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ARTS 1020: Color
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course provides an introduction to basic color theory and aesthetic concepts in both two- and three-dimensional art and design. Lectures, discussions, studio assignments and critiques focus on contemporary and historical aspects of color. ( Prerequisite: NONE although ARTS 1010 or ARTS 1310 is recommended) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1050: Drawing II- Life Drawing
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course offers an introduction to the study of the human figure and its relationship to the environment. Students draw from both nude models and skeletons. (Prerequisite: ARTS 1010) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1310: Two- Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course examines the basic elements of design including line, shape, value, color, texture, movement and direction; and the principles of design, such as balance, unity, emphasis, variety and similarity. Primary focus is on studying the potential for visual communication when composing an image or design using the two-dimensional or flat, format. Classes include lectures, demonstrations, studio assignments and critiques. Studio Lecture: 4 hours
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ARTS 1410: Three- Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This studio course introduces students to the elements, principles and construction methods used in making art and design in three dimensions. Using simple materials such as wire, cardboard, form core and plaster, students learn to organize forms in space. The principles of scale, spatial orientation, balance, rhythm, positive and negative form and context is studied and used in the making of studio projects. Classes include lectures, demonstrations, studio assignments and critiques. Studio Lecture: 4 hours
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ARTS 1500: Art Seminar
1.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
Art Seminar is a course designed to help students set and pursue goals, such as transfer to a four-year art program and to explore careers in the fields of art and design. Seminar topics may include portfolio preparation, choosing an art school, photographing artwork and exploring careers in the arts. The seminar presents a variety of guest speakers including representatives from four-year art schools and professional artists and designers. This course is designed for art majors or for students considering a major in art. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor required for non-art students.) Lecture: 1 hour Prerequisite: Successful completion of course required before registering. Corequisite: Course must be taken en prior to or at the same time.
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ARTS 1510: Art History: Ancient to Medieval
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is a survey of visual art from prehistory through Gothic Europe. Emphasis is placed on how art, architecture and functional objects provide evidence of the religious beliefs and cultural structures of early civilizations. Regions covered include Egypt, the Near East and Europe. Lecture: 3 hours
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ARTS 1520: Art History: Renaissance to the Modern
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is a survey of visual art and architecture from the Renaissance through the 20th century, focused primarily upon European and American study. The manner in which art both reflects and shapes history is a central means of exploration, leading to the complexities of art in the Post-Modern period. ( Recommended: ARTS 1510 ) Lecture: 3 hours
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ARTS 1530: Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This seminar-style course analyzes art outside of Europe and America through focused studies of world cultures, providing a depth of understanding rather than a comprehensive survey. Creative expressions in Africa, Asia, the Americas and the Pacific Islands are the landscape of investigation. Through weekly readings and writing exercises; lecture, discussion and film; online research and visits to museums and galleries, this class builds a vision of the world seen through diverse cultural traditions. Lecture: 3 hours
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ARTS 1600: through ARTS 1999
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
are open to all students and provide basic study in a variety of art disciplines. Previous study in a foundation level course may be recommended but not required. Other prerequisites may apply. Courses numbered ARTS 2000 and above are designed for continued work after basic studies have been completed. More than one prerequisite may be required.
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ARTS 1610: Textile Design/ Fibers
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This studio course is designed to introduce students to a variety of dyeing and surface design techniques on fabric, with an emphasis on learning the elements and principles of two-dimensional design. Techniques may include shibori tie-dye, batik wax-resist, paste-resist, blockprinting and photo transfer. Traditional and contemporary examples of these processes are presented and good craftsmanship is emphasized. This course is recommended for all art majors and can serve as an introductory art course for all students. ( Recommended: ARTS 1010 or 1020 or 1310) Studio: 4 hours
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