism
6.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Traditional and contemporary approaches to the figure, still life and landscape in drawing and painting. Emphasis will be placed on the development of necessary skills, and on the understanding of the subject as a personal art form. Six hours studio work. Prerequisite: Course 205 or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Offered alternating semesters. B. Hendricks
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ART 217: Ceramic Sculpture: Vessel Constructions
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course will examine the vessel form as a historical and contemporary idea. Students will be introduced to a variety of building methods, including the potter's wheel, while learning skills associated with preparing, glazing and firing clay. Prerequisite: Any 100 level art course. Enrollment limited to 10 students.Offered alternating semesters. D. Pelletier
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ART 217 - Ceramic Sculpture: Vessel Constructions
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ART 218: Ceramic Sculpture: Object as Idea
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course introduces students to thinking and working three dimensionally with clay. A variety of hand forming, glazing and firing techniques will be explored. Emphasis will be given to experimentation with ceramic material and process and concept development within given thematic structures. Prerequisite: Any 100 level art course. Enrollment limited to 10 students.Offered alternating semesters. D. Pelletier
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ART 218 - Ceramic Sculpture: Object as Idea
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ART 219: Ceramic Sculpture: Moldmaking And Casting
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Making molds from found objects or fabricated models, or replicating an original by casting is a process that offers unique formal and conceptual opportunities for sculpture and vessels. Students will be encouraged to develop personal subject matter while learning technical skills using plaster molds, clay and porcelain slip. Introduction to digital decal imagery. Prerequisite: Any 100 level art course. Enrollment limited to 10 students. D. Pelletier
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ART 219 - Ceramic Sculpture: Moldmaking And Casting
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ART 220: Drawing: Methods
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Through a series of exercises and projects that use traditional drawing techniques, the student will learn the various methods artists use in developing and translating visual ideas into works of art. These methodologies will provide the structure for the student to develop drawings based on their own concepts. Prerequisite: Courses 101 and 205. Enrollment limited to 18 students. M. McCabe
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ART 221: Printmaking: Exploration of Imagery Throughprocess
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The drawing process and imagery development through alternative, nontraditional materials (photocopy, alternate supports, transfers, stamping, etc.) used in conjunction with the traditional principles and methods of drawing. Regular expo- sure to artists' processes and imagery since 1945. This course fulfills the drawing requirement. Prerequisite: Courses 101 and 205. Enrollment limited to 20 students. T. McDowell
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ART 222: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course provides an opportunity for students to create individual or collaborative studio projects in response to a central topic, process or theme. Course content changes yearly, and may include field/site work, interdisciplinary, cross media, or community-based work. Prerequisite: Any 100 level art course or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 12 students. D. Pelletier, Staff
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