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  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the basic techniques of painting in oil and acrylic, concentrating on principles of color and light. Using a variety of subject matter, students explore problems of pictorial composition and personal expression. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1040, (AR 1100 or AR 1120) and (AR 2510 or AR 2520).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continuation of the principles explored in AR 3010. Emphasizes painting the human figure. Stresses more advanced study in paint application, color use and compositional structure, as well as personal ideation and conceptual development. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 3030. Additional course fee required. Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 2110 or AR 3010.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to studio sculpture focusing on how bodies make meaning in art. Considers mimetic and connotative sculptural representations of the body and such topics as: realism and figure modeling; modernism and abstracted depictions of the body; the "body" as a collection of objects that construct the idea of identity; diverse approaches to representing the human form; and the relationship of the viewer's physical body to the work of art. Through the use of varying media, students explore issues in modern and contemporary sculpture and begin to develop their own sculptural vocabularies. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 3460. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1050 or AR 1060. (QRCO)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced painting course exploring spatial movement and structure utilizing the visual elements of color and light. Emphasizes development of personal imagery and independent problem solving. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 3110. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): (AR 2110 and AR 3030) or AR 3010.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of proportion and the application of the principles of composition in the presentation of the human figure are emphasized as students continue to draw from life. The use of color is introduced. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): (AR 1100 or AR 1120) and (AR 2510 or AR 2520).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to studio sculpture focusing on the artistic possibilities of objects. Considers a range of aesthetic approaches to form, including abstract, representational, non-representational, and postmodern. Focuses on traditional, modern, and contemporary theories and techniques, and covers such topics as: competing definitions of and processes for generating "form"; transforming "real" objects into abstract "art" objects; context, site, and viewer-art relationships; and objects in motion. Through the use of varying media, students explore issues in sculpture and begin to develop their own sculptural vocabularies. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 2190. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1050 or AR 1060. (QRCO)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Provides experiences with a variety of ceramic materials, methods, ideas, and forms through a series of hands-on assignments. Includes hand-forming processes, sculptural and functional approaches. Provides an introduction to glaze and kiln technology. Includes consideration of historical and cultural origins and development of ceramic art forms as well as contemporary approaches to hand-built ceramic work. Emphasis on understanding the properties of clay and glaze in order to develop greater visual and expressive capabilities in the medium. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 2210. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1050 or AR 1060.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Functional and conceptual design in ceramic artwork made on the potter's wheel. Consideration of the purpose and meaning of the vessel or container form in ceramics, with emphasis on artistic intention, context, craft, and aesthetics. Historical and contemporary approaches are explored in research assignments. Experience with ceramic technology (mixing different clay bodies, glaze mixing, kiln firing) continues as students take their work through the physical stages of the ceramic process. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 3190. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1050 or AR 1060.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A comprehensive course that addresses the needs of the artist after graduation. Students learn professional standards for presentation of their artwork. Students learn how to both physically and digitally present their work to the art profession and the public. Additional course fee required. Falls. Prerequisite(s): Art majors. (QRCO) (TECO)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents printmaking techniques beyond the introductory level. Stresses Individual development of techniques and imagery. Methods utilized include dry point, line etch, burin engraving, aquatint and soft ground. Additional course fee required. Falls. Prerequisite(s): AR 1040, AR 1120, and AR 2520.
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