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ART 211: Survey of Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Fall Historical survey of "modern" art from itsorigins in the mid-19th century in Europe to World War I. Emphasis is on the major styles, monuments and artists, and their social and political implications.
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ART 212: Survey of Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Winter Historical survey of "modern" art fromWorld War I to early 1960s. Emphasis is on the major monuments and artists, their social and political implications, and on the significance of the shift of major art centers from Europe to the United States in the 20th century.
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ART 213: Survey of Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Spring Historical survey of "modern" and "contemporaryart from the early 1960s to present day. Emphasis on major contemporary art in relation to cultural and political issues at the end of the 20th century.
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ART 221: Flash Animation:Design & Techniques
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Spring Introduces the principles of animation using Macromedia's Flash software. The course will emphasize design principles, analytical skills and creativity. Students will learn the basics of Flash in order to create successful animated projects. Prerequisite: Pass CS-195 or pass ART-225 or instructor consent.
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ART 225: Computer Graphics I
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring Introduction to the use of digital graphics programs. Photo manipulation, illustration, and compositing techniques will be explored. Design principles and creative composition will be emphasized. Historical and contemporary issues related to graphic design aesthetics will be considered. Recommended: Pass ART-115.
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ART 226: Computer Graphics II
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring Continuation of the processes of digital graphics programs. More advanced aspects of image compositing, bit mapping, layering, and using channels in Photoshop. Creative problem solving, design applications and contemporary issues will be explored. Recommended: Pass ART-225.
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ART 227: Computer Graphics II
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Spring Use of multi-formats to create images, compositions, and documents. Design principles, creative problem solving, historical and contemporary issues in graphics, and aesthetics will be considered. Recommended: Pass ART-225 & pass ART-226.
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ART 250: Ceramics/Beginning
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Fall Broad general background in ceramics. Explore methods of working with clay: coiling, slab construction, and throwing on the wheel. Introduction to glazing and firing. Research contemporary and historical ceramics. Develop fundamental skills to foster artistic growth.
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ART 251: Ceramics/Beginning
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Winter Broad general background in ceramics. Explore methods of working with clay: coiling, slab construction, and throwing on the wheel. Introduction to glazing and firing. Research contemporary and historical ceramics. Develop fundamental skills to foster artistic growth.
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ART 252: Ceramics/Beginning
3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
3 credits, Spring Broad general background in ceramics. Explore methods of working with clay: coiling, slab construction, and throwing on the wheel. Introduction to glazing and firing. Research contemporary and historical ceramics. Develop fundamental skills to foster artistic growth.
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