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3.00 Credits
Second semester of a one-year survey. Studies renaissance through modern art with special reference to various social, economic and historic factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Concerns renaissance, baroque, rococo, eighteenth century, nineteenth century periods. ART 2010 and 2020 are required of all art majors and should be taken in sequence. Prerequisites: successful ocmpletion of HIST 1110, 1120, 1320 or 1330; successful completion of W1/WA. (Normally offered spring semester)
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3.00 Credits
History of graphic language and evolution of graphic communication. Includes an extensive examination of the social forces that shaped the design profession and how in turn design has shaped society. The theories that moved designers to act to remake society are also considered. Prerequisites: HIST 1110, 1120, 1320, or 1330 or any of the following: ANTH 1200, 1300, 1450; MUSC 1000; RELI 1000; THEA 1000; HP 1020, 1151; ARE 3030; and successful completion of WA.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the various roles and responsibilities of museum professionals in the areas of leadership and management, collections, exhibits, education and engagement, and security. Practice-based assignments, readings, discussions, field trips, and meetings with museum professionals will provide students with a solid understanding of key aspects central to the working of all museums, regardless of the nature of the collection, and introduce students to available career parts in these institutions. Cross-listed between American Studies, Anthropology, Art and Art History and History.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the history of museums, as well as major theoretical, legal and political challenges within museum studies. Students are encouraged to think beyond their specific disciplinary background to gain a greater appreciation for the lessons that can be learned from related disciplines and types of repositories, including larger ethical and cultural concerns that have been raised through the creation of modern museum standards. The combination of readings, discussion, and fieldtrips to a variety of museums/repositories will provide students a solid introduction to these themes. Cross listed between Anthropology, History, American Studies and Art.
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3.00 Credits
Examines history and structure of type as a form of communication and art. Students will reference type as visual expression, data visualization, messaging, and representative of power, political, and socio-economic movements. Explorations in type as a concept and critical expression will explore the fields of graphic design and computer visualization. Prerequisite: ART 1115.
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3.00 Credits
Explores techniques of graphic design preparation from concept through paste-up to the printed page, both on as a field that engages both the verbal and the visual is stressed. Problems include a variety of experimental and practical approaches that engage historical and contemporary formal and conceptual exercises. Prerequisites: ART 1110 and ART 1115.
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3.00 Credits
Explores digital art principles in Web spaces through the understanding and use of design tools and techniques. Creative approaches consist of informed planning, thoughtful concepting, strategic wire frame development and creative execution. Projects include explorations of HTML, CSS, and visual programming, and time-based media and image manipulation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces problems in painting, developing skill, techniques and concepts. Prerequisite: ART 1050, 1110 and 1130, ART 1120 may be taken concurrently.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of Digital and Color photography. Students will learn how to use their digital cameras, how to input images to Photoshop and out put them to prints. The class will begin with an investigation of techniques before moving through a series of assignments designed to develop the understanding of how to compose a body of work around a specific theme or concept. Lectures will work through the concepts and history of color photography and regular critiques will guide students towards creating a final portfolio of images. Prerequisites: ART 1110 and ART 1130.
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3.00 Credits
This is a black and white darkroom photography course beginning with the fundamentals of cameras and film exposure before moving to photographic project building. Lectures will explore concepts and history of Black and White photography and students work will be regularly critiqued.
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