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AR 131fs Foundations: in Studio Art
4.00 Credits
Colby College
A rigorous introduction to the major materials and media of studio art through projects involving design, drawing, and painting. A range of aesthetic possibilities is presented, and the student is encouraged to explore a variety of approaches. Out-of-class work is essential. No prior experience is required. Students who consider continuing in studio art courses are urged to complete Art 131 in their first year at Colby. Four credit hours. A. ENGMAN, MITCHELL, REED
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AR 159j Introduction: to Book Arts
2.00 Credits
Colby College
The history and nature of the book as a means of communication and as an art form. Students will learn several formats; each will design and create an original book incorporating both art and text. Nongraded. Studio fee of $70 covers cost of necessary materials, which must be special-ordered. (Formerly "Creativity and Communication".) Two credit hours. BISHOP
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AR 161f Sculpture: I
4.00 Credits
Colby College
An introduction to basic sculpture concepts, techniques, and materials. Out-of-class work is essential. Four credit hours. A. MATTHEWS
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AR 161f Sculpture - I
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AR 162s Sculpture: II
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Further exploration of the materials, techniques, and concepts developed in Sculpture I, with the addition of carving in wood and stone. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 161. Four credit hours. MATTHEWS
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AR 173f Survey: of Asian Art
4.00 Credits
Colby College
An introduction to the history of sculpture, painting, and architecture of India, China, and Japan, with emphasis on the distinctive cultural contexts in which the art forms developed. Four credit hours. A. SPURGEON
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AR 211f Student: Docent Program
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Following instruction in museum education methods and the history of the collection of the Colby College Museum of Art, students offer public tours of the museum. Emphasis on practicing public speaking skills and exploring pedagogical strategies for discussing works of art. For a second credit, students conduct independent research on works in the permanent collection, culminating in a gallery lecture and a short paper. Nongraded. Prerequisite: Art 112 and permission of the instructor. One or two credit hours. LESSING
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AR 212s Student: Docent Program
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Following research of temporary exhibitions and works on display in the permanent collection of the Colby College Museum of Art, students will offer public tours of the museum. Emphasis on practicing public speaking skills and exploring pedagogical strategies for discussing works of art. A public lecture on one artwork is required for the second credit. Nongraded. Prerequisite: Art 112 and permission of the instructor. One or two credit hours. LESSING
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AR 221f Drawing: I
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Fundamentals of drawing and use of graphic materials. Concern for drawing as a means of developing visual and perceptual awareness. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 131. Four credit hours. MATTHEWS
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AR 222s Drawing: II
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Continuation of Drawing I with special concern for drawing the figure. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 221. Four credit hours. MATTHEWS
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AR 234fs Printmaking: I
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Introduction to methods of generating images from printing surfaces. Concentration on relief printmaking. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 131. Four credit hours. REED
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