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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*361 or ARTS*362, or permission of instructor) This course examines advanced concepts and methods in photography. Students complete more complex topical self-identified projects and engage with theoretical text developing a greater sense of creative self. Offered as needed
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*361(10577) or ARTS*362(10578);
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: ARTS 281) Investigates metal's ductility and plasticity. In the class students will be introduced to raising, fold forming, and hammer forming techniques.
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*281;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*362 or permission of instructor) An intensive studio course in photographic lighting techniques for artistic and commercial applications. The course expands from ARTS*362, providing more advanced techniques in, but not limited to, location lighting, portrait, still life, editorial, architectural, and fine art documentation photography. Students learn the professional practices needed for starting and maintaining a commercial photography business. F, offered as needed
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*362(3639);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*311, ARTS*312, or ARTS*313) Upper level course for students with substantial backgrounds in painting. The choice of medium and content will be left to the student. Emphasis is on creating a mature body of work, developing personal expression and style. F
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*311 ARTS*312 or ARTS*313;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*311, ARTS*312, ARTS*313, or ARTS*411) Upper level courses for students with substantial backgrounds in painting. The choice of medium and content is determined by the student. Creating a mature body of work, developing personal expression and style are emphasized. S
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*311 ARTS*312 ARTS*411 or ARTS*313;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*208 or ARTS*320; or permission of instructor) This course explores action and the utilization of the body as a material in contemporary art. In this course, studens create both in-process and developed performance artworks presented in class for critique. This course is experimental in nature, and is open to a wide range of possibilities and interpretations of what performance art is, and could be. We investigate audience-performer relationships, site-specificity, working with extended duration, body awareness, personae work and documentation strategies. We engage texts and other media to gain an understanding of the history of performance art. We also explore contemporary climate around the medium's inclusion and/or exclusion from institutional art contexts, public spaces, and artist-run intiatives. Spring
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*208 or ARTS*320(10581);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) (Prereq: ARTS*323 or ARTS*421) This course examines a variety of strategies for developing a conceptual focus in ceramics. Emphasis is on individual creative expression within the specificity of the ceramic medium. Clay formulation, glaze calculation, and firing technologies are further explored to help each student effectively utilize ceramic materials in ways to enhance and improve their own aesthetic sensibilities. S, odd years
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*323 or ARTS*421(9219);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*361 or ARTS*362, or permission of instructor) Students envision, develop, and produce a cohesive body of work during this course. Any photographic process is utilized while students learn to research and articulate their final portfolio's foundational usees of craft and context. Offered as needed
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*361(10577) or ARTS*362(10578);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(=COMM*460) This course teaches the principles and art behind editing film, video, and television. It explores such topics as the terminology and language of film editing. Students begin manipulating and editing footage. F,S,Su
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: ARTS 200 or ARTS 207 or ARTS 209 or ARTS 370 or ARTS 373) Advanced work on an individual basis in one or more printmaking media. Emphasis placed on experimentation and development of personal imagery and direction.
Prerequisite:
Take 1 group; GROUP: Take ARTS*200(6577); GROUP: Take ARTS*207(6578); GROUP: Take ARTS*209(6579); GROUP: Take ARTS*370(6581); GROUP: Take ARTS*373(6583);
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