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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Prereq. Integrated Communication Level 3; one 210-level humanities/fine arts course - The student explores how contemporary artists make meaning. Through lectures, discussions, and museum visits, she studies art styles and concepts from 1970 to the present. She reflects on how current issues in society impact the artist's point of view.
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3.00 Credits
- The student begins to integrate her knowledge of art elements and art principles in the painting process. She explores various subjects, approaches, and techniques. As she becomes aware of the artmaking process, she begins to make independent decisions, to express her viewpoint in her work, and to meet advanced-level outcomes as an artmaker. She analyzes historical and contemporary art and theory to inform her artmaking.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. For art majors/supports, A/IMD 193C, CM 156Q, A 234 completed or concurrent - The student develops graphic-arts skills through her introduction to printmaking history and techniques: monoprint, stencil, relief, etching, collograph, digital processes, and the artist's book. She creates a diverse portfolio of images and, at the end of the course, trades prints with peers to develop her own print collection.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. For art majors/supports, A 234 - The student continues to develop her skills in design and illustration using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop programs, and she learns to produce short animated movies.
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3.00 Credits
- This course focuses on the collection, preparation, and technical manipulation of natural and synthetic fibers. The student explores art elements through the construction of two- and three-dimensional artworks. She analyzes fiber-art history through the traditional/ functional and contemporary/aesthetic expressions of fiber artists. She exploresWestern papermaking and surface design as well as fiber construction to create an expressive interpretation of global fiber approaches.
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3.00 Credits
- The student learns the aesthetic and technical aspects of producing art-quality photographs using Adobe Photoshop. She must own or have access to a digital camera; digital cameras are available for short-term checkout from the Media Hub. The course culminates in a gallery showing of students' original work.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. For art majors/supports, A/IMD 193C, A 234, CM 156Q - The student learns and applies introductory linear handbuilding and wheel-thrown techniques as well as basic surface treatments and decoration. She is responsible for documenting processes, firing procedures, and basic clay and glaze chemistry. She learns the different methods, capabilities, and limitations of the medium while developing visual three-dimensional objects.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. For art majors/supports, A 234 - The student learns and applies basic techniques of metal fabrication, forming, and manipulation processes in producing three-dimensional artworks. She constructs sculpture and jewelry pieces, using her understanding of design principles and learning the sculptural and decorative aspects of the medium.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. For A majors,
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. For art majors/supports, A 234 - The student investigates glass fusion (the joining together of glass by the application of heat), glass slumping (the controlled bending of glass), glass casting (the pouring of molten glass from a crucible into a mold), and glass enameling (the art of painting on glass with finely crushed glass).
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