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  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation and extention of ART 213 Painting I with emphasis on individual development. Continuation and extention of ART 213 Painting I with emphasis on individual development. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Includes work in the intaglio media. emphasis will be on the direct methods: i.e., etching, aquatint, soft ground, and may include direct methods such as burin engraving and dry point. Black and white printing from intaglio metal plates will be stressed. Includes work in the intaglio media. emphasis will be on the direct methods: i.e., etching, aquatint, soft ground, and may include direct methods such as burin engraving and dry point. Black and white printing from intaglio metal plates will be stressed. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation and extension of ART 217 with emphasis on individual development. Continuation and extension of ART 217 with emphasis on individual development. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course in the planographic process. Emphasis on drawing and designing from still life, figure and photographs. Exploration of the linear form as well as tonal value and texture in the designing of lithographs. Emphasis on black and white printing from stones. A course in the planographic process. Emphasis on drawing and designing from still life, figure and photographs. Exploration of the linear form as well as tonal value and texture in the designing of lithographs. Emphasis on black and white printing from stones. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced course in lithography (technical) including the study of color lithography. Visits to print and drawing exhibitions are encouraged. An advanced course in lithography (technical) including the study of color lithography. Visits to print and drawing exhibitions are encouraged. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the different forms of printmaking. This course explores various aspects of relief printing, engraving, etching and planographic techniques. Students are encouraged to visit print collections when possible. An introduction to the different forms of printmaking. This course explores various aspects of relief printing, engraving, etching and planographic techniques. Students are encouraged to visit print collections when possible. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A focus on the fundamentals of typography. Development of an appreciation for, and understanding of letterforms, along with the ability to manipulate type with increased knowledge and sensitivity. Both theoretical and practical applications will be explored. Fall semester. A focus on the fundamentals of typography. Development of an appreciation for, and understanding of, letterforms along with the ability to manipulate type with increased knowledge and sensitivity. Both theoretical and practical applications will be explored. Fall semester. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the fundamentals of graphic design problem solving with an emphasis on concept. Students will be exposed to a variety of graphic design problems formulated to foster self reliance and encourage personal creative growth. An introduction to the fundamentals of graphic design problem solving with an emphasis on concept. Students will be exposed to a variety of graphic design problems formulated to foster self reliance and encourage personal creative growth. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An exploration of the materials and processes of black and white photography, emphasizing application through darkroom techniques and studio lighting. Students are expected to have their own 35 mm camera. An exploration of the materials and processes of black and white photography, emphasizing application through darkroom techniques and studio lighting. Students are expected to have their own 35 mm camera. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A studio course which investigates the realm of silkscreening techniques and the application of silkscreening mainly as it pertains to graphic prints. The course will include stencil, glue blockout and tusche.
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