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3.00 Credits
Creative work in principles of design, painting and the medium of oil paint. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor required. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the creative and expressive use of design principles, pictorial space, and abstract as well as representational subjects as they may be realized through painting with acrylic. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor required. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of writing and lettering as an art form. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Artistic Experience
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive introduction to the practice of throwing on the wheel including clay preparation, centering, formation of vessels, trimming, glazing and firing. Students will also study the work of past and current potters. Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: The course meets at Burlington City Arts Clay and Craft Studio. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Artistic Experience
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3.00 Credits
A slide/lecture survey of contemporary painting and sculpture, with an emphasis on historical perspective and current issues which shape today's art world and provide concepts for the future. The class will review Impressionism, Cubism and Surrealism as an introduction to modern movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Color Field Painting, Pop Art, Photo- Realism and various other contemporary styles. Credits: 3 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Culture and Civilization
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4.00 Credits
This course will focus on images of power, piety, and belief in the European Middle Ages (c. 200 - c. 1450), from late Roman to late Gothic. Rural landscapes, town planning, and the role of archeology in understanding medieval art and life will be explored, along with the evolution of different types of architecture, including mosques, monasteries, cathedrals, castles, and houses. Credits: 4 cr. Crosslisted: HI 346 and RS 346
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to visual culture in the United States from Plymouth plantation through post-modernism, including study of painting, sculpture, architecture, quilting, functional objects and landscape design. Special emphasis is given to issues of national identity, race, class, and gender. Course requirements emphasize formal analysis, research, writing, discussion, and oral presentation. This course satisfies the writing-intensive requirement for art majors. Credits: 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
Examines in-depth topics selected from studio art and/or art architectural history. Course descriptions for sections will be announced prior to registration. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines religious philosophies, royal arts, empowering objects, gender relations, sacred ritual objects and performance, architecture and curatorial practice in the display of West African art. Course assignments introduce students to the work of professional art historians as teachers and curators; the final project requires students to create a "virtual" art exhibition atCredits: 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
The study and practice of sculpture as a creative expression using traditional and contemporary approaches. A variety of materials and techniques will be used to explore three dimensional forms. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Artistic Experience
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