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ARTST 225: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course involves developing a working understanding of sculptural form. Through reading, discussion, critique, and individual sculpting projects in various mediums and with both subtractive and additive processes, students explore geometric, abstract and organic form. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 226: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This is a thorough nuts and bolts course to teach students basic camera handling operations as well as introductory photography concepts. Transparency film, pinhole photography and class critiques, are important elements of the course. A 35mm SLR camera is required for the course. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 227: Photography Field Class I
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course covers practical applications of photography in various locations. Students must have a 35mm SLR camera and produce a print portfolio in advance of the field trip. Additional course costs include some meals and lodging, admission fees, and film and processing. Limited to 15 students. Prerequisite: ARTST 226. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 230: Printmaking I:Relief/Silk-Screen Prntmk
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course will explore relief printmaking processes including, but not limited to, stamp prints, linoleum block prints and woodcut prints. In addition, it will teach the basics of one color silk-screen techniques. All methods will be taught with non-toxic materials. The history of printmaking and tradition of the multiple will also be discussed. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 233: Printmaking:Collagraphs/NonTox Intaglio
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This class is designed to introduce students to the basic techniques of intaglio printing including, but not limited to collagraphs, etching and intaglio. Monoprints will also be taught. All methods will be taught with non-toxic materials. The history of printmaking and tradition of multiple will also be discussed. Offered concurrently with ARTST 333. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 233 - Printmaking:Collagraphs/NonTox Intaglio
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ARTST 235: Illustration I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is an introduction to illustration, including drawing and rendering techniques, compositional reduction, structural studies, as well as various transfer and printing processes. Emphasis is placed on acquiring skills for use in a wide variety of artistic, commercial and occupational areas. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 238: Papermaking
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is an introduction to the creation of handmade paper as an art form. Sheet formation and decoration will be introduced. The processing of natural and recycled materials to create paper will also be taught. Uses of handmade paper in art forms such as sculpture and the artist book will be explored. The goal in offering this course is to enable students to explore handmade paper as a fine art medium. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 240: Ceramics:Handbuilding I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This class is an introduction to clay with an emphasis on handbuilding techniques and an exploration of historical and contemporary directions. Included are discussions of how surface embellishment and firing processes affect both the function and the aesthetics of the ceramic object. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 245: Ceramics:Throwing I
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This class is an introduction to wheelworking techniques used with clay. Emphasis is on developing skills to create various simple forms. Included are discussions of how surface embellishment and firing processes affect both the function and aesthetics of the ceramic object. Prereq: ARTST 240. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 250: Stained Glass I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is designed to acquaint students with three basic areas in the study and construction of stained glass; history, design concepts, and skills in cutting, soldering, and fitting glass. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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