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3.00 Credits
Course fee. An introduction to the elements and principles of three-dimensional art making. The course explores visual problem solving and concepts of creating three-dimensional artwork via line, form, volume, texture, color, spacial relationships, etc. Includes lectures, written assignments, demonstrations, and critiques. Assignments include the production of three-dimensional artwork using various media. 3 Cr.
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Course fee. Provides an introduction to the basic elements of drawing and two dimensional imagery; including drawing from natural forms; aesthetic elements, such as line, value, composition, space, perspective, and mark making; and a basic understanding of the development of content in a work of art. 3 Cr.
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Course fee. (Taught at Visual Studies Workshop, lab hours weekdays at VSW) Provides an introduction to the use of video as a medium for individual expression and creativity. Develops basic video skills (i.e., the operation of the video camera, analogue editing and digital video systems) and fundamental procedures in planning and producing a videotape are presented through demonstrations, lectures and practice sessions. Uses screenings and artists?presentations to illustrate contemporary work in video. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: ART 221. Course fee. Provides studio experience using a variety of drawing materials to teach drawing skills and allow students to acquire the necessary background for further study. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: ART 210. Course fee. Introduces students to the use of the computer as a tool of art making. Uses multimedia software to create digital art. Encourages students to explore and combine computer-based techniques with traditional studio art techniques. Requires short readings to accompany the assignments to help students contextualize their work within the historical, social and political arena that surrounds the production of computer-based art. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: ART 210. Course fee. (Two sections: SUNY Brockport campus and Visual Studies Workshop.) Explores photography ? creative potential for personal expression. Covers 35mm camera operation, processing and developing film, and printing black and white photographs in the darkroom. During the first half of this class focus is on technical skills. During the second half focus is on the use of the students?newly found skills and their creative potential. Requires students to have access to an adjustable 35mm camera. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: ART 331. Course fee. (Taught at Brockport Campus and Visual Studies Workshop.) Expands on the basic darkroom skills covered in introductory photography courses, with an emphasis on the conceptual aspects of image making. Prompts students to experiment with expanded processes such as digital imaging, hand applied photo emulsions, etc. Teaches students how to test equipment accuracy to ensure proper exposures. Employs a variety of assignments using technical tools learned as applied to conceptual themes. Entails lectures and field trips to supplement the studio work. 3 Cr. ART 333 Introduction to Color Ph
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 221. Course fee. Provides an introduction to painting and design theory. Emphasizes such design elements as form, texture, line, tone, and the spatial and structural aspects of color through the application of various painting techniques. Uses principally oil and acrylics. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: ART 341. Course fee. Provides a continuation of ART 341 with emphasis on composition, structure of space, and the human figure. Uses principally oil and acrylic paints. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 221. Course fee. Entails an introduction to printmaking processes including monotype, intaglio and relief processes. Stresses conceptual development, technical skills and compositional elements throughout the semester. 3 Cr.
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