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ART 211: Two Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Comprehensive study of the design process and the principles used to organize two dimensional images. Emphasis on the critical thinking required to plan, produce, present, and critique inventive works of two-dimensional art using both black and white and color. Six studio hours a week. IAI: ART 907
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ART 212: Three Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Comprehensive study of the design process and the principles used to organize three dimensional space. Emphasis on the critical thinking required to plan, produce, present, and critique inventive works of three dimensional art. Six studio hours a week. IAI: ART 908
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ART 223: Beginning Photography
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Introductory course stressing the fundamentals of black and white photography using an SLR camera. Emphasis is on the critical thinking required to plan, produce, and critique creative works of photographic expression. Relevant topics of aesthetic, historic, and critical issues will be addressed. Professional craftsmanship is stressed in all phases of the process. Students supply their own cameras, film, and photographic paper. Six studio hours a week. IAI: ART 917
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ART 224: Intermediate Photography
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: ART 223 A continuation of ART 223 with an emphasis on the creative and expressive qualities of photography as an artistic medium. Further development of skills related to darkroom procedures, zone systems for black and white, and experimentation. Individual projects required. Six studio hours a week.
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ART 225: Advanced Photography
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: ART 224 Continuation of ART 224 with emphasis on the creative and expressive qualities of photography as an artistic medium. Students will further develop darkroom skill and procedures through more individualized exploration of projects to create a cohesive body of work in skill and artistic vision presented as a professional portfolio. Students will be required to take photographs and to interpret and analyze them in written and oral presentations. Lectures will be presented on the contemporary and historical context, the practical application of theories and techniques of shooting and developing photographs as an art form. Six studio hours a week.
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ART 231: Beginning Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: ART 212 Introductory course stressing how to design, produce, and critique original pieces of sculpture using various media including modeling, assemblage, mold making, carving, and welding. Each student will be encouraged to develop his or her expressive ability through the technical process of the media. Occasional lectures on contemporary approaches in sculpture. Six studio hours a week. IAI: ART 913
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ART 232: Intermediate Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: ART 231 Further development of the technical skills needed to produce sculpture. Students concentrate on one of the media introduced in ART 231. Six studio hours a week.
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ART 235: Beginning Metalwork and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Introductory course stressing how to design, produce, and critique original pieces of metalwork or jewelry. Includes how to use and care for jewelers' tools and how to creatively use materials. Students will learn how to express ideas visually using the techniques of piercing, etching, photo-etching, stone setting, and both cold joining and soldering connections. Six studio hours a week. IAI: ART 915
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ART 236: Intermediate Metalwork and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: ART 235 A continuation of ART 235 stressing refinement of techniques and craftsmanship and introducing advanced processes of centrifugal casting, repousse, and shaped metal. Students develop self-expression and creativity in a way which will complement their style of jewelry making and metal work. Six studio hours a week.
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ART 241: Beginning Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Comprehensive course in ceramics construction. Includes several hand building methods as well as the basic use of the potters wheel. Students learn different techniques of decoration and glazing. Emphasis is placed on craftsmanship and originality. Emphasis also on functional as well as sculptural work. Six studio hours a week. IAI: ART 912
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