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0.00 Credits
Designed for students in their sophomore (ART 322A), junior (ART 322B) and senior (ART 322C) years, the portfolio review is an opportunity for students to receive acknowledgment for the work completed in their course work. A minimum of two faculty members (who may also be discipline mentors) will review student work and give the feedback necessary to develop a cohesive body of work. Sophomore and junior portfolio reviews are designed to review the ongoing process of making artwork; the senior review will determine which pieces will be included in their senior exhibition and final portfolio. Student will be graded "S" (Satisfactory) or"U" (Unsatisfactory).
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of technique-building, covering more sophisticated processes in both hand building and wheel throwing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to metal as a medium applied to jewelry, holloware, and flatware. Concentration on techniques that will provide background necessary for effective execution of design, concept, and idea for the jeweler-metalsmith.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the process and techniques involved in the production of intaglio prints, including aquatint, mezzotint, line engraving, line etching, lift ground, mixed media, and others. Prerequisite: ART 226.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate level study expanding awareness of clay and ceramic processes as a means of creative expression.
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6.00 Credits
Examination of successful design for ceramics. Exploration of ceramic form and surface as related to sculpture.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced studio course in problem-solving for a creative development of a residential interior. The planning process from client contact and programming, through the final stages of design formulation, revision, and presentation. Architectural issues for interior designers. Prerequisites: ART 136, 310A,B.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of contract field, emphasizes the designer's role in commercial planning. Study of client requirements, work environments, job relationships, psychological effects of color and lighting in public spaces. Projects include a variety of design solutions to commercial space. Prerequisite: ART 332.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive studio course at one of various European sites. Visits will be made to important museums and historical landmarks. Specific focus will vary from year to year, according to instructors and location. Most Study Tours will be open to beginning, intermediate, and advanced students.
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3.00 Credits
An interactive investigation of the contemporary art world, including prevailing ideas and attitudes, prominent and emerging artists, institutions and seats of influence. This course takes the form of a traveling seminar with an integrated studio component, and includes trips to galleries and museums in New York City and elsewhere, in addition to on-campus research and studio work. The course is designed to give studio majors an overview of contemporary art theory and practice, and is open to students in all majors. Preferred prerequisite: Art in the Modern Era.
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