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3.00 Credits
Study of historical and contemporary color photography in art. Experience in shooting, processing, and printing color photographs and slides. Class critiques to encourage individual vision through color materials. Prerequisite: ART 1603 and ART 2653 or permission of the instructor. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced then the previous semester. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Study of digital technologies in fine arts photography. Theoretical and technical concerns including overview of necessary components, scanning techniques, input devices, image manipulation, and output media. Prerequisites: ART 2223, 2653 and 4653 or permission of the instructor. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Each semester work is progressively more advanced than the previous semester. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures and demonstrations of historical and contemporary alternative processes utilizing pinhole cameras, cyanotype, vandyke, xerox, and transfer. Prerequisites: ART 2653 and 4653 or instructor's permission. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Each semester's work is progressively more advanced than the previous semester. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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12.00 Credits
Explore advanced experimental content, techniques, and materials in photography including installation, book arts and image manipulation. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Prerequisite: ART 1503 or permission of instructor. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced than the previous semester. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced studies in painting, color, and composition. Emphasis on individual development of content. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Prerequisite: ART 1503. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Development of individual statements in painting. Introduction to exhibition techniques. Prerequisites: ART 1503, ART 4703 or permission of instructor. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Each semester's work is progressively more advanced than the previous semester. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate to advanced level. Methods and strategies for using photographic, digital, and print techniques with ceramic materials; basic ceramic material properties and processing techniques. Survey of the history of printing on clay, the interchange between these media, and contemporary examples. Prerequisite: either ART 3823, 3833, or 3843 or permission of instructor. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Two lecture four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate to advanced level. Methods and strategies for using ceramics to design functional forms toward developing skills and a unique body of work. Survey of historic and contemporary design, advanced ceramic material properties, and processing techniques. Prerequisites: either ART 3823, 3833, or 3843 or permission of instructor. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Two lecture four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate to advanced level. Methods and strategies for using ceramics as a sculptural material toward developing a unique body of artwork. Survey of historic and contemporary ceramic sculpture. Teaches advanced ceramic material properties and processing techniques. Prerequisites: either ART 3823, 3833, or 3843 or permission of instructor. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Two lecture four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate to advanced level. Methods and strategies for using painting techniques with ceramic materials, as well as basic ceramic material properties and processing techniques. For students who have experience with both ceramics and painting. Includes a survey of the history of painting on clay, the interchange between these media, and contemporary examples. Prerequisites: ART 1503 and either ART 3823, 3833, or 3843 or School of the Arts -- Visual Arts 169 permission of instructor. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Two lecture four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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