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This course is an approach to watercolor using transparent and opaque techniques. Basics such as stretching paper and laying a graded wash are explored. Subjects range from studio still life to location landscapes. Offered once a year. 3 cr. Art supply fee $25.
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This course focuses on capturing light and volume through relationships of color in stilllifes and landscape painting. 3 cr. Art supply fee $25
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Students learn about preparation of the pulp; dip, pour, and paint methods of sheet formation; and pressing and dying of formed sheets. Students will explore decorative sheet formation techniques such as laminating, embedding, and surface embellishment. Finally, students will learn ways to use this paper as a medium for constructing works in paper, such as collage assemblage, casting, weaving, or 2- and 3-D cards. 3 cr. Art supply fee $25
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A historical survey of western art and architecture from ancient times to the beginning of the Renaissance. 3 cr.
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A historical survey of western art and architecture from the middle of the Renaissance to the twentieth century. 3 cr.
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This course is a survey of important European and American art movements, exploring the individual achievements of major artists such as Picasso, Dali, O'Keeffe, and Moore. Offered in alternate years. 3 cr.
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This two-week summer course taught in London covers the history and culture of the city from the Roman period to the present day, and features extensive exploration of the city and its historic sites. Note: This course is also equivalent to HIST 212 and satisfies both the cultural studies perspective and historical perspective requirements. 3 cr.
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Prerequisite: ART 105. This is a rigorous course that enables students to develop their personal vision further, and to explore the medium of drawing more deeply, based on the foundation acquired in ART 105. Emphasis is on expanding the drawing skills through confrontation with the formal visual problems, using imagination, new ideas, new materials, and new techniques. One goal is to bring out the expressive qualities in each student. 3 cr.
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Prerequisites: ART 120. This intermediate course focuses on sheet formation using plant fibers instead of recycled paper. The course will also cover testing paper for permanence, additives to the pulp (for sizing and permanence), mold making, coloring agents surface decoration, simple bookbinding, and watermarks. Finally, students will use this paper as a medium for constructing works of paper art: Collage, assemblage, personal watermarks, casting from self made molds, sewn and accordion books, and altered books are some of the possibilities. 3 cr.
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This course focuses on the development of Impressionism in art, a departure from realism. Representative figures, French, American, and British, will be studied, such as Monet and Renoir. Some attention will be paid both to the technique and philosophy of Impressionism, as well as to its cultural background. 3 cr.
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