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ARTS 220: Design II-3-D Design
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Introduction to the elements and principles of design as relates to three dimensional sculpture. Students receive an introduction to color in the applied arts, potter, and in sculpture. Introduction to the language of art. Introduction to the tools and techniques of working plastic media. Media used: plaster, clay, paper mache, wire, foam. Required for art majors, minors, preference given. No prerequisite, however, ARTS 200 is recommended first. Lab fee. 6-0-3
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ARTS 225: Art Survey
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Introduction to major artists and styles in the history of art. Emphasis on appreciating art in its context and understanding the elements and principles of design. 3-0-3
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ARTS 250: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Emphasis in the processes and techniques of handbuilding in clay. Introduction to wheel-throwing. Various glazing and firing methods including stoneware and Raku. Introduction to terms and vocabulary of ceramics. Introduction to ceramics history. Lab fee. 6-0-3
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ARTS 260: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Introduction to color theory and practice. This course is an variety of techniques while working with acrylic, tempera, gouache, and watercolor. Lectures and slide examples from art history will supplement all practical experience. Required course activities include a field trip to local museum and participation in the student art show at the end of the semester. No Prerequisite: ARTS 200 or 220 is recommended. Lab Fee Required. 3-0-3
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ARTS 280: Printmaking I-Serigraphy
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Printmaking I is an introductory course in technique and procedure of silkscreen printing. Techniques of paper stencil, crayon and tusche blockout, glue block, photo emulsion, as well as other methods will be covered. Emphasis will be on development of personal imagery, compositional development, and understanding of color. No Prerequisite: ARTS 200 or 210 recommended. Lab fee. 6-0-3
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ARTS 290: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Introduction to sculptural concepts and principles. Additive and subtractive processes using plaster, modeling clay, and wood. Attention to contemporary approach to sculpture and to artist working in the field. No Prerequistes: ARTS210 or 220 recommended. Lab fee required. 6-0-3
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ARTS 300: Art for the Classroom Teacher
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Experience with art materials and teaching strategies appropriate for use with children, including laboratory designed for the prospective elementary teacher. Prerequisite: ARTS225. 3-0-3
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ARTS 302: Art Education Methods I
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Theories of child growth and development as related to the visual arts. Use of appropriate tools and materials, media related to age group. Development of curriculum planning of art units, lesson plans and evaluation of student work. Management of the art classroom. Art within context of the school. This course emphasis art education for grades K-6. Field experience, observation of art classroom K-6 required. Prerequisite: studio hours (18) must be completed before this course is taken. Lab fee. 3-0-3
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ARTS 304: Art Education Methods II
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Theories of child growth and development as related to the visual arts. Use of appropriate tools and materials, media related to age group. Development of curriculum planning of art units, lesson plans and evaluation of student work. Management of the art classroom. Art within context of the school. This course emphasis art education for grades 7-12. Field experience, observation of art classroom required. Prerequisite: 18 hours of art studio courses must be completed before this course is taken. Lab fee. 3-0-3
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ARTS 305: Christianity and Art
3.00 Credits
Gardner-Webb University
Survey of major religious art works and their meaning and contemporary significance for the individual and the church. No prerequisite. 3-0-3
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