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  • 3.00 Credits

    A generalized introduction to the various methods of printmaking including woodcut, etching, drypoint, relief, embossing, monoprint and collagraph. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 2300. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1040, AR 1120, and AR 2520.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Presents stone lithography techniques including graining, drawing, etching and printing. Methods utilized include gum stencil, crayon, tusche, autographic ink, rubbing ink drawing, transfer paper and counter etch. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 3310. Additional course fee required. Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1040, AR 1120, and AR 2520.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Long before the advent of typewriters and word processors, printed text was set by hand, using wood and/or lead type, which printers would set letter by letter, character by character. In this hands-on course, students have the unique opportunity to explore this "old school" technology through a series of creative projects. Working both individually and collaboratively, students not only learn how to set type and print text; they also write these texts themselves. The first part focuses on creating the texts; the second part focuses on setting type and printing. Students are introduced to basic concepts of type and text design, the history of print technology and the impact it has had on reading and writing, how to work in a print shop studio environment, and more broadly, the interdisciplinary connections between the literary text and the visual text. Spring of odd years. Prerequisite(s): Junior status. (INCO)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Builds a solid foundation in the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual aspects of relief printmaking. Students learn a variety of skills for wood and plate usage, image resolution and transfer, ink usage and roles of paper in production of relief prints. Includes review and practice of composition, applying drawing and color theory derived from foundation courses. Assignments emphasize both formal elements and creative expression in the development of each artist?s vision. Requires outside studio work. Additional course fee required. Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1040, AR 1120, and AR 2520.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students begin drawing compositions containing and referring to wide-ranging aspects of their environment. The use of more advanced techniques and media are introduced and explored. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): (AR 1100 or AR 1120), (AR 2510 or AR 2520), and AR 3130.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores environmental sustainability through the portal of art. Students examine the dynamic interaction and balance of natural systems, in contrast to human domination and manipulation of the physical world for consumption and comfort. Self-directed and collaborative projects promoting ecological awareness and social responsibility are the matrix of this class. Critical inquiry reveals strategies in environmental education and activism that help define the cultural significance of environmental or `Eco-Art.? Following analysis and interpretation of selected environmental artists and their works, students give voice to environmental issues, problems, and concerns. The integrative approach intends to bridge science and the arts to raise consciousness and initiate action for a just and sustainable future for all species on the planet earth. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): Junior status. (INCO)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Emphasizes idea development finding one's own sculptural voice. Students work with a variety of media and continue to explore issues in contemporary sculpture. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 4420. Additional course fee required. Springs. Prerequisite(s): (AR 1050 or AR 1060), and (AR 3060 or AR 3460), and (AR 2190 or AR 3160).
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Designed to allow students to have a direct working field experience outside the classroom. Commitment includes a negotiated number of hours per week and regular scheduled evaluation by Department Practicum advisor. Agencies must be pre-approved by Department. Prerequisite(s): Junior status; minimum 2.30 cumulative GPA and minimum 2.50 major GPA; approval of the Department Chair and the Departmental Review Committee and permission of the Department Practicum advisor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students have an opportunity to pursue individual directions, with the professor's guidance, in an effort to develop ideas and interests that synthesize their previous drawing experiences. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): (AR 1100 or AR 1120), (AR 2510 or AR2520), and AR 3130.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students are encouraged to begin developing personal directions in their work, with guidance from the professor. Presents creation and utilization of serial imagery to establish continuity of ideas. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 4060. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 3110 or AR 3120.
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