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ART 353: Print Design
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course combines technical training in digital imaging with exercises in creative print-media based design and critical thinking. Students learn conceptual and technical differences between analog and digital imaging and work with a range of digital tools, including QuarkXpress, AdobeInDesign, and Photoshop. Conceptual and content discourses will be developed through contemporary issues and the design of relevant documents. Cross-listed as COM 353. Prerequisite(s): Art 141 Additional Fee(s): Applied art fee.
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ART141
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ART 354: Narrative and the Handmade Book
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is an exploration of narrative and presentation in the production of the book form. Concerns of pacing, sequence, illustration, typography, and harmony between form and content will come together in production of unique book forms.
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ART 358: Photography IV: Studio and Lighting Techniques
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Building upon skills learned in previous Photography classes, this foundation course introduces lighting principles in the studio and on location. Assignments include still life and studio and location portraiture. Basic view camera techniques and hand held light meters are introduced. Course focuses on the use of Black-and-White output. Fine art and commercial applications are equally emphasized.
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ART 365: Visual Communication
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course introduces students to the process of developing a Visual Communication system with a special focus on non profit branding. An understanding of branding strategies are researched, explored and implemented to help serve the needs of growing community-based non-profits. Visual Identities are created for existing small non-profits to address their needs as well as strengthen their position in the marketplace and community.
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ART 366: American Art: Colonial to 1900
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course examines the major movements, artists, and cultural issues of American painting, sculpture, and photography from its beginnings to 1900. Special attention is given to works that address definitions of American "identity" and cultural interaction and conflict between races. Prerequisite(s): Art 132 or ART 131 or permission of the instructor.
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ART132
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ART 368: Museum Education and the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course traces the development of the American art museum's educational mission from the early nineteenth century to the present. A range of programming types, including docent touring, computer-based learning, museum-school partnerships, and hands-on experiences are observed and analyzed. Students will also design programs for exhibitions in the Chatham College Art Gallery. Prerequisite(s): Art 208 or permission of instructor
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ART208
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ART 369: Interactive Strategies
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course allows advanced students to explore interactive computer authoring skills. Students learn to create projects that integrate text, sound, and graphic materials for the creation of CD-ROMs, DVDs, or interactive installations. Students are exposed to a variety of existing electronic media projects and exhibitions, along with contemporary theoretical discourses in interactive design and non-linear narrative strategies. Does interactivity change the manner in which narrative works on us? How can we construct interfaces that take advantage of these new possibilities? Prerequisite(s): ART 141, 261 or permission of the instructor
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ART141 AND ART261
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ART 372: Curating African Art
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course explores the rich diversity of art across sub-Sahara Africa from the Paleolithic era to today. It focuses on cultures from West Africa, Central Africa, and East Africa to complement the holdings of the College's outstanding Olkes Collection of African Art, which includes more than 600 objects. Class lecture, discussion, and student projects utilize works from the collection, including masks, wood sculpture, beadwork, and metalwork.
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ART 372TC1: Curating African Art and Artifacts
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course explores the rich diversity of art across sub-Sahara Africa from the Paleolithic era to today. It focuses on cultures from West Africa, Central Africa, and East Africa to complement the holdings of the College's outstanding Olkes Collection of African Art, which includes more than 600 objects. Class lecture, discussion, and student projects utilize works from the collection, including masks, wood sculpture, beadwork, and metalwork.
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ART 374: Photography V --Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course will focus on photojournalistic practice and/or a focused exploration of a specific issue in the news. Students will analyze news topics from a practical, ethical, and visual perspective, to produce images that tell stories for newspapers, magazines, books and the Internet. Students will also be introduced to a wide range of approaches and styles of documentary photography with an emphasis on meaning and point of view. Cross-listed with COM 374. Additional Fee(s): Applied laboratory fee.
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