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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) This course follows the development of a modern consciousness within the art of Europe and the United States from 1840 to 1940. The progressive advance of stlistic movements during a time of industrial change and colonial expansion includes realism, impressionism, post-impressionism, expressionism, cubism, dada, surrealism, and others. The impact of non-European traditions on the growth of a modern aesthetic is explored. F
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Museum Studies provides an overview of the field of museum studies and museology. Students in this course examine a variety of interdisciplinary institutions, explore current practices and issues in museums, and learn about the historic and contemporary classification of various types of museums (e.g. history, art, natural history, etc.), their structure and organization, and their roles in society. Offered as needed
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) An introductory course in visual language and literacy. Through an exploration of various materials and approaches, the course includes a brief overview of methods of expression to examine the cultural, political, and social aspects of art. Instructors may emphasize different materials, topics, and approaches to art making. F,S,Su
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3.00 Credits
(3) Fundamentals of Art I is a comprehensive overview of the elements and principles of two-dimensional design. Students in this course will be challenged to solve complex, creative problems through the utilization of the gestalt principles and color while experimenting with a variety of materials relevant to the process. The relationship between composition and craftsmanship will be emphasized while exploring the place of art within a contemporary environment. F,S.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Fundamentals of Art II is a comprehensive overview of the elements and principles of three-dimensional design. Students will address various construction techniques, be challenged to solve complex creation problems, as well as develop their ideas from initial sketch to execution. Students will also be challenged to think conceptually exploring form, content, and meaning in their works. F,S.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Basic introduction to the use of the computer as a creative medium for art and design. Addresses basic skills and concepts relevant to contemporary theories and practices. Provides a hands-on introduction to fundamentals of typography, page layout, image acquisition and manipulation and time based media. Technical knowledge is applied to problems from both individual and group assigned projects. F,S,May,Su.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of Drawing I will introduce the student to the basic materials and methodologies of drawing. The course will focus on developing students' observational skills through multiple techniques, linear sighting strategies, various media, and a rigorous studio practice. F,S.
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3.00 Credits
(3) (Prereq: ARTS 111) Fundamentals of Drawing II builds upon the methodologies of Fundamentals of Drawing I and expands the students' repertoire into more contemporary drawing practices. Students will explore complex spatial exercises through the use of various mediums and the use of color. Conceptual development through a rigorous studio practice will emphasized. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*111(ARTS_111);
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3.00 Credits
(3) (Prereq: ARTS 103 and ARTS 112, or permission of instructor) An introduction to a broad range of fine art printmaking methods, materials, and vocabulary, including monotype, collagraph, photo-polymer intaglio, linocut, and embossing. Dry and wet paper printing methods are covered using relief, intaglio, and planographic processes. Students will use oil or water soluble printing inks as prescribed by the process. Emphasis will be placed on design, technique, and indivudal creative expression. Studio experiences are supported by readings and presentations to provide a historical and contemporary context for the mediums. F, S.
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*103 ARTS*112(6593);
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