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4.00 Credits
Design is the underlying discipline of visual expression in both two- and threedimensional art. This course introduces students to formal design elements plus a primer in related principles such as color theory, painting and sculpture basics, and other studio disciplines and practices. Challenging exercises encourage students to explore traditional methods and discover new solutions to visual problems. Liberal Education: Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
This course encourages full reference to students' response to the natural world through various drawing media. A concentration on the relationship between subject matter and appropriate drawing media characterizes this course. Support is directed toward developing a sensitivity to an environmental outlook through drawing disciplines.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 106 An open studio course involving syntheses of diverse and/or disparate materials and systems. The student is free to construct sculpture, relief, or paintings with infused or attached forms and materials. Emphasis will be on making creative and radical statements by an unconventional approach. Extreme expressiveness, a sense of humor and playfulness, and incongruity will characterize art production in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 111 This course is concerned with the nature and problems of painting with oils and acrylics. The essential approach is the exploration of studio solutions to painting problems, whether in realism or in a non-objective mode. The student is encouraged, through painting, to address an environmental theme in at least one painting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 111 A more thorough investigation of the principles and techniques learned in Drawing I leading to intelligent self-directed creating. An in-depth look at the relationship of form, subject matter, and content characterize this course with additional emphasis on the expressive aspects of drawing through the use of alternate media. Students will be encouraged to explore their response to "a sense of place" as well as increase their familiarity with major drawing masters like Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Ingres, Degas, Klimt, Kollwitz, and contemporary masters like Dine, Leslie, and Thiebaud.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to the basic forming processes, throwing, glazing, and decorating of ceramic ware.
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3.00 Credits
Slide-illustrated survey of the architecture, painting, sculpture and minor arts starting with the prehistoric and ethnographic art and ending with 14th century international painting style. Included will be Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Islamic, Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic. Liberal Education: Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Slide-illustrated survey of art from the 15th century to the dawn of the modern age. Included will be Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Impressionism, and landscape painters of the American wilderness. Liberal Education: Fine Arts.
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3.00 Credits
A slide-illustrated investigation into the varied and competing trends in the visual arts from Impressionism to the 21st century. Included will be movements of early 20th century such as cubism, fauvism, expressionism, surrealism, abstract expressionism, pop art, minimalism, conceptual art, post-modernism, and artists working in the natural environment. Liberal Education: Fine Arts.
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4.00 Credits
An intermediate course that emphasized technical skills and aesthetic qualities of the photographic medium. Black and white film processing, enlarging, and critiques of student art work, including portfolio. Students must have a 35mm camera.
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