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  • 3.00 Credits

    Martenson. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 580. Figure Drawing II is an advanced class designed to further develop the student's skill and facility. Content issues will be explored through individualized projects concentrating on the human form and expanded media applications.
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    Martinez. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 571. Lab Fee $50. The course will stimulate students to create photography-based works of art that break from traditional practices to venture into exploring the various methods and materials of installation, public works, and/or assemblage. The class will be working on a group effort, various collaborative projects, and on individual installations. In creating these installation works students will not only be encouraged to cross disciplines (for example, to incorporate aspects of drawing or sculpture into their porjects), but to also make work for specific sites in and around campus. Technical demonstrations for this course include: mural printing, various transfer processes, alternative darkroom techniques, use of hand-applied light sensitive liquid emulsions, etc. $50 Studio Fee.
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    Rodewald. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 571. Lab Fee $50. In this course students will begin to incorporate color into their technical and aesthetic photographic arsenal. How film reacts to light and records color, how color influences the meaning of an image, and the development of a personal color sense will be explored through a series of assignments ranging from portrait to documentary to constructed photography. Students will then focus on one series of thematically linked images. This final project will be developed with an eye toward publication, e.g., a book proposal, an exhibition and/or commercial portfolio. $50 Studio Fee.
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    Rodewald. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 583. Lab Fee $50. Advanced course builds on Color Photography I. Techniques in chemistry and chemical variation, found and created color, and the relationship between color and content wil be addressed. $50 Studio fee.
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    Mosley. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 523 and FNAR 636. This animation course fuses hands-on studio drawing, modeling, and cinematic processes with digital tools. Real world techniques such as stop-motion, claymation, hand-drawn and multi-plane animation will be practiced in the studio. Other techniques, such as keyframe animation, editing and blue-screen composition compositing will be practiced in the digital labs. Both production teams and individuals will create short mixed-media animations in form, material and time.
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    Martinez. Prerequisite(s): FNAR-571. This course is designed for students who are ardently interested in exploring the body- photographically. Through various situations and settings-- demonstrations, presentations, and lectures by artists/possible guest lecturers, readings, class discussions, slide presentations, brainstorming session, work-in-progress critiques, field trips to galleries and museums as well as other possible pertinent locations (such as nudist colonies and burlesque clubs) -- this course will stimulate students to think about and create studio/seminar course will investigate various topics related to The Body and Photography. In-class discussions on gender, and political and social issues related to the body (from the grotesque to the classical), will be important topics of discussions and exploration throughout the semester and an integral aspect of this course. Themes addressed throughout the semester include: the history of the nude in fine art photography with a special emphasis on new trends in contemporary depictions of the body, and techniques used in photographing the nude (demonstrations on specific traditional and special lighting techniques; large format and medium format cameras; different film choices; metering; proper traditional, and experimental darkroom techniques; black and white vs. color). $50 Studio fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Weems. This seminar will examine contemporary issues in photography from the point of view of the practicing artist. Students will meet with visiting critics during the semester, the course will also include student presentations, weekly discussions and group critiques, visits to artists' studios and gallery and museum exhibitions. Texts for the seminar will be drawn from contemporary critical theory in art, philosophy, history and popular culture. Required for all graduate photographers.
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    Adkins/Fleming. This seminar will examine contemporary issues in sculpture from the point of view of the practicing artist. The course includes student presentations in weekly discussions and group critiques, visits to artists' studios and gallery and museum exhibitions, and meetings with visiting artists. Texts for the seminar will be drawn from contemporary critical theory in art, philosophy, history and popular culture. Required for all graduate sculptors. Highly recommended for multimedia students. Others admitted by permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Jacobson/Martinez/Adkins/Weems/Faculty. First year studio for MFA students exploring advanced discipline in painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and new media.
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    Jacobson/Adkins/Weems/Faculty.Second-year studio for MFA students exploring advanced discipline in painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and new media.
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