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1.25 Credits
Continuation of the development of a basic foundation in painting with emphasis on the development of individual, experimental procedures. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 24A or 24B. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. The Staff, F. Galuszka, M. Gwyn
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1.25 Credits
Special studies in painting as announced. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 24A or 24B, and 103. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. F. Galuszka, M. Gwyn
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1.25 Credits
An intensive studio experience for art majors, meeting three full days per week. Major emphasis is on the development of individual projects in preparation for the senior exhibition. Satisfies senior exit requirement. 106A and 106B must be taken concurrently. Students are billed a materials fee. Course is designed for senior art majors. Portfolio review prior to advance enrollment required; students should complete course 103 as preparation. Enrollment limited to 18. May be repeated for credit. F. Galuszka, M. Gwyn
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1.25 Credits
An intensive studio experience for art majors, meeting three full days per week. Major emphasis is on the development of individual projects in preparation for the senior exhibition. Satisfies senior exit requirement. Course is designed for senior art majors. Portfolio review prior to advance enrollment required; students should complete course 103 as preparation. Courses 106A and 106B must be taken concurrently. Enrollment limited to 18. May be repeated for credit. F. Galuszka, M. Gwyn
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1.25 Credits
This course stresses alternative drawing processes, techniques, and materials. Intended for the intermediate or advanced student. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 20. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff, F. Galuszka, P. Rangell
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1.25 Credits
Along with an increasing general concern to preserve our natural environment, there has been the resurgence of interest in celebrating the landscape through painting. This impulse to strengthen the bond between art and nature has provided a degree of urgency, revitalizing a tradition that had once been a simple nostalgia for a romantic and rural past. Explores the potential for meaning in outdoor painting today. Emphasis is placed on group excursions and intensive discussion that includes visiting artists. Enrollment limited to 20. The Staff
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1.25 Credits
Further investigation in combining media, materials, and forms to explore a variety of contemporary art practices. Students develop their projects thematically throughout the quarter. Assignments encourage experimentation with time and motion, text and images, collaboration, installation, performance, and interactivity. Discussions, reading handouts, and critiques further the development of perceptual and conceptual skills. Skill workshops introduce new techniques. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 22 or 23 or 29 or 39 or 40. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Code(s): A.) E. Stephens, E. Crichton
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1.25 Credits
Introduction to two-dimensional art practice and theory. Readings and lectures address both history and contemporary contexts of 2D art practice. Covers issues of content, representation, communication, and process. In the studio, students apply concepts covered in lecture to art projects. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment restricted to pre-art and art majors during priority enrollment. Enrollment limited to 100. (General Education Code(s): A.) The Staff
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1.25 Credits
Introduction to three-dimensional sculpture, intermedia, performance art, and technologically based contemporary art. Weekly lectures and section discussions introduce historical, theoretical, and critical methods of viewing and understanding contemporary art. Studio assignments introduce students to a range of contemporary techniques and materials used to make sculptural, performative, and technologically based work. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment restricted to pre-art and art majors during priority enrollment. Enrollment limited to 100. (General Education Code(s): A.) W. Hibbert-Jones, E. Stephens, J. Parker
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1.25 Credits
Exploring interactive strategies for making art. Projects experiment with combining forms and mediums to engage an audience. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 23 or 29 or 39 or 40. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Enrollment limited to 20. May be repeated for credit. E. Stephens, E. Crichton
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