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3.00 Credits
Photography I is an introduction to the art of shooting traditional black and white photography and modern SLR digital color photography. This course is also an introduction to the fine art of digital imaging as a practical and artistic enhancement to basic photography. Photography will be discussed as both a fine art form and a commercial art medium.
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3.00 Credits
Combining both theory and practice, an in-depth investigation of ceramic art, emphasizing handbuilding techniques, with a brief introduction to the potter’s wheel. Clay and glaze mixing, and various kiln firing procedures are also explored, along with a historical overview.
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3.00 Credits
An especially designed course to fulfill the university core fine art requirement which gives insight into the visual art experience. For non-Art majors only.
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3.00 Credits
An especially designed course to fulfill the university core fine art requirement which gives insight into the aesthetic experience. For non-art majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This workshop offers artists, educators and interested individuals an opportunity to learn different methods of dyeing silk to create textile designs and art to wear. Surface design techniques will be utilized including, Batik, Low water immersion dyeing, Shibori, painting with dye and inks, stamping, quilting, and color removal. Students will be encouraged to explore individual interests to achieve a personal body of work. May be taken to fulfill Fine Arts requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This workshop is for anyone interested in exploring their creative spirit. Through exploration and experimentation with mixed-media sculpture, students will gather natural materials, found objects and use commercially made materials to create three-dimensional vessels. A variety of construction techniques will be taught, including weaving natural materials and reed, coiling, handmade silk paper, and wire. Surface design techniques, including drawing, painting, printing, dyeing, and color removal will be encouraged to further enhance a personal statement. May be taken to fulfill Fine Arts requirement.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to visual communication graphics and design with an emphasis on printed matter. Illustrative graphics, symbol/logo design, typography, lettering, layout principles/grid systems, camera-ready art and an introduction to computer technology are highlights of the course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 101
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to varied media, techniques and modes of illustration. Students work on a variety of projects including magazine and story illustration offering conceptual and technical challenges in media such as graphite, ink, colored pencil, pastel and acrylic or gouache paint. Emphasis is on manual techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Anatomy. Primary focus is on compositional structures, real or invented, of the human skeleton, the figure (model is provided), and other natural images to establish an integrated personal vision at a level qualitatively beyond previous involvement in the field of drawing. Pre-requisite: ARTS 102
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3.00 Credits
Advanced studies in one of the following: oils, acrylics, watercolors and/or mixed media. Choice of medium may be different from ARTS 103. Appropriate experimentation with different structures and techniques is the primary concern. Student is expected to establish an integrated personal vision at a level qualitatively beyond previous involvement in the field of painting. Pre-requisite: ARTS 103
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