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3.00 Credits
Introduces the plastic arts and critical theory affecting those arts, which include the ways of perceiving, formal elements of art, media, design and architecture. Exposure to the ways in which artists of both East and West have expressed themselves. Fosters the understanding of the framework of this art (the culture that spawned it) and an ability to make critical judgments about art and culture. (Arts and Humanities elective)
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3.00 Credits
Designed to introduce the student to the major movements, trends, and artists in Western culture. Includes art, sculpture, and architecture and outlines the fundamental conceptual framework. Underlines the production of Western Art from its origins in ancient Greece to the present. (Arts and Humanities Elective)
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3.00 Credits
Foundations in techniques and processes of drawing. Emphasis on observation and visualization. Object drawing and form organization, using line, value, perspective, proportion and texture. Introduction to drawing the human figure. Use of various drawing media in a lab setting. (Arts and Humanities elective).
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3.00 Credits
Builds on basic skills introduced in ART 106. Complex problems in perspective, dimensional and volumetric drawing. Emphasis on drawing the human figure from life. The structural and anatomical features of the figure are examined as well as those expressive qualities integral to the human form. Principles of composition and elements of design dealt with thorough criticism, lectures, discussions and studio work. Post Secondary Option students need permission from the Chair of Fine and Performing Arts to enroll in this course. (Arts and Humanities elective).
Prerequisite:
ART 106
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course that develops the understanding of basic studio art principles, critical skills and media manipulation. Topics include color theory, use of two-dimensional space.
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3.00 Credits
Helps the student develop the ability to analyze form and space relationships while being introduced to basic three- dimensional processes and materials, including cardboard, clay, plaster and found objects. Through these materials students will explore planar form, solid form, three- dimensional collage, structural dynamics, scale, texture, light, color and time.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to oil painting techniques. Instruction in various methods of application, use of diverse supports, as well as color mixing and utilization of color theory. Traditional and non-traditional approaches to subject matter, composition and expression.
Prerequisite:
ART 106
Corequisite:
ART 110
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and process of printmaking. This class will provide instruction in various printmaking techniques, including but not limited to: monoprinting, relief printing, lithography and intaglio. Includes contemporary and non-toxic methods.
Prerequisite:
ART 106
Corequisite:
ART 110
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3.00 Credits
A basic introduction to ceramic forms with emphasis on production by hand methods and an introduction to the potters wheel. Consideration of the nature and possibilities of clay and introductory glaze testing, as well as firing procedures for bisque and glaze ware.
Prerequisite:
ART 111
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3.00 Credits
A survey of civilization with emphasis on its expression through the visual arts from ancient civilizations through the Medieval Period, focusing upon the relationship between art and its cultural and historical context. Supplies sufficient background for identification of a variety of visual images and genres. Fosters an understanding of the historical context, as well as contemporary and ethical issues related to how such images are viewed currently. Periods and genres not limited to Western Art and Civilization. (Arts & Humanities elective).
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