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ART 122: three dimensional design
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Investigates the elements and principles of three-dimensional design, emphasizing forms and spatial organization. Studies the various types of three-dimensional forms found in both art and nature. Explores the use of various materials, tools, and techniques used to create three-dimensional forms. Requires outside assignments and museum visits. (6 studio hours)
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ART 131: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces ideas and materials that facilitate student response to three-dimensional forms. Stresses the concepts of modeling, carving, construction, portrait sculpture, and the possibilities of more contemporary modes of expression. Requires museum and gallery visits. (6 studio hours)
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ART 132: Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Sculpture II builds on Sculpture I by presenting more challenging work. Applies knowledge acquired in Sculpture I and concentrates on traditional and contemporary approaches to the representation of the human form. Requires outside assignments and museum visits. (6 studio hours) Prerequisite: ART* 131 or instructor's permission.
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ART 141: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Explores the fundamentals of still photography and processing, basic camera techniques, and dark room procedures. The course emphasizes examining photographic images and making pictures. Picture-making assignments cover camera operation and stress making deliberate artistic choices during picture taking. Most picture taking will be done outside of class time. Lab instruction will include black and white darkroom techniques, workshops, and demonstrations. Students are required to supply their own 35 mm SLR camera. (6 studio hours)
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ART 142: Photography II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Builds on skills learned in Photography I by applying those skills to more challenging work. This is primarily a black and white photography course with an introduction to color. Combines picture-taking projects and darkroom printing techniques with the study of artistic photography. Includes lectures with slides and text. Requires outside assignments. Students are required to supply their own 35 mm SLR camera. (6 studio hours) Prerequisite: ART* 141 or instructor's permission.
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ART 151: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces basic oil painting methods and procedures. Emphasizes composition, paint handling, and color. Explores still life, interior scenes, and landscape in both group and individual projects. Includes study of master works from various periods. Requires outside assignments and museum visits. (6 studio hours)
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ART 152: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Builds on knowledge acquired in Painting I by presenting more challenging work. Encourages the pursuit of individual expression by stressing a painting sequence that works toward a personal statement. (6 studio hours) Prerequisite: ART* 151.
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ART 167: Printmaking I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
An introductory studio course in the methods and materials of printmaking: etching, woodblock printing, linoleum printing, collagraph, monotype, and photo-transfer. The basic elements of art will be articulated through these printmaking methods. Prerequisites: ART* 111 and ART* 121.
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ART 176: digital Video Art I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Investigates digital video as an extension of the fine arts. Formal attributes which make up the language of video including time, sound, content, and composition will be investigated as tools of expression and devices for creating meaning. Basic production techniques such as story boarding, cinematography, lighting, and editing will be acquired through creative problem solving. Through both a survey of historical and contemporary video art and in responding to collective and individual assignments, students will become critically observant and sensitive to video as a time-based medium. Digital video art's relationship to fine arts as well as to other media is covered.
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ART 204: History of Women in the Arts
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys the lives and works of major women artists in Western Europe, America, Latin America, and the Caribbean from 1600 to present. Examines biographical and artistic aspects through the analysis of social, economic, historical, political, and educational factors that have affected women artists and their works. Requires museum and gallery trips. Prerequisite: ART* 101 or 102.
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