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3.00 Credits
Advanced metal forming techniques are explored. Students are encouraged to
produce functional hollowware and objects of a non-traditional source.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
All basic enameling techniques, which include Plique A Jour, Limoges, Champeleve, Bustail, etc. The course explores the use of synthetic resins as an addition to the enamelist’s repertoire.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
Advanced problems exploring the design and fabrication of functional objects and jewelry. Three-dimensional sheet metal development, fabrication of hollow structures, mechanisms, linkage systems and mold making will be introduced. Note: This course is for majors only.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 2453 (0153) Jewelry, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
Advanced problems exploring the design and fabrication of functional objects and jewelry. Three-dimensional sheet metal development, fabrication of hollow structures, mechanisms, linkage systems and mold making will be introduced. Note: This course is for majors only.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 2453 (0153) Jewelry, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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6.00 Credits
A four–week summer art workshop in England and Scotland. Students first fly to
London for an introductory week visiting contemporary metalsmiths, museums and
galleries, followed by three weeks traveling in Scotland, working in studio facilities
operated by the Glasgow School of Art. The course structure is directed toward
studio art majors with a concentration in Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM, and
emphasizes the creation of artwork based on the student’s cross-cultural
experiences during the trip. Access to English and Scottish metalsmiths and
artist/educators, travel and museum visits supplement the curriculum.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Summer classes for variable credit in specialized subjects: advanced fabrication, mechanisms, machine tool processes, advanced lapidary and stone setting, linkages and advanced casting. Students have the opportunity to learn and utilize specialized technologies. It is also an opportunity to complete projects or participate in a class designed for students who studied abroad. This class requires special permission from the instructor.
Prerequisite:
Permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Advanced lapidary processes are demonstrated which include the cutting and
polishing of faceted stones designed by the student. Traditional and innovative
stone setting methods are also explored.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 3465 (0265) Junior Metalsmithing, Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
All aspects of the photographic processes that can be used with metals and plastics are introduced. This includes photo-resist techniques for metal etching, plating, and anodizing, along with photo embedments in plastics. Note: This course is for majors only.
Prerequisite:
CRAFTS 2453 (0153), Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM Major, or Special Permission
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3.00 Credits
Fourth-year concentration in ceramics and thesis work.
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3.00 Credits
Problems in ceramics for the advanced student with emphasis on individual research projects with emphasis upon portfolio development.
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