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3.00 Credits
ART 2310 Sculpture I (2L,4LB,3CR) [E]Sculpture I introduces students to the expansive field of sculpture, while also teaching fundamental skills upon which to build a studio practice. Students learn basic woodworking, casting techniques, and conduct various material studies. This course addresses contemporary issues and promotes an atmosphere that is balanced between conceptual development and material explorations.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2320 Sculpture II (2L,4LB,3CR) [E]This course exposes students to traditional and contemporary methods of working sculpturally. In this course, students develop a critical dialogue about sculpture and extended media while developing a personal direction in the medium. This course introduces advanced sculpture techniques, and encourages the deep exploration of ideas, techniques, and materials. Prerequisite: ART 1120 and ART 2310.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2330 Sculpture III (2L,4LB,3CR) [E] A lecture and practice course exploring in depth, the use of functional three-dimensional vocabulary to achieve sculptural expression. This course will focus on building the student's skill levels, both technically and conceptually. Prerequisite: ART 2320.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2340 Sculpture IV (2L,4LB,3CR) [E] A continuation of ART 2330. This course will focus on experience in combining materials and problems of the student's own choosing with guidance by the instructor to give the student a wide range of expression in various materials. Prerequisite: ART 2330
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3.00 Credits
ART 2345 Art Metal Casting(2L,4LB,3CR)This course offers a technical perspective on casting's unique possibilities, its place in history, and its role in contemporary object creation. Casting introduces students to diverse methods of casting and mold making. Techniques needed to cast rigid and flexible molds will be addressed through a variety of assignments and sample-based experiments. Students will have the opportunity to cast a variety of materials while being inspired to create concept-driven work in the sculptural format. Prerequisite:ART 1120 and ART 2310 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2350 Metalsmithing I (2L,4LB,3CR) This course serves as an introduction to the fabrication of non-ferrous metals. In this course, students will engage with materials, techniques, and craft while focusing on innovation and experimentation. This technical approach will include an investigation into the rich history of metalsmithing in conjunction with that application of contemporary techniques. Career development and professional practice skills are an integral part of the curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2360 Metalsmithing II(2L,4LB,3CR)This course expands the potential of working with non-ferrous metal through the introduction of various methods of casting, fabricating, and stone setting. Throughout the semester, students will work to develop technical skills while developing a personal direction in the medium. This course encourages a deep exploration of ideas and materials. Career development and professional practice skills are an integral part of the curriculum.Prerequisite: ART 2350.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2370 Metalsmithing III(2L,4LB,3CR) This course focuses on a combination of surface treatments and holloware fabrication processes for non-ferrous metals. Emphasis is placed on form and surface. Students are introduced to metal forming and raising through a variety of assignments and sample-based experiments. Further examination of surface treatments involving enameling, heat treatments, patination, and other diverse processes in the introduction of color on metal. Students are encouraged to explore both the jewelry and sculptural formats as they work with assignments that inspire personal imagery and conceptual ideas. Students improve their fabrication and design skills while practicing innovative experimentation and ideation. Prerequisite: ART 2360.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2375 Metalsmithing IV: Jewelry (2L,4LB,3CR) A continuation of ART 2370. This course will focus on problems of the student's own choosing with guidance by the instructor. Prerequisite: ART 2370.
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3.00 Credits
ART 2410 Ceramics I (2L,4LB,3CR) [E] This is an introductory class in the fundamentals of traditional and contemporary ceramic making by means of hand building and throwing on the wheel. Students study some of the rich history and traditions of ceramics as well as decorating techniques and different firing possibilities.
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