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FNAR 341: Architecture,Landscape and Cities:Large Format Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 271. Lab Fee $50. The emphasis of this course is on the usage and practical applications of the large format camera and how it records and interprets architecture and landscapes. The course is directed to photographers, architects, landscape artists and historic preservationists. The skills acquired will give students a practical application to ideas learned in conceptual classes. Topics covered will include: using the camera outdoors; framing; perspective and vantage point; filters and lighting sources. Lectures and presentations on architectural photographers as well as field trips to noted local sites will also be included. $50 Studio fee.
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FNAR 349: Digital Photography II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Wahl. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 640. This course further explores the conceptual, philosophical and technical relationship between the camera, computer and the contemporary artist. With a heavy emphasis on project-oriented work, students will further their knowledge of manipulation, retouching and collage, as well as embarking on advanced color management and the use of digital photography in the studio environment. In addition to exploring these advanced imaging practices in their own work, students will also be required to critically examine the profound effects that new imaging technologies are having on art, journalism and the commercial realms.
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FNAR 362: Clay:II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Courtney. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 260 OR FNAR 261. Lab Fee $80. The purpose of this class is to expand the student's knowledge of ceramic processes. Handbuilding techniques such as coil building and slab construction will be reviewed as well as the potter's wheel. A greater emphasis will be placed on glaze chemistry, surface, and the firing process. Students will gain a broader knowledge of both electric and gas kiln firing processes. Exploring local clay institutions, such as the Clay Studio in Old City Philadelphia and the Moravian Tile Works in Doylestown will introduce students to the local ceramic resources that have played a significant role in the history of American ceramics. Raku firing, how to make two and three part slip cast molds, printmaking and ceramics and the introduction of the computer into the art making process can be expected.
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FNAR 370: Advanced Graphic Design and Typography
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Churchman. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 266 and FNAR 269 or Permission of Instructor. This course will explore advanced commercial, public and personal forms of visual communication. Emphasis will be placed on creative problem solving with consideration for audience. Discussion of design history, current ideology and future design applications will inform individual student projects. Work generated in this studio can be used to build a portfolio.
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FNAR 399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): See Department for section number. A minimum three-page proposal must be submitted and approved by both the Instructor and the Undergraduate Director.
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FNAR 488: Senior Seminar and Project
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Martinez/Mosley. Fine Arts Majors only. Using the skills and education thus far acquired at Penn, the student will design and present a project reflecting a personal investigation in the visual arts. The instructor will guide students in readings on contemporary critical issues relevant to the student's research. The resulting work will be presented in an exhibition during the spring semester that will be evaluated by the seminar participants and the instructor. Media is open.
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FNAR 489: Senior Seminar and Project
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Martinez/Mosley. Continuation of FNAR488 culminating in an exhibition.
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FNAR 501: Graduate Studio I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Adkins/Faculty/Jacobson/Weems. First year studio for MFA students exploring advanced discipline in painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and new media.
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FNAR 502: Graduate Studio II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Faculty/Jacobson/Adkins/Weems.Second year studio for MFA students exploring advanced discipline in painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and new media.
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FNAR 511: Color
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Lachman. The color class is a one semester exploration of color action and interaction, its history and its contemporary paradigms and applications. Studio work includes both "laboratory" studies and improvisatory exercises and uses colored papers, gouache, light and related materials.
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