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ART 212: Survey Visual Arts of The 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Through the study of 20th century art principally focused on European and American art and culture, students will develop an understanding of the role of art and culture in the first half of the 20th century. Special emphasis will be placed on examining paintings, sculptures, and some graphic arts through field trips and classroom discussion. Minimal background in history or art history helpful, but not required. WINTER
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ART 213: Survey Visual Arts of The 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Through the study of 20th century art principally focused on European and American art and culture, students will develop an understanding of the role of art and culture of the post-war era to present day. Special emphasis will be placed on examining paintings, sculptures, and some graphic arts through field trips and classroom discussion. Minimal background in history or art history helpful, but not required. SPRING
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ART 218: Calligraphy- Intermediate
2.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Reviews basic calligraphy hands and introduces a variety of additional styles. Presents layout and design principles and the process of designing and completing both broadside and commercial kinds of work. Includes the lettering techniques and shop practices necessary for actual production of calligraphic and drawn letters on a commercial basis and problem solving activities the professional calligrapher is apt to encounter on the job. Prerequisite: ART 118 or instructor approval. FALL 2009 - 2010
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ART 219: Calligraphy- Intermediate
2.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Reviews basic calligraphy hands and introduces a variety of additional styles. Presents layout and design principles and the process of designing and completing both broadside and commercial kinds of work. Includes the lettering techniques and shop practices necessary for actual production of calligraphic and drawn letters on a commercial basis and problem solving activities the professional calligrapher is apt to encounter on the job. Prerequisite: ART 118 or instructor approval. WINTER 2009 - 2010
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ART 220: Calligraphy- Intermediate
2.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Reviews basic calligraphy hands and introduces a variety of additional styles. Presents layout and design principles and the process of designing and completing both broadside and commercial kinds of work. Includes the lettering techniques and shop practices necessary for actual production of calligraphic and drawn letters on a commercial basis and problem solving activities the professional calligrapher is apt to encounter on the job. Prerequisite: ART 118 or instructor approval. SPRING 2009 - 2010
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ART 225: Computer Graphics I
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Introduction to the theory and use of digital media in the design process. Students use a variety of tools and techniques for visual communication including typography, page layout, digital imaging and three dimensional modeling. Design principles and concepts, creative use of media and critical analysis of work are emphasized. WINTER
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ART 226: Computer Graphics II
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students continue to develop the use of tools and techniques of computer graphics in the design process. Students engage more advanced aspects of composition, digital imaging, three dimensional modeling, rendering and animation. Creative problem solving, concept development, design applications and communication issues are explored. Prerequisite: ART 225. SPRING
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ART 231: Drawing- Intermediate
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Studio course with an emphasis on the development of concepts and techniques of drawing with increasing sophistication. Assigned projects are designed to deepen understanding of the creative process through the study of historical and contemporary art in addition to studio practice. Students continue building a personal portfolio that reveals the beginning of an internal search for meaning/content, personal style, and individual expression. Prerequisite: ART 133 or instructor approval. Intermediate Drawing series 231, 232, 233 may be taken in any sequence. FALL
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ART 232: Drawing- Intermediate
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Studio course with an emphasis on the development of concepts and techniques of figure drawing with increasing skill and sophistication. Assigned projects are designed to deepen understanding of the creative process through the study of historical and contemporary art in addition to studio practice. Students continue building a personal portfolio that reveals the beginning of an internal search for meaning/content, personal style, and individual expression. Prerequisite: ART 133. Intermediate Drawing series 231, 232, 233 may be taken in any sequence. WINTER
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ART 233: Drawing- Intermediate
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Studio course with an emphasis on the development of concepts and techniques of drawing with increasing sophistication. Assigned projects are designed to deepen understanding of the creative process through the study of historical and contemporary art in addition to studio practice. Students continue building a personal portfolio that reveals the beginning of an internal search for meaning/content, personal style, and individual expression. Prerequisite: ART 133 or instructor approval. Intermediate Drawing series 231, 232, 233 may be taken in any sequence. SPRING
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