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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the basic aspects of management, exhibition design and installation in art galleries and museums. Presentations will be made using film, slide lectures, trips to local galleries and museums, and visiting museum personnel. Salve Regina's University Gallery will be used as a teaching tool. Prerequisite: ART/ICT/CHP major or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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This is an advanced studio class where the emphasis will be placed on a concentrated topic. Primarily these subjects are associated with specific design intent, such as poster design, packaging, typography, etc. Since there are numerous aspects to the graphic design profession, topics will vary each time the course is offered. Students may take this course more than once for different topics. Prerequisites: ART241 and ICT100. 3-9 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Video imaging offers a myriad of possibilities for the combination and layering of sound and image, manipulating our perception of space and time. This class examines the nature of "video art" and how it differs from television, photographyand film. Students are exposed to the techniques of video/film production and the use of the video camera and editing software (Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro). A critical analysis of the video medium is included along with the continual assessment of student video projects. Cameras and editing equipment are provided. 3 credits.
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This class will investigate illustrative approaches to narrative, descriptive drawing. Students will work with the figure, using interiors, imaginary and abstract settings. Various media will be used including charcoal, ink, wash, colored pencil and pastel. The possibilities offered with digital printmaking will also be introduced. Prerequisites: ART131, ART132 and ART200 or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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An advanced studio experience designed to explore the expressive potential of painting. Students will begin to develop a personal style as well as a distinct point of departure for their work. Topics for study run from abstract work through work of a highly representational nature and all points in between. Prerequisites: ART131, ART200, and ART252. 3-9 credits.
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Theories of art from both Eastern and Western traditions are examined in light of both ancient and contemporary concepts. Readings from Plato, to Joyce, to Japanese aesthetics, to the role of censorship form the basis of class discussion. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced studio course covering a concentrated topic such as large format, nonsilver and mixed media, color, or contemporary approaches. Students are expected to develop a consistent body of work for evaluation. This course may be taken more than once for different topics. Prerequisite: ART261. 3-9 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for the introduction of specialized, in-depth study of specific subject areas. Courses which may depend on the demands of departmental curriculum provide a flexible outlet for students needing a more advanced course in art history. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers areas of special interest relating to art studio disciplines such as sculpture, digital video, large format photography and printmaking. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
In this capstone course for Studio Art and Interactive Communication Technology majors, students meet in seminar style groups for critique and discussion. Students concentrate in their major concentration area on work that expresses a sound technical background, an understanding of contemporary art concerns, and the awakening of a personal style. Professional concerns of a visual artist are discussed, ranging from taxes and the law to portfolio presentations to selecting graduate schools. The Senior Thesis Exhibit and portfolio production culminates this experience. Prerequisite: Senior Studio Art major or ICT major. 3-6 credits.
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