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3.00 Credits
The art of Hawai'i from its possible origins to the arrival of Christianity is examined. The course includes sculpture, architecture, temple structures, petroglyphs, feather works, and bark cloth. Pre: Any introductory humanities course.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of how societies and cultures around the world have related to the form of the human body. The course surveys ideal body types and concepts of deformity as depicted in art. Body art is examined including tattooing, scarification, surgical procedures, body painting, and the use of jewelry and textiles. The course also covers how medical treatment has been the subject of art and how art has been used to heal or harm the human body. Pre: HUM 1000 or designated substitute.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar that discusses how war has been portrayed by artists from earliest times until the present day. Some of the themes that may be included are war as depicted in public art, war as shown by soldier-artists (and photographers), the power of military images, and art for war memorials. Pre: Graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory visual arts course covering elements of art, principles or design, and the creative process. Major historical movements in art are covered as well as student expressions in various visual media and forms. Lectures and studio demonstrations. Pre: None.
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3.00 Credits
Light and linear perspective, technical principles, and formula involved in visual perception and expression. Structurally designed to develop latent innate skills in graphic communication. Pre: ARTS 1000 or HUM 1000.
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3.00 Credits
The principles of light and linear perspective, expanded to include complex variations such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, and pigmentation in reference to color. Pre: ARTS 2010.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced students may pursue such topics as photography, set design, mobiles and constructions, and product design. Pre: ARTS 2010 and ARTS 2020.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the principles and techniques of photography. It includes an understanding of how cameras work, the history of photography, ethics of photography, photojournalism, and specialized photographic applications. Students must have an adjustable 35mm camera or similarly capable digital camera. Printing and photo editing will be introduced utilizing the latest versions of Photoshop. Pre: ARTS 1000 or any introductory humanities course.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced students may pursue such topics as photography, set design, mobiles and constructions, and product design. Pre: ARTS 2010 and ARTS 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced students may pursue such topics as photography, set design, mobiles and constructions, and product design. Pre: ARTS 2010 and ARTS 2020.
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