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3.00 Credits
Continued work in welded steel and cast metal sculpture. Instructor approval required or Prerequisite: 308 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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Explores the basics of using the computer as a photographic tool. The importation of conventional 35mm film into Adobe Photoshop will be the primary focus. Must have prior experience in basic photography, i.e. working knowledge of photography and darkroom. A 35mm SLR camera is required. 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
Advanced digital photography explores the aesthetics of photography in a digital medium. Expand upon the fundamentals of photography applied in a digital medium, including photo-stitching, filters, and multiple implementation of images into singular pallets, using studio, action and photojournalistic techniques, students will apply knowledge of camera physics, composition and aesthetic values to images. Culmination of course will be final presentation of advanced project in finished book format Digital SLR is required. Perquisite: 232; 329. Admission may also be granted upon evidence of prior photography and Photoshop experience please see departmental for this approval. 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 in-depth introduction to twentieth century theory as applied to the visual arts. Examines some of the most interesting and controversial modern theoretical paradigms, including Structuralism and Post-Structuralism; Modernism and Post-Modernism; Feminism; Materialist and Marxist art history; Psychoanalysis; and Deconstruction. Prerequisites: 332, or departmental approval required.
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An intensive discourse has emerged around the concept of the body in the humanities during the past couple of decades. In this class we will explore the human body as a medium of expression, identity formation, and subjectivity in the twentieth century. Representations of the body in painting, photography, sculpture, and video will be analyzed and discussed in relation to artist statements, art historical interpretations, and critical, theoretical writings from the early avant-garde (Cubism, Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism) through contemporary art practices & theory (Body Art, Performance, Feminism, Postmodernism). Some of the artists whose work we will examine are: Marcel Duchamp, Alfred Stieglitz, André Kertész, Claude Cahun, Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo, Willem de Kooning, Matthew Barney, Vito Acconci, Joseph Beuys, Philip Pearlstein, Yves Klein, Ana Mendieta, Janine Antoni, Laurie Anderson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mona Hatoum, Orlan, Kiki Smith, Shirin Neshat, Cindy Sherman, Bill Viola, Carolee Schneemann, Chris Burden, Yasumasa Morimura, and Lynn Hershman.
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3.00 Credits
For qualified students,Departmental Approval Required.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an opportunity to explore advanced black and white photography techniques as well as expand on personal style. A 35mm SLR camera is required. Prerequisites: Art 309, Art 339 or Approval from Professor. 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
Continuing on ART 342, this course introduces students to advanced web design techniques using Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS. Students will learn standards-compliant formatting; color and typography; table-free design; cross-platform and cross-browser techniques, and creating multi-column layouts, as well as discuss where CSS is likely to take the Internet. Prerequisite ART 342 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
Open to beginning and advanced students and qualified high school students. An exploration of traditional and contemporary approaches to media, picture plane, and subject matter. Summer Sessions only. 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
For qualified students,Departmental Approval Required.
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