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ART 211: Cluster Course-Who Am I:Search for Identity in Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Through unique activities of object making and storytelling, humanity seeks to understand themselves and their individual relationships to the environment and culture. This course will focus upon studio art to explore a variety of techniques, contexts and concepts of “the self.” Skill levels needed for this studio course can easily encompass beginning to advanced. This course will be linked closely to its sister course through shared readings and some shared projects. Students must be enrolled in both courses during the same semester. Spring Semester. P. Cox (ART) and D. Swerdlow (ENG).
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ART 212: Cluster Course-Myths and Muds:Interpretations in Clay
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
This portion of the cluster will introduce handbuilding ceramic techniques. The content of the student clay sculptures will be interpretations from the myths, folk tales and legends studied in the literature section of this cluster. Students must be enrolled in both courses during the same semester. Fall Semester.
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ART 218: Crafts Around the World
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A basic studio course for students to explore the visual properties of three-dimensional form through the history and production of world crafts. Students will investigate the fundamental principles and techniques associated with, but not limited to basketry, textiles, jewelry, ceramics and woodworking. Students will be introduced to the stylistic variations of each form as it relates to the diversity of cultures through slide presentations and studio production. Studio concepts will explore both functional and nonfunctional objects. Students will develop critical thinking skills and a greater appreciation of the world’s diversity through its crafts. Staff.
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ART 220: Studies in Art History
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Offerings under this title will vary from semester to semester. It is designed to accommodate special topics in the development and history of art. It will be offered from beginning to more advanced levels. Check the class schedule for the level and focus of this course. Staff.
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ART 250: Digital Art
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Studio( formerly Pixel Painting). This course is a hybrid of traditional art methods and computer manipulated images. Students will create paintings, drawings, and collages that are enhanced with digital editing software. Reversing the process...students begin with a computer generated image/photo and continue to work on it with traditional materials. Students will learn basics of studio art, Photoshop and Elements software, scanning and digital printing to create most unusual and exciting art.
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ART 302: Intermediate Painting
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Students will explore thematic and content-based projects. This course will be offered concurrently with other painting courses and is limited to four students per semester. Prerequisites: ART 201 or 104 and permission of instructor prior to registration. P. Cox.
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ART 303: Advanced Studio Studies I
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Courses of study that are taken concurrently with regular studio courses, but structured for advanced levels. Students may select an area to study but must exhaust all related course offerings in their chosen medium before pursuing advanced work. Course work will be structured by the supervising instructor and emphasis will be upon conceptual and technical development within the given medium. Permission of instructor is required prior to registration for the course. Course work is to be organized by the instructor and executed during regularly scheduled courses in the same area. 3.000 GPA in major. Art majors only.
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ART 304: Advanced Studio Studies II
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Courses of study that are taken concurrently with regular studio courses, but structured for advanced levels. Students may select an area to study but must exhaust all related course offerings in their chosen medium before pursuing advanced work. Course work will be structured by the supervising instructor and emphasis will be upon conceptual and technical development within the given medium. Prerequisites: ART 303 and permission of instructor prior to registration.
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ART 305: Intermediate Drawing:Themes and Dreams
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
An advanced level of drawing that will explore issues and techniques on a more conceptual level. A variety of contemporary media will be used as well as both conventional and unconventional formats. Students will have structured assignments but will be expected to push the boundaries of expectations in ideas and production. This course will be offered concurrently with ART 102. Prerequisites: ART 102 and permission of instructor. P. Cox.
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ART 306: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
This studio course will investigate formal and aesthetic relationships of traditional and digital photography. Students will learn how to manipulate the traditional photographic print through computer graphics. Additionally, students will be introduced to digital manipulation as an art form as well as to how it is related to graphic design. The language of art and design and design analysis will also be a major component of this course. Prior knowledge of basic computer literacy is recommended. Spring Semester. P. Cox.
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