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ARDV 0116: The Creative Process
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Middlebury College
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ARDV 2225: Drawing and Painting
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Middlebury College
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ARDV 2309: Introduction to Photography
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Middlebury College
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ARDV 2311: Photography
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Middlebury College
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ARDV 2334: Medieval Art History
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Middlebury College
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ART 1016: "City of Your Dreams"-Building an Imaginary City in Glass
3.00 Credits
Middlebury College
The City Of Your Dreams is a collaborative sculptural installation class. Four Cameron Visiting Artists-In-Residence will assist in teaching methods of glassmaking including fusing, slumping, blowing, and lampworking. Our objective will be to create a fictional cityscape staged in the Johnson Pit Space using these techniques. We will blow glass at a local "hotshop," fire glass in the Johnson kilns, and work with small-scale torches using Pyrex/Borosilicate. We will study glass and its applications to sculpture, as well as engage issues of architecture, city planning, politics, and social organization to realize our "City" as an integrated whole. Students will be expected to learn quickly, think inventively, and must bring a collaborative spirit. Each student will be required to purchase $300 in expendable materials and small tools. (Approval required; ART 0159, ART 0160, or equivalents suggest ed) A RT (J. ButleLimit on Enrollment: 15
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ART 1017: Installation Art:A Dialogue Between Artist and Space
3.00 Credits
Middlebury College
In this course we will approach installation as an art-making practice that offers broad possibilities for investigation and expression. Students will respond to visual, as well as societal, environmental, and political questions, while exploring issues of space and viewer participation. Students will build a solid understanding of the history of installation art as well as contemporary artists working in this medium. Projects will encourage students to work on a large scale with found objects, fabric, paint, and other materials with an emphasis on site-specific creations across campus. (This course will count as the ART 0160 prerequisite for 0300-level Studio Art courses). Each student is expected to purchase materials costing approximately $100. ART ( B. Pickett, a visiting winter term instructor) Limit on Enrollment: 15 Brooke Pickett is a painter and installation artist, living and working in Toronto.
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ART 1018: "Out of Line"
3.00 Credits
Middlebury College
In this course we will investigate line through drawing in both two and three dimensions. Students will be introduced to a traditional use of line in drawing with pencil, charcoal, and ink on paper and will extend this understanding to a sculptural form of drawing in space using wire, string, and various other media. We will also stretch the conventional boundaries of drawing to include the digital line generated by sound and found/documented line occurring in the world around us. Projects will challenge students both technically and conceptually. (This course will count as the ART 0159 prerequisite for 0300-level Studio Art courses). There will be a materials fee of approximately $35 per student. ART ( J. Nissen, a visiting winter term instructor) Limit on Enrollment: 15 Jessica Nissen, '90, is a visual artist who lives and works in New York City and Vermont.
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ART 1019: Intaglio Printmaking:Working the Plate
3.00 Credits
Middlebury College
In this course we will explore the fundamentals of intaglio techniques. Studio instruction will explore traditional and contemporary methods of intaglio printmaking with an emphasis on different methods of working directly on the plate. The students will acquire technical skills as well as the ability to use them to develop their own imagery. Students will develop an understanding of the medium and learn good studio habits; the safe and responsive handling of tools, materials and grounds; and the knowledge required for producing a printed image. (This course will count as the ART 0159 prerequisite for 0300-level Studio Art courses). There will be a materials fee of approximately $25 per student. ART ( A. Austin) Limit on Enrollment: 12
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ART 1082: Invoking the Third Mind:Conversations & Collaborations Between Artists & Writers
3.00 Credits
Middlebury College
William Burroughs has argued that through the process of collaboration an anonymous, disembodied, and superior "third mind" is created. In this course we creatively investigate the notion that art can emerge from dialogue, transcend the limits of an individual's imagination, and have a social component. Students will research and discuss a history of deliberate influence-particularly between writers and visual artists-, pursue their own collaborative projects, and design and install a course-end exhibition of their collective creations. (This course will count as the ART 0160 prerequisite for 0300-level Studio Art cours es). ART (L. Conrad, L. Farrell, visiting winter term instructo
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