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3.00 Credits
In this design studio students are introduced to the field of architectural design and the design process. We examine various aspects of this functional art including scale, texture, volume, void, light, rhythm, and form.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a mixture of design theory critique and actual production of pottery.
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3.00 Credits
Meets the following requirements: AD HS HY In July of 1989 North Carolina's Senator Jesse Helms sent a letter to his constituents describing Andres Serrano's photograph "Piss Christ" as a sickening, abhorrent, and shocking act by an arrogant blasphemer. Using the visual arts, film, and performance pieces of the recent past, this course attempts to assess the contemporary arts and the controversies which surround them as reflective of broader currents of social change. Significant trends and events of the 70s, 80s, and 90s which include gay-themed and feminist art as well as art which asks provocative questions about race are addressed as a way of understanding the postmodernist sensibilities. Among the artists and works to be considered are the photos of Cindy Sherman, Andres Serrano, and Robert Mapplethorpe; the paintings of Mark Tansey, David Salle, Eric Fishl, and Balthus (the grandfather of voyeurism in postmodernist painting). Evaluations are based on participation in class discussions, a journal, an oral presentation, and a final project or paper. Level: Introductory. Class limit: 20 Prerequisite: coursework in visual arts or contemporary culture. *HS* *HY* *AD* Instructor: JoAnne Carpenter
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3.00 Credits
Historic preservation has been and is increasingly important to environmental design.
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3.00 Credits
This "hands on" theory/performance course for singers, instrumentalists, guitarists, pianists, drummers, etc., deals with improvisation, a spontaneous exchange or interplay of musical ideas and moods.
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3.00 Credits
In order to help students develop their own artistic vision, this course emphasizes "sketching" over "drawings" and encourages experimentation with various kinds of subject matter.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the fundamental course for students pursuing studies in Arts and Design, offering insights into the range of issues addressed in the arts and design curriculum while also helping students investigate their own creativity.
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3.00 Credits
This is a learn-the-basics course in which the essentials of keyboard harmony are introduced in order for the student to be able to play functional piano.
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3.00 Credits
Keyboard II is a continuation of practical technique leading to keyboard fluency.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the particular styles of music that have had such a profound effect on America, as well as the world in the twentieth century.
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