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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS100 or ARTS110 or permission of instructor. No previous knowledge or experience of watercolor is required. Introductory lecture/studio course in watercolor, a transparent painting medium. Focuses on drawing, color, and composition as they apply to the medium of watercolor. Through a series of structured exercises, students develop familiarity and skills with paint, brushes and painting techniques; washes, glazes, texture applications, brush manipulations and stretched paper. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS205 or permission of instructor A lecture/studio course that further explores watercolor materials, techniques, and concepts. Students learn to paint from stilllife, figure, and landscapes. Emphasizes personal expression while developing watercolor skills. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS110 or permission of instructor A lecture/studio drawing course based on the visual structure of the human figure-both skeletal and muscular. Students learn to draw from life and costumed figures to strengthen their understanding of figure articulation, action, proportion, and anatomical construction. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS135 Provides students with an extended understanding of the theory and operation of a computer as an artist's tool. Students will use computers and various software programs to produce computer- generated artwork. Students will receive hands-on experience creating, developing, and producing original artwork and projects in the exciting field of graphic design. Emphasis will be on graphic computer skills, developing ability for selfcritique and artistic problem solving. (1999)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS112 or permission of instructor Continuation of ARTS112-Introduction to Ceramics, a lecture/studio course that further explores the clay forming processes, hand building and wheel throwing, glaze application, and other clay materials, techniques, concepts, and equipment. Emphasis is on skill building and personal expression while examining both functional and sculptural ceramics. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS100 or ARTS110 A lecture/survey of oil and acrylic painting techniques and their relation to classic and contemporary styles, painting and quick studies, under painting, color mixing, glazing, impasto, mediums and use of various brushes and painting knife techniques using models and still life. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS100 or ARTS110 A lecture/studio survey of painting techniques using various kinds of 2-D and 3-D found objects and material in addition to oil and acrylic paints, drawing and painting techniques combined, papier colle and magazine collages, montages and other forms of high relief and 3-D painting. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS100 or ARTS110 or ARTS112 or permission of instructor A lecture/studio course on the fundamentals of sculpture and on its viability as a means of artistic expression and exploration. Approach is through tactile and visual perceptions, using a variety of materials and techniques. Sculptural issues studied are the recognition and construction of space and form, scale, weight, balance, organic and geometric qualities, modalities, transformations, and symbolic meaning. Both relief and 3-dimensional (freestanding) forms are explored through a series of problems, using modeling, carving, and casting techniques for construction. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS100 or ARTS110 or ARTS120 A lecture/studio course that concentrates on the relief printing processes of printmaking including woodcut, wood engraving, and linoleum block printing. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS111 Lecture/studio studio course on the fundamentals of weaving and its materials, techniques and concepts as a means of artistic expression. Methods are explored through a variety of assignments, such as weaving process (plain weave, tapestry), various frame looms, non-loom technique (basketry), and yarn design (hand spinning of fiber on a drop spindle and spinning wheel). Emphasis is on mastery of materials and the exploration of various techniques as a means of creative expression. (2008)
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