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ART 283: at ISGV LITHOGRAPHY
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course is envisioned as a special workshop, where the participants can gradually acquaint themselves with the various materials and techniques of lithography. Within the course individuals will receive, through slides and actual prints, a history of the artist's use of lithography as well as introduction to historic medium and technique. A full range of drawing medium from crayon to brush will be explored and applied to stone lithography.
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ART 284: at ISGV TRADITIONAL INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course will explore the basic techniques of traditional intaglio printmaking. Historically, these techniques include: monotype, drypoint, engraving, and etching. Each of these processes will be studied in sequence. Contemporary variations of these historic techniques will also be explored by incorporating various modern tools and mediums, such as those involved in the collograph.
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ART 284 - at ISGV TRADITIONAL INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING
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ART 285: at ISGV WATERCOLOR
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
All characteristics of watercolor medium will be explored. Each student will pursue their individual ability using the medium and explore the techniques as applied to their imagery in depth. Regular critiques will be devoted to analyses of work. This course is open to all levels of participant.
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ART 288: at ISGV VENICE AND THE BOOK
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Students will be introduced to book production before and after the invention of movable type. Readings, lectures and visits to libraries and private collections in Venice will supplement studio work time. Students will consider the book critically and aesthetically as an entire multifaceted object. Practical demonstrations will take place regarding materials, binding, writing, printing and layout techniques essential for production of the artist book.
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ART 288 - at ISGV VENICE AND THE BOOK
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ART 289: at ISGV DRAWING
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The course is designed to further the student's base understanding and knowledge of techniques of drawing by exploring concepts of space, portrait and story. The course begins with the review of methods of drawing through exercises including en plein air, the human figure, calligraphy and typography.
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ART 289 - at ISGV DRAWING
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ART 290: at ISGV INTRODUCTORY PAINTING
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The course aims to introduce the student to a base understanding and knowledge of the various media and techniques of painting. Projects will explore spatial perception of physical and psychological space of the city as well as color theory. Media will include water-based and oil paint and mixed-media oil painting.
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ART 290 - at ISGV INTRODUCTORY PAINTING
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ART 310: Design Studies III
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
In-depth exploration of methods and processes of visual information design. Student exercises define communication problems, evaluate analytical and intuitive approaches to problem solving. MacIntosh computer tools used with emphasis on appropriateness of form to context. Prerequisite: Course 207 or 208. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Offered alternating semesters. A. Wollensak
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ART 315: Drawing III
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
In-depth exploration of non-representational and representational drawing. Weekly exercises will introduce the student to the major drawing units: abstraction, miniatures, and autobiographical/self portrait. Prerequisite: Course 205, 220 or 221 or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Offered alternating semesters. M. McCabe
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ART 335: Individual Studio Instruction I
2.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Continuing studio instruction beyond Level Two courses in any of the following disciplines: (A) painting; (B) drawing; (C) design; (D) ceramics; (E) printmaking; (G) sculpture; (H) photography; (J) gallery studies; (L) mixed media. Prerequisite: One course at Level Two in the corresponding subject area. Offered both semesters. Staff
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ART 336: Individual Studio Instruction II
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Advanced studio instruction for students who have completed Course 335 in a specific area. Offered in the following areas: (A) painting; (B) drawing; (C) design; (D) ceramics; (E) printmaking; (G) sculpture; (H) photography; (J) gallery studies; (L) mixed media. Prerequisite: Course 335 in the corresponding subject area. Offered both semesters. Staff
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