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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 216 - Ceramics II. Ceramics III is an advanced wheelthrowing course with emphasis on making large forms. Students will also explore altered forms and combining wheel thrown forms with handbuilding. Students will purchase some art supplies such as clay, a ceramic tool kit and glaze brushes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 222 - Ceramics III. This course instructs the student in the theory and practice of glaze chemistry and glaze formulation. Students will learn how to formulate their own glazes from glaze materials. Instruction will cover stoneware and porcelain glazes as well as low-fire and Raku glazes. Special glaze effects such as lusters, ceramic decals, underglazes and overglazes will also be discussed and used. Students will purchase some art supplies such as clay, ceramic tools, glaze brushes and glaze containers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 216 - Ceramics II. An indepth study of the ceramic process of Raku, a 16th century ceramic process originating in Japan. Students will learn the historical meanings of Japanese Raku and its adaptation by Western potters. Students will learn the process of making Raku clay and glaze. They will also learn how to fire a Raku kiln. Students will work on individual and group projects. Students must purchase some art supplies such as clay and ceramic tools.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 212 - Still Photography I. This course will present an exploration of photographic color theory, the use of color negative film, color slide film, and color balance. Students will learn basic color including film and print processing. darkroom techniques including slide print processing and negative print processing. Students must purchase some additional photo supplies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ARTS 212 - Still Photography I. This course will explore techniques that go beyond the traditional photographic darkroom practices. Some of the techniques covered in this course may include non-silver processes such as cyanotype and gum printing, hand-coloring, image lifts and transfers, hand-made pin hole cameras and other experimental manipulation of images. This course will also look at the historical significance of these techniques to the development of photography as an art form. Students will purchase additional art supplies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ARTS 210 - Acrylic and Oil Painting I or ARTS 121 - Watercolor I or ARTS 111 - Basic Drawing II. The landscape will be explored as a means of expressing our contemporary world via realism, metaphor and abstraction. Students will work outdoors at various sites on and off campus, including the rural landscape, cityscape, industrial sites and other outdoor locations. They will also develop ideas using source material such as sketches, props, and memory. Students will work in the color medium/ media with which he/she has prior experience, including oil, acrylic, pastel, and watercolor. Collage and experimental use of media will be encouraged. Contemporary, post-modern and historical concepts about landscape painting will be discussed. Students will purchase their own art supplies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 110 - Basic Drawing I or ARTS 210 - Acrylic and Oil Painting I. This course is an investigation of a spontaneous and immediate printmaking process where a direct application of ink is made to a previously untreated surface (plate) and one print (monoprint) is pulled off this surface. This studio experience is supplemented with slide lectures, reading assignments, and videotapes to put the process/ prints in a formal design context and an art historical perspective. Students must purchase some art supplies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 222 - Ceramics III and ARTS 223 - Advanced Glazing for the Studio Potter. This course offers the advanced ceramics student an opportunity to work on specialized projects in a classroom studio setting. Students will do advanced group and individual projects in wheelthrowing and/or handbuilding. Emphasis is on refinement of individual student skills and creative abilities. Students will purchase clay and supplies through RVCC.
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3.00 Credits
Prequisite: ARTS 211 - Acrylic and Oil Painting II. This course is a continuation of Acrylic and Oil Painting II. The development of individual style, originality of expression, and portfolio preparation will be the focus, along with intermediate to advanced application of painting techniques and contemporary movements in painting. The figure model will be a painting subject for several sessions. Students may choose oil or acrylic as their dominant medium. Students will purchase most of their own art supplies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 235 - Acrylic and Oil Painting III. This course is a continuation of Acrylic and Oil Painting III using advanced concepts and techniques in painting with emphasis on the development of a strong individual style and originality of expression, independent projects, portfolio preparation, museum/gallery visits, and contemporary movements in painting. The figure model will be a painting subject for several sessions. Students may choose to paint with oil or acrylic as their dominant medium. Students will purchase most of their own art supplies.
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