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3.00 Credits
Elemental problems of painting on a two-dimensional surface; structure and composition, color, flat pattern, modeling and light, paint handling, and texture. Students work from varied life sources and imagination in oil. Studio, six hours per week. Open to concentrators and nonconcentrators; 303 is not a prerequisite for 304. Departmental approval required. Prerequisite 201, 202, 381 Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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An introduction to various kinds of three-dimensional forms, an exploration of sculptural tools, materials, and techniques including stone and wood carving, welded steel, and other media, as well as a consideration of sculpture, sculptors and their history. 305 is not a prerequisite for 306. Studio, six hours per week. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to various kinds of three-dimensional forms, an exploration of sculptural tools, materials, and techniques including stone and wood carving, welded steel, and other media, as well as a consideration of sculpture, sculptors and their history. 305 is not a prerequisite for 306. Studio, six hours per week. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
Fuses sculptural media computer graphics to explore the "placement of sculpture" and "sculpture as place." While primarily a lab-based course, discussion includes consideration of environmental sculpture as well as the role of the artist in the creation of meaningfully designed public spaces. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
The creation of welded steel and cast metal sculpture is the focus of this course. A study of the methods of construction and fabrication of metal sculpture as well as a survey of historical methods of making metal sculpture will be presented. This course may be repeated for credit. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
Through lecture, lab, and independent projects, students are introduced to basic 35mm black-and-white photography techniques, darkroom developing and printing, the use of natural and artificial lighting, the history of photography, and contemporary theories and styles. A 35mm. SLR camera is required. No prerequisites. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required of Studio Art majors but is open to electors with no pre-requisite. Art History majors may take the course to satisfy an art elective. This is a studio/lecture class investigating concepts in contemporary art and basic practical studio skills. Current trends in contemporary art making will be investigated. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
Interactive multimedia can communicate messages and meanings, be educational, or provide entertainment. This course will explore a theoretical basis for the creation of interactive digital media as well as cover production techniques in building engaging websites. Course participants will develop and produce their own creative or informational interactive digital productions. The platform used to publish the interactive multimedia projects completed in class will be the web and CD. Software supported through this course includes Macromedia's Flash, Dreamweaver, and Fireworks. Additional software used will be Adobe Photoshop, Ilustrator and ImageReady, Quicktime, and SWISH. Students enrolled in this course will have a course fee assessed to their student account. Additional information can be found at http://art.cua.edu/courses/courses.cfm.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the art, architecture, and archeology of Greece from its Minoan and Mycenaean antecedents through the late Hellenistic era, with emphasis on the Classical period. Readings and slide lectures/discussions emphasize the relationship of the arts to their broader cultural context and introduce a variety of art-historical methods.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the art of the Roman Empire from its Etruscan origins (eighth century B.C.) until the age of Constantine (early fourth century A.D.). Examines city planning, architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts in Rome and its provinces in the context of political developments. Special emphasis on public and private patronage of funerary, religious, and commemorative (propagandistic) arts.
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