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First course of a three-term sequence. Introduction of the visual elements and principles that constitute the language of art and design. Lectures and handson exercises enable the student to integrate theory and practice into effective visual communication. 2 lecture, 3 studio (lab) hrs/wk. F
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Second course of a three-term sequence. Extensive study of the characteristics of color, with emphasis on the use of color as an expressive art medium. 2 lecture, 3 studio (lab) hrs/wk. W
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Fundamentals of three dimensional design and form. Classical principles, elements and construction methods of three-dimensional forms. 2 lecture, 3 studio (lab) hrs/wk. S
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Fundamentals of drawing. Sighting, measurements and other techniques used to create accurate drawings will be discussed and practiced. 2 lecture, 3 studio (lab) hrs/wk. F
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Continuation of Art 131. Shading, drawing the effects of light and shadow to create the illusion of volume and deep space. 2 lecture, 3 studio (lab) hrs/wk. W
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An introduction to drawing the human figure. Measurement, shading, and interpretation with various media are presented. 2 lecture, 3 studio (lab) hrs/wk. S
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This class is designed for students in the Fine Arts, Art Education, Pre-Architecture, Desktop Marketing and Graphic Design. Through lectures, demonstrations and discussions, participants will learn and apply professional practices relevant to emerging artists' careers. Students will learn to write artist's statements andresumes, portfolio preparation, networking strategies, gaining exposure and representation for art work, creating publicity, basic marketing and exhibition strategies, presenting and installing art work, business concerns, art market dynamics, and about art collecting. Field trips to galleries and/or guest lectures will supplement classroom activities. Students may have opportunities to gain practical experience in the UCC gallery, through internships and/or through Service Learning Projects. 3 lecture hrs/wk.
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A historical survey of the visual arts from prehistoric to modern times. Selected works of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other arts are studied in relation to the cultures producing them. Cave paintings to Early Christian and Byzantine period. Prerequisite: Reading 90 or equivalent score, computer literacy. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F
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Continuation of ART 204 emphasizing Islamic, Medieval, and Renaissance Art. Prerequisite: Reading 90 or equivalent score, computer literacy. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W maps index contacts undecided career & technical transfer education general information
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Continuation of ART 205, emphasizing the Baroque, Romantic, Neoclassical, Impressionist and Modern Art movements. Prerequisite: RD 090 or equivalent score, computer literacy. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S
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