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ART 378: Curating the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course explores the roles and duties of the art museum curator. Topics addressed include collection care and management, exhibition planning and design, object handling, and exhibition critiques. Curators from local museums will serve as guest speakers. Students will collaboratively curate at least one exhibition. Prerequisite(s): ART 208 or permission of instructor
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ART 381: Principles of Landscape Design
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course explores the fundamental concepts of landscape design. By studying historical and contemporary examples, students examine the different structures of landscape using site plans and diagrams. The course also allows students to look at nature as the backdrop of all human activity and shows the convergence of elements from nature and the built world. Starting with the concept that natural landscaping is the basis for all planning, students gain an appreciation of ecological concepts in designing landscapes. Three hours of lecture per week. Cross-listed as ENV 381 and LNS 309.
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ART 388: Landscape Photography
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
The landscape is fascinating from a natural and contrived point of view. This course explores the art of taking landscape shots digitally with emphasis on composition, focal points, color, light, movement, time of day, framing, and weather conditions. You will explore a range of image capturing from macro flower shots to vast panoramic points of view from urban and rural subject matter. Several new digital image editing processes will be taught using Photoshop. Prerequisite(s): ART 273 or permission of instructor. Additional Fee(s): Applied laboratory fee.
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ART 405: Sculpture Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This advanced studio course gives the student the opportunity to study a particular process or combination of processes in more depth. Contemporary approaches such as installation and performance art, and environmental and conceptual art are are introduced.
Prerequisite(s): Art 105 or permission of the instructor.
Additonal Fee(s): Applied art fee.
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ART 411: Ceramics Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This studio course advances the student in all technical aspects of ceramics and explores conceptual, critical approaches both to the medium and to specific contemporary issues.
Prerequisite(s): Art 111 or permission of the instructor. Permission of instructor required for Art 311 and 411.
Additonal Fee(s): Applied art fee.
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ART 415: Painting Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This advanced course in painting gives the student a broad understanding of technical issues in the context of contemporary conceptual and critical approaches to the medium. Students will have an opportunity to work on independent projects. Prerequisite(s): Art 115 or permission of the instructor. Additional Fee(s): Applied art fee.
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ART 417: Drawing Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This advanced studio course continues figure studies from the model, as well as landscape drawing and architectural drawing. Conceptual and critical approaches to the medium are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Art 117 or permission of the instructor. Additional Fee(s): Applied art fee.
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ART 420: Material Studies Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students continue to develop their understanding of three-dimensional materials and processes, their history and practice, and associated conceptual vocabularies in this studio. The course aims to challenge students with ceramic and/or sculptural skills in order to move beyond technique, and reconsider material and process from a variety of perspectives. Studio and research assignments will examine technical and conceptual concerns - prompting students to articulate and contextualize their artistic practice.
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ART 421: Digital Animation and Compositing
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This production course provides an introduction to computer animation and visual effects. Students learn the principles, process, and philosophy of animation with a focus on the design and construction of environments, characters, and time-based motion. Students script, storyboard, design, and produce a short animated digital video. Prerequisite(s): Art 141 and 249. Additional Fee(s): Course Computing fee.
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ART 427: Printmaking Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is an exploration of the expressive possibilities of graphic media. Historical methods of printmaking are introduced. Prerequisite(s): Art 127 or permission of the instructor.
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