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1.00 Credits
Covers two curricular units, one in which students are introduced to the processes, equipment, hand tools, materials, and necessary safety procedures related to the art department woodshop. In the other unit in this course, students are taught art preparation techniques which they will encounter both as a student and professional. Offered satisfactory/unsatisfactory only.
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3.00 Credits
This beginning sculptural practices course introduces fundamentals in traditional and contemporary sculpture. Students are asked to explore various mediums, techniques, and equipment including: wood and metal fabrication, casting with plaster, and mixed media and digital technology processes. Assigned projects, extensive sketchbook work, artist research, and critique participation is expected.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic technical approaches to fabricating small scale, non-ferrous metals. Investigation into the rich history of metalsmithing as well as innovative contemporary applications - sculpture and as body ornamentation - is fostered. Studio-based projects supplemented with critical discussion and presentations address aesthetic, conceptual and technical aspects of metalsmithing. Prerequisite: ART 1120.
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3.00 Credits
Art 2425 will introduce students to both traditional and contemporary methods of ceramic construction including: pinch, coil, slab, and wheel throwing techniques. This course will include exploration in surface decoration, glaze application, and firing methods to build a strong foundation in ceramic processes and the formation of a personal voice.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the historical, cultural, and contemporary roles of museums and preservation institutions in society. Introduces students to the museum professions, collection and exhibition installation strategies, and ethical problems of governance and collection. Field trips to regional collections are included. Cross listed with AMST/ANTH/HIST 2700. Prerequisites: WA.
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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
Courses of broad general appeal will be offered from time to time under this title. Permits utilization of unusual faculty expertise and provides highly-specialized and particularly pertinent, timely subject matter. See current class schedule for topics. Prerequisites: ART 2010 and ART 2020.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced drawing course applying the fundamentals of drawing to creative individual problems in figure, still life, and/or landscape composition. Structured yet open assignments, lectures and critiques develop formal, conceptual, expressive and technical understanding. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Prerequisites: ART 2025.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of architecture and its allied fields, focusing on the formal, aesthetic, cultural and socio-political dimensions, from prehistory to the present. Cross listed with ARE 3030. Prerequisite: COM1.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced drawing course working from a live model with an emphasis on composition, monochromatic media, drawing techniques, and the skeletal and muscular construction as related to action and proportion in the human figure. Lectures, drawing sessions, and critiques develop formal, conceptual, and technical understanding. Prerequisites: ART 2025.
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