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ARHS 9980: Master's Research
0.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
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ARHS H4990: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Open to qualified students with approval of department, instructor, and Honors Committee.
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ARHS H5000: Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Open to qualified students with approval of department, instructor, and Honors Committee.
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ARST 1050: Beginning Drawing
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. For majors and non-majors. In this course we will be working from life. The goal is to acquire and develop conceptual and technical skills necessary to translate three dimensional forms to a two dimensional surface.
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ARST 1060: Beginning Drawing
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: ARST 105. This course further explores the primary elements of drawing: line, form, value, and texture as a means of perception, understanding, representation, and communication. Emphasis will be placed on creating a correspondence between subject, method, and intent.
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ARST 1130: Foundations of Art: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Jernegan. This course focuses on design elements and principles of organization within the context of contemporary ceramic art. Students will be introduced to a variety of ceramic materials, processes and aesthetic concerns. Emphasis is given to the relationships between ceramics and other art mediums.
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ARST 1170: Foundations of Art: Glass
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Koss. This course focuses on the history and theory of glass art, and also introduces basic techniques with attention given to issues of composition, perception, communication, and expression. Emphasis also will be placed on the relationships between glass art, other art mediums, and the history of art.
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ARST 1250: Foundations of Art: Painting
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Chism, Prof. Harris. An introduction to color and color theory in painting. Since color constitutes a major means of expressive communication in the visual arts, the painting projects encourage personal responsiveness to color and explore how it enriches our understanding of the natural world.
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ARST 1350: Foundations of Art: Photography
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Okazaki. This course focuses on the history and theory of photography, and also introduces basic techniques, with attention given to issues of composition, perception, communication, and expression. Emphasis also is placed on the relationships between photography, other art mediums, and the history of art.
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ARST 1370: Foundations of Art: Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Cole. This course is designed as an introduction to a wide range of techniques in printmaking. It is developed to give the student an overview of the possibilities with the processes of relief and intaglio printing. Through a series of demonstrations, projects, critiques, and slide lectures the student will explore the rich diversity of the medium and become exposed to the strong tradition of printmaking. Areas covered include: linoleum cuts, woodcuts, collagraph, mono type, dry point, engraving, and etching.
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