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ART 100A: Introduction to World Art di V
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An introduction to the dominant styles in painting, sculpture, architecture, the graphic arts and photography from prehistory to the present. Class lectures and discussions are supported by slides of historically significant works. Course requirements include visits to Boston area museums at students' expense. Not open to Art Majors. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credit for ART100.
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ART 101: Color And Design
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A development of the individual's capacity to think in visual terms. Opportunity is provided to analyze the creative process through workshop experiments, which integrate the elements of art and the principles of design with color. Required of Art Majors and Minors. Six scheduled studio hours plus three open studio hours per week.
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ART 102: Basic Drawing
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A foundation course in drawing techniques using a variety of mediums with emphasis on the realization that drawing is fundamental to every form of art. A wide range of studio problems is offered to develop basic drawing skills. Required of Art majors and minors. Six scheduled studio hours plus three open studio hours per week.
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ART 200: Glassblowing
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A course designed to introduce students to the basic techniques used to form glass blown vessels. Offhand and mold blown forms will be demonstrated. Students will be required to create self-developed projects in a teamwork environment. Historical and contemporary glassworking concepts will be discussed throughout the course. 3- Dimensional Studio elective. Four scheduled studio hours plus five open studio hours per week.
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ART 201: Glass Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An investigation into the uses of glass in a sculptural context. Techniques covered will include solid formed works done on a pipe, molten glass casting, kiln formed processes, and other mixed media applications. Proper use of the annealing ovens and other cold working equipment will be stressed. Students will be required to develop a journal, which will include creative concepts and detailed technical information. 3-Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
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ART 202: Figure Drawing
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A studio course that provides students with the opportunity to draw directly from live models. Required of Art Majors. Six scheduled studio hours plus three open studio hours per week. Prerequisite: ART102.
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ART 203: Form And Design
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An introduction to concepts of form and space. A three dimensional investigation of design theory and practice is pursued through experiments with wood, plaster, metal and plastics. Required of Art majors. Six scheduled studio hours plus three open studio hours per week.
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ART 232: Prehistoric, Ancient And Medieval di
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A comprehensive study of the major styles in painting, sculpture and architecture from Prehistory to the end of the Middle Ages. The relationship between the work of art and the social and cultural forces that have contributed to its style and meaning are examined. Class lectures and discussions are supported by slides. A visit to a Boston museum is required. Museum visit at students' expense. Required of Art majors. Three lecture hours per week
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ART 233: Renaissance, Baroque And Rococo di
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A comprehensive study of the major styles in painting, sculpture and architecture from the Proto-Renaissance to the end of the 18th Century. The relationship between the work of art and the social and cultural forces that have contributed to its style and meaning are examined. Class lectures and discussions are supported by slides. A visit to a Boston museum is required. Museum visit at students' expense. Required of Art majors. Three lecture hours per week.
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ART 236: The Arts in di
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A study of painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts from the colonial period to the present. Emphasis on such major themes and styles as portraiture, genre painting, American impressionism, and modernism, including Native American and African American traditions and Asian influences. Art works will be studied in their cultural, social and political contexts. Course requirements include visits to Museums and historic houses in Salem and Boston. Museum visits at students' expense. Three lecture hours per week.
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