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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare students to work from their imagination. To this end, the course explores methods of conceptualizing form, space and light. With this formal grounding, students begin to explore other imaginative possibilities in drawing and examine contemporary ideas as they relate to drawing. Studio work is supported by slides lectures, discussions and critiques. Six studio hours weekly and independent work. Prerequisites: FA104, 105, 200, or 203; or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare students to work from their imagination. To this end, the course explores methods of conceptualizing form, space and light. With this formal grounding, students begin to explore other imaginative possibilities in drawing and examine contemporary ideas as they relate to drawing. Studio work is supported by slides, lectures, discussions and critiques. Six studio hours weekly and independent work. Prerequisites: FA104, 105, 200, or 203; or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced course in drawing from the figure, directed toward a clearer perceptual understanding of the human form. Emphasizes surface anatomy and the figure in art. Prerequisites: FA104, 105, AH 111 or AH 112.
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2.00 Credits
A two credit version of FA 304 designed to provide students with supplemental study of the human figure. See description under FA 304.
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4.00 Credits
See description under FA 207.
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4.00 Credits
Students develop and explore individual problems in painting, working toward the development of a more personal means of expression. Six studio hours weekly plus independent work. Prerequisite: FA211; or permission of the adviser.
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4.00 Credits
Independent work in painting with increased individual responsibility. The students work to bring focus and clarity to their ideas and through that distillation bring greater intensity to the work. Six studio and critique hours weekly plus independent work. Prerequisite: FA211; or permission of the adviser.
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4.00 Credits
Individual projects under the direction of the instructor. Offers work in acrylics, oils, watercolor and/or drawing techniques according to students' individual backgrounds and goals. Includes individual instruction and critiques, weekly group critique and discussion of reading assignments. Prerequisite: background in art fundamentals; or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Investigation into advanced printmaking processes and techniques, including multiplate, viscosity color printing, photo-etching, color posterization, stone and plate lithography. Emphasizes the expansion of printmaking images to achieve a strong creative and individual direction; encourages the aesthetic considerations of form and expression. Provides historical investigation of print as the means for expressing attitudes toward the world. Marketing and business practices introduced as well as techniques for operating a print studio. Three critique and lecture hours weekly plus intensive independent work. Prerequisites: FA203 and junior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Individual projects under the direction of the instructor. Offers technical work in intaglio, relief, lithography, silk screen and photographic processes according to students' individual backgrounds and goals. Includes individual instruction and critiques, weekly group critique and discussion of reading assignments. Prerequisite: background in art fundamentals; or permission of the instructor.
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