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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the basic skills and concepts of black and white Fine Arts photography, using traditional 35mm film cameras, film processing and darkroom printing methods. With an emphasis on creativity and inventiveness, students will explore the image-making potential and craft of gelatin silver photographic printing. A 35mm film camera with manual controls is required; some are available for loan. Minimum of three hours of work per week outside of the classroom is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the aesthetic and technical fundamentals of digital photography with emphasis on creativity. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE ACCESS TO A DIGITAL SINGLE LENS REFLEX CAMERA FOR THE DURATION OF THIS COURSE. This studio art class meets for six hours a week and requires a minimum of three hours work outside the classroom per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the study of digital photography, digital video, web-based art, time-based art and related subjects beyond the introductory level. The emphasis is on continued development of personal imagery within the context of the digital arts. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Digital Media Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical works [painting, printmaking, etc.] in the digital arts, especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the study of digital photography, digital video, web-based art, time-based art and related subjects beyond the introductory level. The emphasis is on continued development of personal imagery within the context of the digital arts. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Digital Media Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical works [painting, printmaking, etc.] in the digital arts, especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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