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3.00 Credits
ART 118 is a studio course concentrating on painting. Instruction is given in the fundamental principles of watercolor painting based on observation and imagination. Topics will include color mixing, opaque and transparent paint applications, composition, and mood. Prerequisite: ART 117. 3 cr./4 Studio (Departmental Standards Version of ART 118.)
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A studio course concentrating on various three-dimensional art media such as carving, casting, modeling, and constructing as well as ceramics and the relevant skill of sketching. (Alternate Academic Years) 3 cr. 4 Studio.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 119 using related but different topics including snow sculpture and recreational design. This course can be taken without (or before) ART 119. (Alternate Academic Years) 3 cr. 4 Studio.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores art movements and major artists of the 20th Century. Various visual media are examined in relation to theories, historic events, scientific/technological changes and literature. The course will emphasize European art and its influence on US art. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Departmental Standards Version of ART 123 - approved by Academic Affairs on 11/30/98.)
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to teach students the basic skills in the use of clay. Coil building, slab construction and wheel-thrown work will be emphasized. A strong foundation in the use of glazes, clays and firing procedures will also be provided. There will also be a unit on various firing techniques. The history of ceramic arts will be studied, focusing on a number of influential people in the field both past and present. 3 cr. 4 Studio.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who want to learn the skills of drawing with a microcomputer (Macintosh) and for those experienced with computer aided art and design who want to extend and sharpen their skills. Students will practice graphic thinking patterns and use the microcomputer to apply these patterns in the creation of attractive, precisely drawn visuals. During the process, students will also, by practice and exposure, improve composition and hand drawing skills. Topics will be chosen according to the student's interests and/or career orientation. Ownership of, or off-campus access to, a microcomputer is desirable but not essential. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate course in Digital Photography taught within a fine arts context. Historic and contemporary photographic concepts, methods and techniques are explored through thematic creative projects and research. Interdisciplinary, experimental, and collaborative approaches to photography are encouraged. Students must have access to a digital camera. Prerequisite: ART 104 or permission of the instructor. 3 cr. 4 llb. (Per Departmental Standards for ART 204, approved by Academic Affairs 04/15/2010)
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3.00 Credits
ART 217 is a studio course concentrating on portraiture and figure drawing. This course will continue the development of technical skills, exploration of various materials, and artistic expression. Topics will include but are not limited to gesture drawing, figure-ground relationships and composition. Prerequisite: ART 117, Basic Drawing. 3 cr. 4 Studio. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ART 217, approved by Academic Affairs on 4/5/00.)
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3.00 Credits
ART 232 is a studio course designed to allow students to continue building skills working with clay. In addition, students will learn about the engineering, firing, and glazing of clay. While all areas of claywork will be developed, each student will pick an area of emphasis. Students will mix their own glazes, fire the kilns, and continue to study the history of the ceramic arts. Prerequisite: ART 131, Ceramics. 3 cr. 4 Studio. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ART 232, Ceramics 2, approved by Academic Affairs on 11/30/98.)
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3.00 Credits
ART 242 is a studio & lecture course concentrating on 2-dimensional design and color concepts. Instruction is given in the principles of design, with emphasis on both fine arts and applied arts. Topics will include the expressive qualities of line, value, abstraction, composition, color mixing and color theory. 3 cr. 4 Studio (Per Departmental Standards Version of ART 242, approved by Academic Affairs on 2/7/03).
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