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ARTS 409 /509: Advanced Video Art
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as MA 409.) This class helps students to develop more complex artistic statements on video. Critiques of student work, plus readings and discussions about various arts and media. Prerequisite: MA 111. {Spring}
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ARTS 413: Advanced Sculpture
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Allows students to pursue their own individual concepts and techniques. Emphasis will be on independent projects. Prerequisite: 123. {Fall, Spring}
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ARTS 429: Undergraduate Topics in Studio Art
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Course work determined by specific student need or by the professor's current research. Restriction: Permission of instructor. {Fall, Spring}
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ARTS 457: Advanced Casting and Construction
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
DeJong Students must develop an individual program of studies in consultation with the instructor. Group critiques are scheduled regularly. Prerequisite: 357. {Spring}
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ARTS 458 /358/ 558: Nature & Technology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Cook This course addresses what constitutes authentic experience in an era profoundly shaped by electronic media. Travel to locations in New Mexico where work is produced on site with digital video and other imaging tools. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Offered upon demand}
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ARTS 461 /561: Artifacts: Production, Use, Apprehension
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Gilbert This course will investigate our relation to artifacts through an examination of production (intent, craft, realization), use (literal + conceptual), and apprehension (material + immaterial). Corequisite: 462 and 463 and 464. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Offered upon demand.}
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ARTS 462 /562: Mapping: Body, Landscape, Memory
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Gilbert This course will investigate the specific nature of the way the American West has been mapped, and divided as a point of departure for the creation of a set of documents. Corequisite: 461 and 463 and 464. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Offered upon demand.}
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ARTS 463 /563: Place: Land, Civilization, Persona
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Gilbert This course will address the process of making space into place through occupation of and intervention in the land through an investigation of place as a continuum across time and cultures. Corequisite: 461 and 462 and 464. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Offered upon demand.}
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ARTS 464 /564: Space: Expanse, Thresholds, Limits
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Gilbert This course will investigate our relation to space through an examination of edges, limits, and thresholds. We will look at the way space is defined, marked and measured. Corequisite: 461 and 462 and 463. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Offered upon demand.}
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ARTS 467 /567: Art and Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
This class investigates the interrelationship of art and ecology through field trips, guest speakers, readings, and non-lab based hands-on research projects. We will study ways artists work to constructively transform ecologies.
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