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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the creative potential of fused glass. The primary concern is using glass for creative expression while developing technical skills. Students will make projects using a variety of techniques that emphasize experimentation and personal direction. Topics include the history of glass, glass types, compatibility, fusing, cutting and slumping. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the visual language of printmaking and the production of multiple images. Students experiment with various printing techniques, such as woodcut, linoleum, calligraphy, monoprint and drypoint. Projects emphasize the basic approaches to image design and process. Historical and contemporary aspects of printing and presentation addressed. Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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3.00 Credits
Recommended: ART 1121 or 1122. A general introduction to the aesthetics, techniques and historical aspects of painting. Use of acrylic and/or oil media to explore basic design, color, form and space on a two-dimensional surface using traditional and contemporary methods. Projects vary from representational subject matter to abstraction. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Prereq: Previous coursework in Art and consent of Ken Bursaw, Cooperative Education Coordinator, C 1031, 952- 487-7041. Career exploration and training in a supervised work setting. Combines theory with field experience in occupations that require artistic sensitivity and judgment. Students spend approximately three hours per week per credit on the job and attend weekly seminars. Students may earn 3-8 credits per semester, and a maximum of 8 credits in any one discipline. Fall, Spring
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prereq: Topic-dependent. An examination of a special topic in art, intended for all interested students.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur in the arts. Students will research an artistic opportunity and develop a plan to market, operate and assess the resources needed for successful set-up of their art medium as a business. (Same as BUSN 2130.)
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1.00 Credits
This class will cover all the aspects of developing, creating and presenting a portfolio of art work. The resulting portfolio will be a culminating activity for the AFA degree. It will bring together a body of work representative of the student's accomplishments as a means of documentation for transfer to a four-year art program, job placement or creative development. The course will also cover résumé development, creatingan artist statement and a portfolio exhibition. Summer
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: ART 1121. An introduction to drawing both nude and clothed models with an emphasis on human proportion, human anatomy and figure composition. Students work with various drawing techniques and materials, such as charcoal, chalk pastel, pencil and brush. Further development of a visual vocabulary and critiquing skills. Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: ART 1124. Continuing studio experience in wheel throwing, hand building, glazing, decoration and kiln firings. Projects emphasize exploring an individual direction that encourages a deeper understanding of ceramic art as well as skill development. Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: ART 1121. Exploration and refinement of the concepts learned in Drawing 1. Emphasis on personal style and inventive vision while continuing to develop drawing skills. Introduction to color and a variety of materials and methods. Fall, Spring
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