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  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of African American art from the late 18th century to the present, concentrating on the 20th century. Students will examine the development of African American art through analysis of the works, examination of political and social influences, and study of artists' biographies. Students will also participate in research projects, which will include writing and/or other application of knowledge. 3-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continued study in drawing in pencil, charcoal, and pen and ink with introduction to pastel, oil pastel and non-traditional media. Emphasis on content and meaning in drawings. Development of drawings as preliminary study for other media. Continued study in techniques of gesture, line, value, proportion, and perspective. Methods of drawing from observation incorporating the use of the elements of design, and the principles of organization. Study of compositional style of major artists. Required for art majors, minors, preference given. Prerequisite: ARTS 210. Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of an independent style in graphic media through continued studio practice. Wide exploration of drawing media. Emphasis on development of content and meaning in students' work. Concentration on study of landscape and still life. Development of drawings as finished artistic statements. Development of student portfolio. Study of presentation and care of drawings. Study will be supllemente through field experiences to museums, galleries, artists studios. Prerequisite: ARTS 322. Lab fee required. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of the figure through studio sessions with the model. Study of figure drawings of master artists through slides, and field trips to museums/galleries to examine the work. Emphasis on proportional rendering of the figure and an understanding of the skeletal and musculature systems of the figure. Development of graphic skills. Required for art majors & minors. No Prerequisite: Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Additional study of the figure through studio sessions with the model. Study of figure drawings of master artists through slides, field trips to museums and galleries to examine the work. Additional study on proportional rendering of the figure. Development of graphic skills. Required for students with a concentration in painting or drawing. Recommended for all Art majors. Prerequisite: ARTS 341. Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Additional study of the figure through studio sessions with the model. Study of figure drawings of master artists through slides, field trips to museums and galleries. Development of individual portfolio in figure drawing and documentation of the work. Required for concentration in painting or drawing. Recommended for all art majors. Prerequisite: ARTS342 Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Additional study of the figure through studio sessions with the model. Study of the figure drawings of master artists through slides, field trips to museums and galleries. Continued development of individual portfolio in figure drawing and documentation of the work. Recommended for students with a concentration in painting or drawing. Recommended for all art majors. Prerequisite: ARTS 343 Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis in the processes and techniques of wheel throwing. Some assignments in handbuilding and combining wheel and hand-building techniques. Various glazing and firing methods including stoneware, and Raku. Continued study of terms and vocabulary of ceramics. Emphasis on current trends in ceramics. Prerequisite: ARTS 250. Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an intermediate course concerned with the development of skills and content in ceramic work. Various firing methods linked to glaze development and image control are emphasized. Continued exploration of forming techniques. Prerequiste: ARTS 352. Lab fee. 6-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced ceramic studio for the development of skills and concerns of content in clay work. Emphasis on personal expression and development of glazes for various temperature ranges and on the knowledge of kiln building and firing. Study will be supplemented by field trips to museums, workshops, and conferences in the field, with the opportunity to fire and build different types of kilns. Prerequisite: ARTS 353. Lab fee. 6-0-3
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