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3.00 Credits
Restricted to the advanced major who is supervising only in his area of concentration or secondary interest and has junior or senior standing. Designed for advanced art majors to obtain experience in directing beginning students in studio techniques. Credit, 3 semester hours
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Advanced study in the lithographic printing processes and further study in intaglio, relief, and screen printing processes and techniques. Credit, 3 semester hours PREREQ: ART 3510.
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Advanced study in any of the four basic printmaking processes with special focus on experimental and multi media printmaking processes and techniques. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ART 4090.
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Advanced study devoted to developing advanced aesthetics and independent motivation in sculpture. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ART 3160.
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A course in sculpture devoted to developing the student's creative expression in sculpture according to his or her own talents and experiences. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ART 4150.
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A course designed to provide advanced study in drawing processes devoted to developing skills, techniques, conceptual approach, and exploration of new materials. Further research into contemporary drawing and its relationship to other art disciplines will be included. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ART 1320, 2320, 3200.
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A survey of Northern European and Italian art from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Emphasis on major artists, workshop methods, style, meaning, patronage, and the function of art in a range of social contexts. Major artistic developments and their cultural contexts will be examined. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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A survey of the major movements in early 20th- century art and aesthetics that developed primarily in Europe. Includes a review of late 19th- century modernist antecedents with emphasis placed on the movements of the early 20th century, including Fauvism (Matisse), Expressionism (Kandinsky), Cubism (Picasso), Futurism (Balla), Dada (Duchamp) and Surrealism (Dali) among others. Major artistic developments and their cultural contexts will be examined. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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A survey of the major movements in art produced since 1945. Emphasis on cultural and historical phenomena related to Abstract Expressionism (Pollock), Pop Art (Warhol), Op Art (Riley), Minimalism (Judd), Super Realism (Estes), and Conceptual Art (Kosuth) among others. In addition to painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture, the course examines assemblage, happenings, installations, body and performance art. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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A survey of European painting, architecture, and sculpture from the early seventeenth through the mid-nineteenth centuries. Emphasis on the major artists, patrons, and styles, including Baroque (Bernini), Rococo (Watteau), Neo-Classicism (David), and Romanticism (Gericault), among others. Major artistic developments and their cultural contexts will be examined. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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