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ART 100: Drawing for the Non-Art Major
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
General drawing techniques to develop basic skills and to give students an appreciation for the creative process of artists. Studio fee.
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ART 101,102: Drawing I & II
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Drawing in various media in black and white and color. Still life, landscape, perspective, anatomy, figure and portrait drawing. Art 101 is a prerequisite to Art 102. Studio fees.
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ART 104: Intro to Sculpture/Pottery
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An introduction to 3-D techniques including both pottery and sculpture in a variety of media. Studio fee. Open to non-majors.
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ART 115: Methods and Materials for Educators/Therapists
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A hands-on introduction to a variety of methods, materials, and techniques used for therapy or for teaching the visual arts in the PreK-12 or therapy environment, including (among others) collage, stained glass, crafts, and basic printmaking. Studio fee. Open to non-majors.
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ART 200: Theory of Color and Design
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Principles of design; problems in two and three dimensions with emphasis on the creative approach. Students learn to appreciate art work through class assignments, a museum trip, slides, videos, research and class discussions.
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ART 201: Fundamentals of Design
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A basic requirement for all fine arts courses, and essential to related courses in the design and technological areas. Elements of Design and Unifying Principles are stressed as the foundation of all art forms. Semester projects develop critical awareness of the properties of design and their recognition in the analysis of and the execution of art.
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ART 202: Fundamentals of Color
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An in-depth study of the Fundamentals of Design and the relationship of color to the design process. Explores the vital role of color, its properties, its physical, psychological and emotional qualities and the effects on the development of art. Prerequisite: ART 201.
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ART 205: Design and Lettering
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A fundamental design course in which students will apply the knowledge and practice of a minimum of five lettering styles and apply them to the design and ornamentation of a layout page. Some computer knowledge is advisable. Elements of Design and Unifying Principles are integral to the execution of the lettering layout. Studio fee. Prerequisite: ART 201; Suggested, GRD 103. Studio fee.
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ART 209: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A course designed to acquaint the college student with the language, issues and concepts of art. Elements of design will be applied to various forms of visual expression, including drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture. Slides, videos, a scheduled museum visit and class discussions will develop an appreciation of art as an influential force in present-day living.
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ART 215: The Art of Bookmaking
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
The basics of hand papermaking and handmade books, using simple techniques and readily available tools and materials. Experimentation with decorative elements, lettering, printmaking techniques, as well as the use of creative writing to add text and imagery to the bookmaking process. Methods to assemble, bind, and cover various styles of both simple and complex book designs. Studio fee. Open to non-majors.
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