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3.00 Credits
This course is geared for anyone who wants to know more about green design, whether in the interior design business or interested in upgrading your own surroundings. Topics covered include alternative and safe "green" applications for energy-conserving products such as lighting, flooring, windows, and insulating materials, as well as non-polluting products and sources for coatings, wallpaper, and fabrics. Solutions by top architects and designers for addressing environmental issues in residential and commercial projects will be explored. Participants will learn how to make a difference through the application of practical guidelines for responsible interior design.
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3.00 Credits
"Based on a proposal in which a student is working independently with the assistance of an instructor sponsor(s), the proposal is concerned with matters that can best be pursued individually rather than in a class. Continuing Education department approval is required.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to help you get the children's book inside you onto paper and into book form. Assignments during the first half of the class will focus on storytelling and illustration techniques, creating a book dummy, and marketing your book to publishers. Students may then use the second half of the class to apply these skills to their own personal children's book project. A published, children's book illustrator will be featured as a guest speaker.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Beginners and advanced students are welcomed in this popular studio class! Learn how to transform your ideas into wearable art! Class will focus on a variety of chain making, wire wrapping and bead stringing techniques. Students will combine these skills to create several pieces that are uniquely their own.
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3.00 Credits
Learn the basics of forming and joining to transform your ideas into wearable art, such as rings, pins, pendants, and/or linkages/chains. Techniques included will be design layout, piercing, forming, filing, basic cold joining, soldering, bezel making, and simple stone setting, coloration and finishing. Students will combine these steps to create several pieces that are uniquely their own.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the process of fusing vitreous enamel (glass) to metal. A variety of application techniques will be covered, including an exploration of traditional embellishments of the surface, such as cloisonn? china painting, and the use of metal leaf on enamel. We will also explore new techniques such as computer- generated decorative decals. Students interested in working both two & three-dimensionally are welcome. No jewelry/metals experience is necessary.
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The Introduction to Basic Photography course instructs students in proven techniques enabling them to produce quality photographs. Through a better understanding of photography, students will learn to improve the quality of their picture taking. The course will focus on both the technical and creative aspects of photography. Students will be working with black and white materials only. A 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera is required. Students will learn how to use their SLR cameras, develop black and white film, and make black and white prints. Weekly shooting assignments will be completed outside of class.
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3.00 Credits
Through gaining a better understanding of photography, learn proven techniques to produce quality photographs. Focus on both the technical and creative aspects of photography. With a required 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera, work with black and white materials only. Learn how to use the SLR camera, develop black and white film, and make black and white prints. Weekly shooting assignments will be completed outside of class. Required: 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) camera.
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3.00 Credits
Using the natural world as inspiration, gain skills in realistic rendering thgourgh exploring techniques for depicting an object's form, structure, texture and pattern. Demonstrations and hands-on exercises encourage experimentation with colored pencil, watercolor and acrylic. Projects include learning how to choose, mix and apply color and how to exploit lighting to heighten the realistic qualities of such objects as plants, birds and animals. Students will increase their sensory awareness, confidence in basic artmaking skills and understanding of composition in order to create more complex and expressive works of art.
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