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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the fundamental principles needed to develop a basic understanding of creative, structural and expressive dimensions of visual art. It is an exploration of the theories, media and historical context that has informed artist. Fall
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3.00 Credits
A historical survey of Western Art from Prehistory through Gothic. Includes the Ancient World: Prehistory, Egyptian, Ancient Near East, Aegean, Greek, Etruscan and Roman; and The Middle Ages: Early Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque and Gothic. Winter
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3.00 Credits
A historical survey of Western Art from Renaissance through Modern. Includes The Renaissance through Rococo: Early and High Renaissance, Mannerism, Late Gothic, Baroque and Rococo; and The Modern World: Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post- Impressionism and Twentieth Century. Spring
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3.00 Credits
A historical survey of Modern Art, a time of radical change and innovation. Includes: Cubism, Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, De Stijl, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Post-Painterly Abstraction, Conceptualism, Lyrical Abstraction, Hyper Realism, Neo- Expressionism, Post-Modernism and Neo-Modernism.
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3.00 Credits
Drawing II is an advanced course in drawing with emphases on furthering drawing skills and producing creative compositions in various media resulting in finished works. This course relies on critical skill development from Drawing I and Design. Prerequisite: ART 110 and 111 Spring
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3.00 Credits
With departmental approval Fall, Winter, Spring
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3.00 Credits
A seminar course with selected readings in contemporary and avant-garde art forms and theories, emphasizing the major artists and critics introduced in ART 117. This course prepares the student for critical discussion and research in the studio and the independent reading program. As a forum of concepts and ideas, the student is challenged to consider the purpose and meaning of twentieth century art as they begin to deal with their own art forms and develop their personal philosophy of art. May be taken concurrently with ART 250. Prerequisite: Art 117 Winter
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the basic media and methods used in producing art works. It is the philosophy of the department that ideas and needs control the use and selection of media. Traditional media and methods will be introduced as a foundation along with modified and specialized media and techniques for a diverse overview. Prerequisite: ART 120 Fall
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the art of wheel-thrown pottery. Students will have direct studio experience in mixing and wedging clay, preparing and applying glazes, working at the wheel, and participating in the firing of the pottery. The department uses electric and gas kilns with instruction in the various clay bodies and glazes. During the course the student is introduced to a diversity of examples in ceramic pottery from both eastern and western cultures through films and slides. Fall
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
In this course students study works of art in galleries, museums and online. The focus is on encounter with the form, medium, technique and installation of the art works. These works will relate to the student's artistic direction and theory of art. Prerequisite: ART 217 and ART 250 Spring
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