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3722. Interdisciplinary Art Practice. Investigation of experimental, collaborative and interdisciplinary art practice-extending outward to include a variety of creative fields; including technology. Projects challenge students to redefine traditional approaches to art making utilizing concepts, processes and performative actions inherent to drawing in a wide context of materiality, surface, space, site-specific, collaborative and ephemeral methodologies. May be repeated a total of two times for 6 semester hours. Prereq.: Two of the following ART 2625, ART 2626, ART 2611, ART 2674, ART 2691, ART 2669. 2 s.h.
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3723. Drawing Studio. Continued exploration of contemporary drawing practices with a focus on advancing creative and alternative extensions to traditional image making. Students develop personal, perceptual, conceptual, and interpretive solutions to a variety of drawing problems employing both traditional and unconventional processes and materials. Directed readings, research, writing, group discussions and critique. One hour lecture and five hours lab. May be repeated up to 12 semester hours. Prereq.: ART 1522. 3 s.h.
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3725. Intermediate Printmaking. Further exploration of intaglio, relief, lithography and screenprinting processes, including digital and photo-mechanical processess. Emphasis on refining technique, experimentation, and further development of concept through the study of historical and contemporary printmaking artists. Prereq.: ART 2625 or ART 2626. 3 s.h.
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3732. Intermediate Ceramics. Continuation of handbuilding methods; introduction to wheel-thrown ceramics. Prereq.: ART 2631. 3 s.h.
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3733. Ceramics Studio. Explore alternative ceramic processes, midrange clay, glaze and firing technology while strengthening craft, technical, and conceptual skills. A variety of techniques, applications, technology, and the use of various interdisciplinary tools and methodologies will be covered. Class projects will allow students to build skill while developing a personal aesthetic within the realm of ceramic art. One hour lecture and five hours lab. May be repeated up to 12 semester hours. Prereq.: ART 2631 or by permission of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3737. Pre-K-4, Visual Arts Education. Cognitive and interdisciplinary arts activities for multiple age levels to meet the developmental needs of learners at diverse ages. Curriculum development, long- and short-range planning, motivational procedures, assessment processes, field-based activities. Prereq.: Junior standing (63 s.h.). 3 s.h.
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3741. Topics in Medieval Art. Topics in European Art from the beginnings of Christianity through the Gothic period (500 and 1500 A.D.). Specific content varies by semester and may include a general survey of Medieval art, or in-depth topics such as Early Christian and Byzantine art or Medieval sculpture. May be taken twice for credit if content differs. Prereq.: ART 1541 or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3741A. Topics in Medieval Art Early Christian and Byzantine Art. Topics in European Art from the beginnings of Christianity through the Gothic period (500 and 1500 A.D.). Specific content varies by semester and may include a general survey of Medieval art, or in-depth topics such as Early Christian and Byzantine art or Medieval sculpture. May be taken twice for credit if content differs. Prereq.: ART 1541 or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3741B. Topics in Medieval Art: Early Medieval. Topics in European Art from the beginnings of Christianity through the Gothic period (500 and 1500 A.D.). Specific content varies by semester and may include a general survey of Medieval art, or in-depth topics such as Early Christian and Byzantine art or Medieval sculpture. May be taken twice for credit if content differs. Prereq.: ART 1541 or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3742. Topics in Renaissance Art. The art and architecture of Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. Examines the work of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Durer, and others. Topics vary by semester and include the Renaissance in Italy and the Renaissance in Northern Europe. May be repeated if the content is different. Prereq.: ART 1542 or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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