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Staff Content: Art and art history through the cultural resources of New York City. Exploration of how art gets made, how it reaches the public, and the process of its interpretation and display. Art majors may participate in the New York program only during their sophomore or junior year, because they must be on campus during the senior year. Prerequisite: Art 111 or 201 or consent of instructor. Taught: Annually, on New York program, 4 semester credits. Taught in New York.
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Rathbun Content: Projects designed by the student in consultation with the instructor. In-depth exploration of advanced technical and aesthetic problems of students' choice. Prerequisite: Art 213. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Beers Content: Advanced exploration of drawing, including nontraditional means and contemporary practices in the field. Prerequisite: Art 215. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit.
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Vogel Content: Advanced aesthetic, technical, and conceptual problems in clay. Prerequisite: Art 216. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit.
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Tomlinson Content: Development of a significant informed body of work through advanced problems and self-directed study. Prerequisite: Art 217. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit.
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Miller Content: The interrelation of subject matter, concept, and technique. Experimentation with aesthetic and technical considerations including camera formats, scale, sequence, color or alternative processes, portfolio presentation. Prerequisite: Art 220. Students must have a 35mm or larger film camera. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Content: Introducing the advanced student to nonsilver photographic processes, with emphasis on combining a variety of media to form one-of-a-kind photobased images. Historical and contemporary trends. Prerequisite: Art 221. Taught: Alternate years, 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit.
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David Content: Dante's Divine Comedy and visualizations of the poem created in a variety of media from the 14th century to the present. Exploration of how Dante's poetry was influenced by the art and visual culture of his time, and how artists such as Botticelli, Michelangelo, Blake, Delacroix, Ingres, Rodin, and Rauschenberg have engaged the complex world Dante created. Examination of contemporary film and popular culture as well as high art. Consideration of the implications of Dante's concept of "visible speech." Prerequisites: Core 106 and 107. Taught: Alternate years, 4 semester credits.
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Odell Content: Comparative analysis of developments in East Asian and European art of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Emphasis on the exchange of artistic influence through global trade, religious missions, diplomacy, war. Examination of oil and ink painting, calligraphy, sculpture, prints, and objects of the "China Trade," including ceramics, lacquer, textiles. Prerequisite: Art 152, 153, or 111. Taught: Alternate years, 4 semester credits.
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Odell Content: The study of prints as objects of everyday use in early modern Japan and China, with an emphasis on how printed pictures circulated and inculcated norms and normative practices in urban milieux. Prerequisite: Art 152 or 153. Taught: Alternate years, 4 semester credits.
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