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ART 356: Japanese Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course surveys the major architectural traditions of Japan from their origins to the twentieth century. Topics include the development of indigenous styles of architecture -Shinto shrines, tea houses and gardens, among others-and the joint impact of Buddhism and Chinese/Korean culture.Prerequisite: ART L104 or ART 256, or permission of instructor. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits Ms Weston-Hayao
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ART 360: Studies in Film and Video
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A topics course in the study of films, video, and broadcast television, most often concentrating on a specific director, genre, or historical period, through an approach that focuses on theme and style. Weekly film and video viewing in addition to three regular class hours per week. Topic varies with semester and instructor. Consult current course announcement for specifics. (Course not offered on a regular basis.) Prerequisite: ART 265 or permission of instructor. 4 Lect /Viewing Hrs, 3 Credits
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ART 365: The Documentary Film
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A survey of nonfiction film examining the evolution of rhetorical and visual techniques in their historical contexts. The course focuses on the major schools of the documentary as well as on specific filmmakers. (Course not offered on a regular basis.) Prerequisite: ART 265 or permission of instructor. 4 Lect /Viewing Hrs, 3 Credits
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ART 367: Nineteenth Century Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A survey of the invention and development of photography in Western Europe and the United States during the nineteenth century. The course explores the reasons why photography came into being during the early industrial revolution and its multiple functions as documentation, family memento, entertainment, aesthetic object, and standard of truth. Students work extensively with original objects in local collections. (Course not offered on a regular basis.) Prerequisite: ART 102 or permission of instructor. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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ART 368: Twentieth Century Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A survey of twentieth-century photography from the pictorialist movement and the founding of the Photo-Secession to the development of digital imagery. Topics include the history of photojournalism and the illustrated press; the birth of advertising photography; the "triumph" of photography as a fine art; and recent critical writing on the medium. (Course not offered on a regular basis.)Prerequisite: ART 102 or permission of instructor. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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ART 377: Introduction to Multimedia
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This studio art course is an introduction to interactive multimedia that focuses on the computer as a tool for making creative work. Students are exposed to current software, focusing on audio, video, and interactive elements, and also are asked to explore the relationship of the digital environment to traditional and historical art concepts. Prerequisite: ART 297 or permission of instructor. 8 Combined Studio/Lab Hrs Ms Hart and Staff
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ART 380: Studio Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A course dealing with one or more techniques, media, and problems not covered or explored in other specific workshops. Content varies; consult current course announcement. (Course not offered on a regular basis.) Prerequisites: Two studio courses to be specified by the individual instructor. 5 Studio Hrs, 3 Credits
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ART 381W: Drawing Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
A continuation of Drawing I, this course introduces wet media and color and involves assigned visual problems which emphasize individual pictorial statements. The focus of the course varies each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ART 281 plus one additional art course or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 381, four art courses are prerequisite, including one in art history. 5 Studio Hrs, 3 Credits Ms Marran and Staff
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ART 383: Painting Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course addresses problems in painting, emphasizing the articulation of personal pictorial statements. Different media and techniques are tested against traditional and non-traditional approaches, both formal and conceptual. Topics vary each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ART 281 plus one additional art course or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 383, four art courses are prerequisite, including one in art history. 5 Studio Hrs, 3 Credits Mr Chiesa and Staff
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ART 386: Three-Dimensional Workshop
5.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
An introduction to artmaking in threedimensional space based on previous experience in studio classes across a variety of media. Students are encouraged to challenge traditional notions of sculpture and to experiment with installations, performance, and multi-media approaches. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: One studio course plus oneadditional art course or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 386, four art courses are prerequisite, including one in 20th-century art history. 5 Studio Hrs, 3 Credits
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