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ART 416A: Printmaking/Drawing
10.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Continuation of F10 Art 315-316. A comprehensive investigation of both traditional and experimental drawing and printmaking techniques. Students are encouraged to explore large-scale mixed-media processes with an emphasis on the development of individual images and marking styles. Students have facilities available in papermaking and printmaking with capabilities for computer and photographic techniques.
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ART 416D: Special Topics in Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Studies in special subjects. Topics vary from semester to semester. Consult course listings.
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ART 416E: Guerilla Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This studio course in printmaking explores the ideology of print as a cultural, social, and political activity. Through our projects, we embrace the value of the multiple in printmaking as a "democratic medium." Our primary weapon is in the domain of distribution. Strategies for projects done in this class may include site-specific work, audience participation projects, performative work, ephemera produced around an event, time-based work, etc. Projects are both collaborative and individual. Students learn to write proposals and manifestos, document their work in situ, and make digital presentations in support of the projects. Students also may learn and use print techniques such as woodcut, lithography, Pronto plates, Gocco printing, and digital applications to accomplish goals. However, technique is dictated by the idea for each project AND is not limited to the traditional forms of printmaking. In other words, low-tech/low-cost alternatives and philosophically relevant approaches are part of the mix.
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ART 417A: Digital Imaging and Photography
10.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Continuation of F10 Art 317A-318A. Course deals with the establishment of the student's personal vision and the presentation of that vision. Weekly critiques and in-class discussions are the primary format, in conjunction with visiting artists and professionals. The class assists students in preparing their portfolios and provides the necessary support material to enter the post-academic environment.
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ART 417J: Alternative Process Photography
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An exploration into the use of nonsilver and alternative photographic processes. The course explores such processes as blue and brown printing and gum printing as well as photomechanical processes such as photocopying and color photocopying. Prerequisite: F20 Art 1186 Black-and-White Photography or permission of instructor.
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ART 418A: Digital Imaging and Photography
10.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Continuation of F10 Art 317A-318A. Course deals with the establishment of the student's personal vision and the presentation of that vision. Weekly critiques and in-class discussions are the primary format, in conjunction with visiting artists and professionals. The class assists students in preparing their portfolios and provides the necessary support material to enter the post-academic environment.
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ART 419: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to the design and making of functional pottery as well as sculptural objects. Students learn basic forming processes of the wheel, coil, and slab construction. While the emphasis is on high-fired stoneware, students are introduced to Raku and soda firing. Content and advanced processes and skills are encouraged according to the individual's level.
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ART 420: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to the design and making of functional pottery as well as sculptural objects. Students learn basic forming processes of the wheel, coil, and slab construction. While the emphasis is on high-fired stoneware, students are introduced to Raku and soda firing. Content and advanced processes and skills are encouraged according to the individual's level.
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ART 423: Fashion Design
10.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Continuation of F10 Art 323-324. Original design concepts are developed in sketch, pattern, and muslin stages prior to constructing each garment. The senior design studio is professionally equipped, affording the student an opportunity to work in a design room setting. Fashion drawing develops techniques and skills necessary for preparing a senior portfolio. Designer-critics work with students on specific design problems in the development of a senior collection. Garments are reviewed by a jury in the spring semester and selected for the annual student fashion show-a professional showcase for student work.
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ART 423D: Fashion Design 2D
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Designed to familiarize students with techniques and materials used in drawing flats, floats, croquis, specs, and illustrations for fashion design. Design problems associated with designing groups, collections, and lines of apparel for popular and selected consumption are included.
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