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3.00 Credits
This course explores the creative possibilities of digital image creation and manipulation. Through demonstrations, creative technical assignments, students explore the digital workflow in independent projects involving sustained inquiry into self selected theme.
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3.00 Credits
Studio, demonstration. Introduction to all basic methods of handbuilding and decorating techniques. Focus both on vessel tradition and ceramic sculpture. Introduction to glazes, slips, and firing in the stoneware tradition. Hands-on, active participation, attendance required. Overview of ceramic historical, cultural tradition. Prerequisite: for majors, ART 131 or 132; for non-majors, ART 110 or 131 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Studio, demonstration. Introduction to potter's wheel. Emphasis on throwing techniques and functional design. Exploration of oxidation glazes and surface decoration. Active participation, attendance required. Prerequisite: ART 131 or 132 for majors; ART 110 or 131 or consent of instructor for non-majors.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of art as taught in the public schools and in community settings. Topics include: introduction to art education, artistic and aesthetic development, teaching methodologies for diverse student populations, special education in art classrooms, and lesson planning. Readings, written assignments, class presentations, and extensive off-campus field experiences. Prerequisite: B.F.A. major or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 310. Exploration of art as taught in public schools. Topics include: artistic and aesthetic development, approaches to teaching art history, criticism, and studio, museum education, problem solving and concept development in art, multicultural approaches to the art curriculum and special education in art classrooms. Readings, written assignments, class presentations, and extensive off-campus field experiences. Prerequisite: B.F.A. major or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Studio. Thematic development based on the study of objects, the environment, the human figure, and non-objective vocabularies. Includes related contemporary and historical issues. Individual and group critiques used to develop continuity of work. Materials: unspecified. Prerequisite: ART 223, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on employing and expanding upon previously learned technical and critical skills specific to students' individual interests, practices and ideas. Critiques, readings, lectures, labs.
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3.00 Credits
Innovation is defined as an incremental, emergent, or radical change in thinking, product, process, or organization. As artists what we can share is the capacity to imagine, inspire and stimulate acts of daring, both private and public. Starting with the premise that art and artistic practice can be socially useful we will explore how collective actions can be shaped and defined as aesthetic forms.
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3.00 Credits
Studio, workshop. Continuation of ART 224 (see description). In-depth exploration of various lithography techniques in self-motivating group workshop. Emphasis on individual creative development. Advanced litho techniques, including various methods of color printing from stone and aluminum plates. Final portfolio required. Attendance mandatory; additional workshop activity during scheduled monitored periods expected. Prerequisite: ART 244 or instructor's consent. $75 cost of materials.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores, through demonstrations and technical assignments, the creative possiblities of digital image creation and manipulation using primarily Photoshop, and the printmaking technique of Photopolymer Gravure processes.
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