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ART A112: Color Design
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Study of fundamentals of color and two-dimensional visual perception. Projects will emphasize evaluation and mixing of color.
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ART A113: Three-Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Exploration of three-dimensional design. Focus on terminology, exploration of materials, and appropriate use of hand and power tools. Development of problem-solving skills and methods of self-evaluation.
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ART A160: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Development of an appreciation of all the visual arts. Emphasis is on the theories, practice, materials and techniques of the visual arts.
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ART A180A: Beginning Stained Glass
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Overview of history and concepts of stained glass and the application of techniques and design principles of stained glass. Development of flat and/or 3-D copper foil stained glass pieces of art. Special Note: Does not apply to BA/BFA Art degrees.
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ART A180B: Intermediate Stained Glass
1.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Overview of contemporary history and concepts of stained glass and the application of techniques and design principles of stained glass. Development of flat and/or 3-D copper foil stained glass pieces of art. Special Note: Does not apply to the BA/BFA Art degrees.
Prerequisite:
ART A180A UA D
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ART A201: Beg Handbuilt Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Introduction to ceramic materials and processes. Emphasis on handbuilt forming methods and earthenware temperature range. Includes clays, clay bodies, slips, glazes, and firing process. Introduces ceramic history, idea development and creative problem solving. May be stacked with: ART A301 and ART A401
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ART A202: Beg Wheelthrown Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Introduction to ceramic materials and processes. Emphasis on wheelthrowing methods and stoneware temperature range. Includes clays, clay bodies, slips, glazes, and firing process. Introduces ceramic history, idea development and creative problem solving. May be stacked with: ART A302 and ART A402
Prerequisite:
ART A201 UA D
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ART A203: Introduction to Art Education
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Introduction to general art education, museum education, and to theories, issues and practices in historical and contemporary contexts. Includes rationales for teaching and learning art, theories of children's developmental levels in art, art and technology, and teaching practices through text and journal readings.
Prerequisite:
WRTG A111 UA C
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ART A205: Intermediate Drawing
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Expands visual awareness, technical ability and creative/conceptual drawing practices. Investigates complex technical, intuitive, and creative approaches to drawing. May be stacked with: ART A105 and ART A305
Prerequisite:
ART A105 UA C
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ART A211: Beginning Sculpture
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Anchorage
Exploration of fundamental elements of sculpture: form, mass, volume, scale, material, and surface. Introduction to aesthetics and history of modern sculpture. Includes tools, techniques, and materials available to the sculptor. May be stacked with: ART A311 and ART A411
Prerequisite:
ART A105 UA D AND ART A113 UA D
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