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4.00 Credits
Students engage with introductory work in the design of interactive artwork and the use of the interface as a medium of artistic expression. This is a studio course in which students create works of art and study the practices of professional artists working in the field. Course activities include lectures, demos, student presentations, studio work, and critiques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
Students engage with introductory work in the use of the Internet as a platform for artistic expression. This is a studio course in which students create works of art and study the practice of professional artists working in this field. Course activities include lectures, demos, student presentations, studio work, and critiques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
Students engage with introductory work in the use of new media as a medium of artistic expression. This is a studio course in which students create works of art and study the practices of professional artists working in this field. Media to be explored may include a variety of digitally based practices including the creation of digital still images, work in video or animation, internet based work, the development of content for other interactive platforms, and other new forms of media. Specific focus may vary from quarter to quarter. Course activities include lectures, demos, student presentations, studio work, and critiques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
Students engage with introductory work in the use of computer programming as a medium for artistic expression. This is a studio course in which students create works of art and study the practice of professional artists working in this field. Course activities include lectures, demos, student presentations, studio work, and critiques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
Students engage with introductory work in the use of sound as a medium for artistic expression. This is a studio course in which students create works of art and study the practice of professional artists working in this field. Course activities include lectures, demos, student presentations, studio work, and critiques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
Students engage with introductory work in the use of video as a medium of artistic expression. This is a studio course in which students create works of art and study the practice of professional artists working in this field. Course activities include lectures, demos, student presentations, studio work, and critiques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Painting allows the student to build skills and concepts through studio practice and assignments varied in subject matter, and painting media. Course will cover painting support(s), and ground preparation, the use of various painting mediums, the practice of various working methods, skill building and appreciation of the medium through problems focusing on traditional painting from observation to more contemporary conceptual themes supported by visual, informational presentations and critique. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
This is a beginning studio course that covers the basics of the Intaglio process. Course activities include lectures demonstrations, studio work, critiques, and viewing of original works of art. The focus of this course will be on Intaglio as a means of personal expression. Extensive hands on experience with a variety of intaglio techniques will be experienced through assigned projects and critiques that encourage the integration of concept and technique. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
This is a beginning studio course that covers the basics of the screenprinting process. Course activities include lectures, demonstrations, studio work, critiques, and viewing of original works of art. The focus of this course will be on the screenprinting process as a means of personal expression. Extensive hands on experience with a variety of autographic and photographic screenprinting techniques will be experienced through assigned projects and critiques that encourage the integration of concept and technique. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the art and technique of hand lithography as a medium of artistic expression. It includes lectures and demonstrations covering the basic techniques of lithography, viewing original prints, and extensive hands on experience with a range of lithographic techniques. The format of this course includes both seminar and studio/lab components.
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