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3.00 Credits
This course teaches amateur and professional photographers how to use digital-imaging techniques to enhance and replace traditional photographic methods. A range of input and output methods are studied. Cross-listed as MART 281L. Prerequisite: MART 180L. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students produce imagery on personal computers using paint graphics (pixel-based) hardware and software, including transparency and reflective scanners; Adobe Photoshop, Nikon, Kodak and Epson software; and inkjet and dye-sublimation printers. Emphasis is placed on creating imagery that is expressive, experimental and collaborative in an effort to explore the digital medium as it applies to the traditions of drawing, painting, printmaking and photography. Variable credit. Prerequisite: MART 180L or proficiency in digital image manipulation. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
Using a 4x5 view camera, students photograph arranged and created subjects, primarily still lifes and portraits lighted with a number of types of artificial lighting. Control of the view camera and principles of lighting are stressed. Prerequisite: ARTS 240L. Offered: Occasionally.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques, images and history of color photography. Students will print from color negatives. Variable credit. Prerequisite: ARTS140L. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers alternative photographic processes such as cyanotype, Van Dyke prints, mixing and coating emulsions, solvent transfers, hand coloring, toning, Polaroid transfers, paper negatives, Liquidlight, drawing and painting on acetate, and creating negatives and stencils. Prerequisite: ARTS 240L. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore the multiple options and structural possibilities for creating a photographic book, with a focus on using traditional and nontraditional approaches to the production of photographic bookmaking. Prerequisite: ARTS 140L. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues to explore topics covered in Alternative Photographic Process I. Processes covered are cyanotype, Van Dyke prints, mixing and coating one's own emulsions, solvent transfers, hand coloring, toning, Polaroid transfers, paper negatives, Liquidlight, drawing and painting on acetate, and creating one's own negatives and stencils. Prerequisite: ARTS 290L. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
On-the-job experience in local, professional fine arts organizations. Enrollment is open to fine arts majors and, on rare occasions, others who demonstrate a keen inter- est in the visual arts. This course may be taken twice for credit and is considered an elective under the degree program. Permission required. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This is a studio and critique course. Even if taking the course for audit, students must participate during critique sessions. This course provides the student with an opportunity to work in an individual studio space on campus under faculty guidance. Studio Practice may be taken twice in a row and then fall or spring must be taken off to ensure other students will have the opportunity to take Studio Practice. All studios must be vacated for the summer. May be taken twice for credit in a degree plan. Permission required. Corequisite: Enrollment in a 200-level studio art course. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This is a cross-discipline studio and critique course that prepares the student for a fine arts career through the opportunity to work in an individual studio space on campus under faculty guidance. The class includes development and critiques of student work as well as resume creation, artist's statement development, press releases, portfolio development and presentation skills. Permission required. Corequisite: Enrollment in a 200-level studio art course. Offered: Spring.
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