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ARTS 1630: Introduction to Sculpture and Form
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
Concept development and structural problem-solving are emphasized in this advanced study of three-dimensional design. Examples of form in nature, sculpture and architecture as well as current approaches to sculpture using basic materials and techniques are practiced and discussed. Classes include demonstrations, studio assignments, critiques and lectures. (Recommended: ARTS 1410) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1650: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course acts as an introduction to fine art ceramics. Coil, slab and other basic hand building methods as well as glazing and various kiln firing methods are covered. Kiln and basic glazes are provided; clay and tools must be purchased. ( Recommended: ARTS 1410) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1660: Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This is a continuation of fine arts ceramics using advanced hand-building techniques. Wheel throwing, glaze formulation, kiln management and alternative firing methods are introduced. Kiln and basic glazes are provided; clay and tools must be purchased. (Prerequisite: ARTS 1650 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1710: Graphic Design I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of graphic design and visual communication. Graphic representation and typographic fundamentals are explored with electronic and traditional media, tools, skills and methodology. A history of graphic communication is presented through example and slide presentation. (Prerequisite: none, although ARTS 1310 is recommended) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1720: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course continues coverage of concepts introduced in Graphic Design I. Focus is on creative image making and typographic development in a variety of visual formats. Projects provide experience with elements of print and/or digital publication design, logo design, poster design and the design of visual systems. ( Prerequisite: ARTS 1710 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1810: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course emphasizes the creative and expressive aspects of form and content in black-and-white photographic imagery. Course content includes the operation of a camera, film development and printing and may include alternative and contemporary processes. A 35 mm camera with adjustable controls, film, paper and developing equipment are required. ( Prerequisite: NONE - although ARTS 1010 or ARTS 1310 is recommended) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1820: Photography II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course refines basic photographic techniques and introduces material such as photographic lighting, archival processes, toning, exposure, developmental controls and alternative and contemporary processes. The history, styles and critical theory of photography are presented through lectures, reading, gallery visits and studio assignments. Students develop portfolios focusing on presentation, sequencing and multiple images. ( Prerequisite: ARTS 1810 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 1840: Digital Art I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course explores creative and technical issues related to computer-based image making as an effective means of artistic expression. While students apply the fundamentals using the latest industrystandard digital photo editing software, they also acquire both the manual and conceptual skills associated with creativity in the digital realm. Projects provide experience with image manipulation, montage, color corrections, retouching, and layout and design of individual artist's projects. Studio: 4 hours.
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ARTS 1850: Digital Photography I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is an introduction to the technique of digital photography and its use as a form of artistic expression and visual communication. The course covers the operation and manipulation of digital cameras in order to capture images. Students learn how to enhance, correct and manipulate their images using the most current industry standard photo editing programs. Through demonstrations and assignments, a survey of work by contemporary artists, and a final portfolio, students ar introduced to the vocabulary, concepts, tools and aesthetic possibilities of digital photography. Students must own a four mega-pixel (or greater) digital camera with manual, program, aperture and shutter priority exposure modes. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
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ARTS 2010: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course offers an introduction to the painting process through an investigation of theories; materials and techniques. Historical and contemporary aesthetic issues are explored through studio assignments, slide lectures, discussions, critiques and museum and gallery visits. (Prerequisite: ARTS 1010; Recommended: ARTS 1020) Studio: 4 hours Prerequisite: Successful completion of course required before registering. Corequisite: Course must be taken prior to or at the same time.
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