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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive survey of the aesthetic and historical evaluation of African American art, artists and culture from colonial times to the present. Includes slide analysis, discussion, and museum visits. 3 lecture hours
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Prerequisite: ART 102 or ART 105 or divisional permission Examination of the relationships of materials, media, and techniques in both figurative and abstract art. The elements of color and composition are introduced and explored. At the discretion of the instructor, students are advised to work in either acrylic or oil color. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Introduction to modeling the human figure. Develops basic understanding of vocabulary of form while mastering technical skills, plus acquaintance with several media and with organizing form and space. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic clay experience, devoted to the handbuilding techniques of pinch, drape, press, slab, and coil to produce functional and sculptural ceramic objects. Introduces the technical aspects of colored slips and glazing. Stresses development of a personal appreciation of form. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Introduction to basic clay experience, devoted to clay-forming techniques on the potter's wheel to produce functional and sculptural ceramic objects. Introduces the technical aspects of colored slips and glazing. Stresses development of a personal appreciation of form and function. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic concepts, techniques, tools, and materials required to work in the production of surface, relief, and intaglio prints. Paper selection, preparation of ink, and operation of the presses are discussed and demonstrated. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 130 with a minimum C grade Training and experience in the observation and application of painting media, acrylic or oil. Involves guidance in transforming what is observed or conceived into graphic and plastic forms, including traditional challenges of painting and composition, working with light, color, weight, and dimension. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Prerequisites: ART 104, ART 230 with a minimum C grade Intensive course designed for the advanced student, making drawing and painting a unique and personal experience. Through instructor guidance, the student develops a personalized approach to composition, color, and technique. Includes classroom critiques, outside assignments, and possible field trips. [Spring offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 102 with a minimum C grade or permission of instructor Combining technical knowledge with practice, introduces the beginning watercolor painter to the materials and techniques of the past and present. The student studies various approaches to painting with watercolor, tempra, and wash and acquires a basic understanding of the proper selection of paper, brushes, paints and equipment. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: previous ceramics experience Introduction to the Raku process. Students spend an intensive six-week period creating, glazing, and firing functional and sculptural ceramic objects. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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