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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Development of visual perception through observation, drawing, and a study of structural form and space relationships. Experiences in line, value, texture, basic perspective, and composition using various materials and techniques.
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3.00 Credits
A studio workshop for both art and non-art majors. Exploration of visual ideas in clay and of the creative process. Individual and group projects, along with discussions and critiques. Various hand-building techniques demonstrated. Emphasis placed on uniting color with form in utilitarian and non-utilitarian objects. Wheel throwing is not emphasized but is optional for those with previous experience.
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3.00 Credits
The craft and creative possibility of working in clay. Includes the methods of throwing on the wheel, hand-building techniques, glazing procedures, and kiln loading.
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3.00 Credits
Photography as a means of aesthetic and conceptual ideas within the fine arts, rather than for family and vacation snapshots. Includes technical instruction in camera operation, black and white film developing, and printing. Introduction to photo history and contemporary theory. A 35mm film camera with manual controls is required.
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3.00 Credits
Technical and conceptual acquaintance with the medium of photography and its vocabulary within the realm of high art. Includes camera operation, black and white film developing, black and white print processing, and print finishing. Course taught in Spanish. (Carries cross-credit in Modern World Languages.)
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3.00 Credits
Personal and group explorations of basic, non-traditional, and invented printmaking techniques to create large-scale prints from found and fabricated materials.
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4.00 Credits
Continued development of visual perception through observation, memory, and structural drawing. Drawing from a model, emphasizing figure composition in varied media and techniques. Prerequisite for ART203: ART103A. Prerequisite for ART303: ART203. Prerequisite for ART403: ART303.
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3.00 Credits
On-site course including 12 paintings in gouache or watercolor from specific studied motifs, city tours, lectures about the art and architecture, daily journal, and study of principles of landscape painting used by great artists of the European tradition. Includes biking daily, selecting motif, and creating one painting per day. Presents biking as a lifelong exercise, a perfect fit with combining techniques of observation while exercising the whole body. Prerequisite: Drawing or Design, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Basic sculptural concepts, processes, and materials within the studio experience. Modeling from life, casting, and carving are introduced. ART101A recommended but not required.
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4.00 Credits
Use of clay as a medium for art forms. Instruction includes glaze formulation and study of kiln and firing techniques. Prerequisite for ART208: ART108A. Prerequisite for ART308: ART208. Prerequisite for ART408: ART308.
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