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3.00 Credits
First in a sequence of three foundation courses that investigate the fundamentals of design. Basic aesthetic/formal concepts and conceptual approaches are covered through a variety of two-dimensional mediums. Structured critiques are employed to provide students the experience of assessing formal, conceptual, and technical aspects of art.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to investigate the role of digital media in visual literacy. Students gain practice with basic graphics software, explore using the Internet in informing the development of art work, and discuss how application of these skills are used in the classroom, studio, and commercial art fields. Prerequisites: none.
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3.00 Credits
Second in a sequence of three foundation courses that investigate the fundamentals of design. Basic aesthetic/formal concepts and conceptual approaches are covered through a variety of three-dimensional mediums. Structural form is emphasized in various contextual settings. Structured critiques are employed to provide students in the experience of assessing formal, conceptual, and technical aspects of art.
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3.00 Credits
Third in a sequence of three foundation courses that investigate the fundamentals of design. Explores color theories based on the color wheel/light spectrum including hue, value, chroma, and aesthetic color relationships. Optical color, emotional/psychological color, and color symbolism are also covered. Structured critiques are employed to provide students the experience of assessing formal, conceptual, and technical aspects of art.
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3.00 Credits
Foundation 4D will introduce the basic principles of time-based media. Analyzing both the actual and perceived experiences of time, the course will investigate concepts such as tempo, duration, chronology, fragmentation, and memory.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamentals of sculpture as a process of three-dimensional expression. Students will explore various media, techniques and concepts through a series of assigned and open projects. Emphasis on traditional methods and formal abstract elements of sculpture are encouraged, leading to an understanding of both classical and modern concepts of form. Prerequisites: ART1110, ART1120.
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1.00 Credits
One-semester course in which work is created for a portfolio review at midterm based on the content and principles learned in the foundation core classes. Art majors may only attempt successful completion of this course once. Prerequisites: successful completion of ART 1005, 1110, 1120, and 1130, and a UW GPA of 2.500 or above.
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3.00 Credits
Permits utilization of unusual faculty expertise and provides highly-specialized and particularly pertinent, timely subject matter. Prerequisite: ART 1005; ART 1130; sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive level drawing course building upon fundamentals of observation, artistic invention, perspective and composition through problems in still life, landscape, explorations in wet and dry media, and color with pastels. Lectures, drawing sessions and critiques develop formal, conceptual, expressive, and technical understanding. Prerequisites: ART 1005.
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3.00 Credits
First semester of a one-year survey. Studies ancient, medieval, renaissance and modern art with special reference to various social, economic and historic factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Includes ancient, medieval and early renaissance periods. ART 2010 and 2020 are required of all art majors and should be taken in sequence.
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