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3.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of techniques and materials including zone system, large format, and non-silver processes. Slide lectures, discussions, and readings. Prerequisite: ART 230 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Studio, workshop. The creative print-making process of cutting and printing the raised surfaces of a block. Cutting and printing from various materials including wood, lucite, plaster, masonite, box wood and linoleum. Collograph included. Self-motivated workshop situation. Visual ideas and executions (design and drawings) stressed. Final portfolio required, attendance mandatory. Prerequisite: basic drawing and design, or consent of instructor. $35 materials fee.
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3.00 Credits
Studio, workshop. Engraving, etching and printing images from metal plates. Emphasis on drawing and design in exploring and experimenting creatively with various techniques in group self-motivating workshops. Includes line etching, engraving, aquatint and related techniques. Students print their work and submit final portfolio. Attendance mandatory. Prerequisites: basic drawing, basic design, or consent of instructor. Cost of materials: $50.
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3.00 Credits
Studio, workshop. Planographic print-making process: images drawn on metal plates, fixed chemically, rolled with ink and printed. Emphasis on visual ideas; drawing and design aid in exploration and creative uses of litho techniques. Basic litho techniques include crayon, tuche, reversal, and transfer. Final portfolio required; attendance mandatory and additional workshop activity during scheduled monitored periods expected. Prerequisites: basic drawing and design or consent of instructor. Cost of materials: $75.
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3.00 Credits
To be taken in conjunction with ART ED 501/502. Focuses on current issues in student teaching experience and the field of art education. Includes certification requirements, teaching strategies for a diverse student population, curriculum resources, professional opportunities and responsibilities, and teacher and student evaluation. Art Education majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Representational work in clay using the human figure as subject. Use of model, training in observation and anatomical focus. Projects, reviews, presentations. Prerequisites: for non-majors, ART 110 or equivalent; for majors, ART 120, 131, 141.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to a range of basic sculptural processes and materials with an emphasis on formal investigation and intellectual query. Projects cover basic sculptural principles and hand skills with an emphasis on working from observation. This course will introduce basic additive and reductive processes including wood, metal and clay/plaster. Prerequisite: Foundation w/3d component.
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3.00 Credits
A deeper investigation into the methods and strategies for creating constructed sculpture. This course will focus on developing technical ability while incorporating a variety of traditional and non-traditional materials with an emphasis on wood and metal construction.
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3.00 Credits
Historical overview of the development of computer art and the significant events leading to the development of the field. Projects include hands-on experience with computer imaging for use in the creation of fine art. Prerequisite: completion of foundation courses or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to traditinal animation techniques as used in fine art animation and experimental film/video. Basics of locomotion, timing, lighting, camera moves, exposure, sound design and audio an visual editing. Studio course.
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