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3.00 Credits
This course initiates a broad introduction to the areas of museum studies and professional gallery practices. The first half of the course focuses on what a museum is, and examines the various types of museums and galleries (contemporary, non-profit, public, private, etc.) The second half investigates the various jobs and responsibilities that professionals have within museums as they work on exhibitions, education, research, collection management, development, and conservation.
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3.00 Credits
Problems in pictorial composition involving manipulation of form and color. Various techniques of applying pigment will be explored as well as mixing pigments, stretching and priming canvases.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: AT 202L A continuation of AT 201 with further exploration of two-dimensional pictorial arrangements of form and color for greatest visual effectiveness. Students will be encouraged to develop their own personal idiom in the medium.
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0.00 Credits
Required laboratory to be taken concurrently with AT 202 .
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite:AT 107 This course focuses on curatorial practice, content and audience research, and explores concepts of exhibition design. Students will engage in the process of developing an exhibition project timeline, exhibition budget, fundraising proposals, and promotional materials. The course includes presentations from professionals in the field. It focuses on initial development of an exhibition and leads into concepts and projects that will be executed in AT 208 .
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AT 207 . This course builds upon the research-based curriculum of AT 207 , and focuses on the practical and hands-on aspects of exhibition development and design. Working from proposals developed in AT 207 , students will learn about producing exhibitions and produce an exhibition catalog. This course examines the methodology of obtaining artwork from artists, collectors, and other art institutions. Students will then learn collections management skills through art handling, installation, loans and condition reports, shipping artwork, and lighting.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: AT 209L This course is an introduction to photographic methods, form, and content, with an emphasis on the digital photographic process and the "darkroom" of Photoshop. Students will learn how to use the camera, Photoshop, and printers to create original artwork. Through the duration of this course, we will look at photography as a medium and critically examine this form of art and the implications of digital technologies that have emerged to affect the photographic image. Laboratory fee.
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0.00 Credits
Required laboratory to be taken concurrently with AT 209 .
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AT 209 or permission of instructor. Corequisite: AT 210L The purpose of this course is a continuation from AT 209 where we will examine advanced techniques of digital photography and explore the capabilities of Photoshop in greater depth. The course continues to critically examine imaging and digital photography as a medium of art expression. Laboratory fee.
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0.00 Credits
Required laboratory to be taken concurrently with AT 210 .
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