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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of contemporary photographic trends. The work of photographers who are currently having an impact on fine art photography will be discussed along with critical analysis of art theory. Students will be expected to complete a body of photographic work that demonstrates personal conceptual development. Writing Enhanced. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , ART 232 , ART 233 , and ART 236 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A different topic is presented each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , ART 232 , ART 233 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the materials, techniques and concepts of oil painting. Emphasis is placed on painting from observation, the depiction light and shadow, and basic color theory. Process based painting and concept based abstraction are explored. Students will learn to recognize and use the tools and materials and nomenclature related to oil painting including supports and grounds, mediums, binders and brushes. The role of Painting in art history and in contemporary art will be examined. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , ART 163 . Credit 3.
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An introduction to the techniques and procedures of printmaking. The emphasis is on relief, monoprint, and intaglio methods. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , ART 163 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be dealing with issues that involve all aspects of the land. Students will make photographs that visually define their thoughts about the land. A finished portfolio of photographic prints will be created by both the class and each individual student. Prerequisites: ART 232 , ART 233 , and ART 236 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad and intensive investigation of visual narratives through photographic representation. Photographic books, journals, installations, slide shows, and mixed media collage will be explored as a means of developing visual fluency and personal expression. The implications of photographic sequencing and contextual significance will also be an emphasis of this course. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , ART 232 , ART 233 , and ART 236 . Credit 3.
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This course provides a chronological survey of the major monuments of painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles, and metalwork from the medieval period to the present. Prerequisite: None. Writing Enhanced. Credit 3.
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An introduction to clay, the potential it has as a material and an overview of the basic principles involved in the forming/processing of it. The basic forming techniques will explore all aspects of hand building (pinch, coil and slab construction), as well as an introduction to the wheel. Basic firing techniques and finishes will be discussed. The emphasis of the course will be rooted in sculpture. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
A class which follows the precepts of the twentieth century art form of using and exploring the juxtaposition and layering of a variety of materials and images. The dynamics of composition and a further investigation of the use of color and inherent capabilities of contrasting images and textures will be studied. Students will use a variety of materials including the found object, discarded papers, invented textures and painted surfaces to create their imagery. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to sculptural form through projects involving woodworking and welding. Lectures and demonstrations will be given on tools, materials and safety procedures. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 . Credit 3.
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