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George Rush F Clint JukkalaSp m 3.30-7.20, w 3.30-5.20 Meets RP (0) Further exploration of concepts and techniques in painting, emphasizing the individuation of students' pictorial language. Various approaches to representational and abstract painting. Studio work is complemented by discussion of issues in historical and contemporary painting. Materials fee: $150 per term. Pre-requisite: art 230a or 231b.
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Donald Margulies. For description see under English Language & Literature.
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341a: m9.25-12.15 Meets RP (0) Michael Roemer 341b: th9.25-12.15 Meets RP (0) Jonathan Andrews In the first half of the term, students write, stage, and edit three dramatic scenes, each four to five minutes long. During the second half they create somewhat longer projects. Focus on writing short dramatic scenes with a concrete understanding of the way they will be acted, directed, and photographed. Materials fee: $150. Enrollment limited to 8. Priority to majors in Art and in Film Studies. Prerequisites: art 141a or 142b, and film 150a.
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Sandra Luckow t 12.30-3.20 Hu Meets RP (0) The storytelling potential of the film medium explored through the making of documentary art. Focus on finding and capturing intriguing, complex scenarios in the world and then adapting them to the film form. Questions of truth, objectivity, style, and the filmmaker's ethics considered using examples of the students' work. Limited enrollment. Priority to majors in Art and in Film Studies. Prerequisites: art 141a or 142b, and film 150a.
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Scott Braun and staff. Meets RP (0) 345a: th 1.30-3.20 Meets RP (0) 346b: mw 1.30-3.20 Meets RP (0) Further investigation into the history of sculpture and questions pertinent to contemporary art. Exploration of new techniques and materials along with refinement of familiar skills. Focus on helping students become self-directed in their work. Individual and group discussion and visits to museums and galleries. Materials fee: $75 per term. Enrollment limited to 12. Prerequisite: art 120a or b or equivalent, or permission of instructor
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Marie Lorenz. tthf 1.30-3.20 Hu Meets RP (0) Presentation of a range of techniques in silkscreen and photo-silkscreen, from hand-cut stencils to prints using four-color separation. Students create individual projects in a workshop environment. Materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: art 114a orb or equivalent.
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Marie Lorenz. tthf 3.30-5.20 Meets RP (0) Instruction in a diverse range of printmaking media. Students develop work in linocut, woodcut, collograph, drypoint, and etching. Methods in both color and black and white. Materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: art 114a or b or equivalent
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Alice Chung, Pamela Hovland. mw 1.30-3.20 Meets RP (0) Various ways that design functions; how visual communication takes form and is recognized by an audience. Core issues inherent in design: word and image, structure, and sequence. Analysis and refinement of an individual design methodology. Attention to systematic procedures, techniques, and modes of inquiry that lead to a particular result. Materials fee: $150 per term. Prerequisite: art 132a orb.
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Phillip Pisciotta. tth 3.30-5.20 Meets RP (0) The unique aesthetic and technical challenges posed by color photography. Principles of color balance and basic procedures of digital color printing. Student work is discussed in regular critiques. Survey of color photography since the 1960s by Helen Levitt, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Gregory Crewdson, and others. Materials fee: $150. Prerequisites: art 237a or 238b or permission of instructor, and, for those intending to photograph with a view camera, art 379b.
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