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ART 215: History of American Residential Architecture
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Examines the historical origins and elements of American house styles in order to develop insights into the residential architecture of our own era.
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ART 217: Understanding Comic Art
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Examines comics art as a medium of visual communication. Aesthetic qualities unique to comic books and graphic novels analyzed in artistic, historical, and narrative contexts using seminal texts. Strongly recommend: Placement into WR 121 and RD 115.
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ART 218: Lettering Calligraphy I
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers practical and creative uses of calligraphy, lettering principles, techniques and functions, and discusses the traditions and historical development of letters. Fall term: Roman alphabet, lower and upper case. Winter term: Italic alphabet, lower and upper case. Spring term: Carolingian and uncial alphabet styles. Each term may be taken once for a maximum of six credits.
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ART 220: Advanced Lettering and Seminar
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Basic calligraphic scripts studied in ART 218 are reviewed and a variety of additional styles studied. Layout and design principles are presented, and students work through the process of designing and completing both broadsides and commercial kinds of work. Students study the lettering techniques and shop practices necessary for actual production of calligraphic and drawn letters on a commercial basis. Work involves problem-solving activities the professional calligrapher is likely to encounter on the job.
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ART 231: Drawing
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
A studio experience exploring ways of seeing and basic drawing techniques, materials and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. A conceptual framework for critical analysis is presented along with basic art theory. May be taken three times for credit.
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ART 237: Life Drawing
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Students study and draw the human form from professional models. Applying various drawing techniques and concepts, students study the structure, form and proportions of the human figure. Emphasis is upon personal progress as an artist with attention to composition. May be taken three times for credit.
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ART 243: The Photographic Portfolio
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides framework within which students may pursue their unique photographic vision. Explores role of photography in the arts, and rights and responsibilities of the photographic artist. Work in black and white and/or color (color processed at student expense). May be taken three times. Prerequisite: ART 143.
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ART 253: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
An introductory studio experience exploring ceramic form, processes, techniques and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. Students will use a variety of techniques to develop and encourage creative problem solving. Critiques, discussions, and ceramic presentations establish critical skills necessary to evaluate ceramics, explore artistic intent, examine and structural solutions, and expand perceptual awareness. Course includes demonstrations, lectures, slides and audiovisual materials. May be taken three times for credit.
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ART 256: Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Allows further exploration in all aspects of clay processes: development of ideas, care and preparation of clay, skills and understanding related to clay work on and off the potter's wheel, glazes and firing procedures. May be taken three times.
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ART 270: Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Laboratory course in print art focusing on specific techniques and materials each term as well as standards for critical analysis. References the history of the print and the diverse historical and cultural context of the visual arts. Primarily a studio experience with supporting slide lectures and other visual media. Critiques of student work are held regularly. Recommended: ART 115, 116 and 131. May be taken three times for credit.
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