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6.00 Credits
This course introduces sculpture through the figure, using a variety of traditional and modern techniques.Topics include the elements of structure, mass, volume, anatomy, and proportion, as they combine to give form and meaning.These principles are fundamental to improving form conception in drawing, painting, and sculpture.This course provides an introduction to armature building, water clay techniques, and mold-making. Prerequisite: FA108Three-Dimensional Design. Studio laboratory fee: $35
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6.00 Credits
This course further advances the study of sculpture through the figure, using a variety of traditional and modern techniques.Topics include the elements of scale, anatomy, proportion, gesture, and content as they combine to give form and meaning.These principles are fundamental to advancement in sculpture, drawing, and painting. This course provides instruction in advanced armature building, reclining and seated figure studies, and multi-piece and multi-material mold-making. Prerequisite: FA113 Figure Sculpture 1. Studio laboratory fee: $35
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6.00 Credits
This course further develops the visual vocabulary of general drawing. Emphasis is on the use of the basic elements of design such as composition, space, scale, and form resolution in various narrative and serial conceptual modes. Relying less on formal solutions to problems, classroom work focuses on the development of a relationship between form and content.A variety of materials and techniques are explored through projects that reference historical and contemporary approaches. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the technique of the oil painting medium and approaches to color mixing. Emphasis is given to the painting from the observed subject.A variety of subjects and techniques are explored through projects that reference historical and contemporary approaches. Prerequisite: FA106 ColorTheory. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces traditional relief printmaking techniques such as wood engraving, wood cut, color reduction, and multiple plate relief printing.Other printmaking processes such as intaglio and monotype are also investigated. Emphasis is placed on techniques, and then expanded to subject matter and content. Studio laboratory fee: $35
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5.00 Credits
This course explores the basic principles ofWheelThrown Pottery: centering clay, fundamentals of clay bodies, hand building skills, kiln firing, and glazing. Studio projects approach these principles through the study and practice of proportion, scale, pattern, texture, and color, as well as exploration of the expressive qualities of clay and throwing technique. Slide lectures relate these concepts to historical and contemporary ceramic form making. Prerequisite: FA108Three- Dimensional Design. Studio laboratory fee: $50
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces black and white photography as a fine art medium. It covers basic camera operation, film processing, and printing. Emphasis is given to individual expression and personal vision.A brief history of fine art photography is included. Students also study basic principles of slide production as it relates to creating a portfolio for transfer.The aesthetics of the photograph and its use as a medium of visual communication are emphasized. Studio lab fee: $30
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6.00 Credits
This course is welded steel sculpture covers volumetric linear, spatial, kinetic, biomorphic, and geometric issues. Basic cutting and joining of oxyacetylene and electric are techniques are used. Classroom work focuses initially on techniques, and then derived meaning of subject matter as it relates to materials and content. Studio laboratory fee: $50
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6.00 Credits
This course expands on the concepts introduced in FA209 Painting 1.Oil painting techniques are further explored through course projects. Emphasis is given to the painting from the observed subject and then expanded to content and technique. Prerequisite: FA209 Painting 1. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This course is an exploration of space, mass, volume, and surface, using clay as a medium and employing various firing techniques. It pursues development of expressive ideas through the use of formal elements. Slide lectures connect these concepts to historical and contemporary ceramic form making. Prerequisite: FA108Three-Dimensional Design. Studio laboratory fee: $50
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