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ART 3107: Clay II: Throwing
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An in-depth exploration of wheel-thrown clay to attain broader technical and conceptual skills. Emphasis is on the development of critical thinking and an individual approach to materials and processes through structured and student-generated assignments which will bridge technical awareness and creative insight. Prerequisite: ART 2107 or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3109: Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design II: Hollowware
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course will introduce the smithing processes of raising, stretching, sinking and shell forming used in the creation of both traditional and nontraditional hollowware forms. In addition, students will continue to develop fabrication, stone setting and casting techniques by adapting and integrating them into more complex and sophisticated forms. Prerequisite: ART 2009. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3110: Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design II: Computer Aided Jewelry Design
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course will introduce computer aided design and rapid prototyping processes currently used in the field of jewelry design and manufacture. Students will design and create objects using CAD software and rapid prototyping machinery. In addition, students will continue to develop traditional fabrication, stone setting and casting techniques by adapting them to the CADCAM environment. Prerequisite: ART 2009. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3111: Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design II: Enameling
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course will introduce the processes of cloisonné, plique-a-jour and champlevé enameling. In addition, students will continue to develop traditional fabrication techniques, adapting and integrating them into their enameling designs. Prerequisite: ART 2009. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3112: Art Exhibitions in Contemporary Culture
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This seminar surveys current practices of exhibiting art in a variety of contexts and cultural institutions including museums, galleries, online and other exhibition sites. Students conduct research on contemporary exhibition practices and take field trips to explore current exhibitions and museum installations. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Lecture three hours.
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ART 3200: Painting III
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An experimental and conceptual approach to painting. Encourages the exploration of conventional and unconventional media and the development of visual sensibility. Includes the study of contemporary issues and the cultivation of individual direction. Prerequisites: ART 2103 and ART 3100, or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3201: Sculpture II: Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Intermediate focus on traditional and/or experimental sculptural processes, media or techniques. Topics to be considered may include installation art, digital art, performance art or site specific sculpture as well as in-depth study of traditional media. Course content will vary from semester to semester. Prerequisites: ART 2101 and ART 2201. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3202: Interaction Design I
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An intermediate intermediate graphic design course involving complex interactive projects for the web and other technologies using standards-compliant HTML and CSS. Students will have the opportunity to learn the application of semantic code markup in order to gain an understanding of the separation of content and form in dynamic media. Alternate forms of scripting for the web, animation and motion graphics, and interaction with databases will also be introduced. Prerequisites: ART 2026, ART 2103, ART 2104, and ART 3102. Lecture and studio four hours. (COMPUTER)
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ART 3208: Fibers: Surface Design I
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An exploration of fabric surface design materials and processes, such as dye applications, screen-printing and repeat patterning. Emphasis is on critical thinking and development of technical skills with application to individual works of art and design. Prerequisite: ART 2008 or ART 2601. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 3225: Printmaking: Intaglio
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A general introduction to etching and various techniques associated with traditional and contemporary intaglio printmaking. Students will explore a variety of intaglio effects using plate materials such as zinc, copper, and Plexiglas. Traditional, contemporary, and experimental approaches are encouraged. Prerequisites: ART 1001, ART 1002, and ART 1003, or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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