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ART 113: Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Development of principles and techniques in Sculpture I. Modeling, casting, fabrication and carving. Emphasizes an approach to sculptural form and an exploration of the evolution of modern sculpture. Prerequisite: ART 13. Gans (HU)
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ART 115: Figure II
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Projects in figure modeling and drawing from direct observation of the human figure, designed to build on concepts and practices initiated in Figure I. Students may elect to concentrate in one particular medium, although the primary investigation of form will always incorporate both two- and three-dimensional work. Prerequisite: ART 15. Gans (HU)
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ART 120.20: th -Century Art
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
A survey of the major movements of 20th century art including Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Feminism and Post-Modernism. Staff (HU)
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ART 121: Women in Art
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Women artists from Renaissance to present. Attitudes toward women artists and their work; changing role of women in the art world. Visits to museums and artists' studios. May be repeated for credit as topic varies. Gans (HU)
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ART 13: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Projects directed toward developing design in sculpture. Exploration of materials and their application. Emphasis on sculptural form as it relates to techniques. Gans (HU)
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ART 135: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
A sustained exploration of paint media. Students concentrate on developing a body of related images using various media and approaches. Prerequisite: ART 35. Boothe (HU)
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ART 144: Raw Vision:Creativity and Ecstasy in the Work of Shamans,Mystics,and Artist Outsiders
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Comparative exploration of the nature and meaning of religious and artistic experience as reflected in shamanism (both prehistoric and tribal), mystic traditions (especially Taoism and Christianity), and contemporary self-taught artistic visionaries (e.g. Jean Dubuffet, Howard Finster, Mr. Imagination, Lonnie Holley, Norbert Kox). Various disciplinary perspectives will be employed including comparative religions, anthropology, art history, and psychology. Girardot (HU)
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ART 148: Furniture Design 1
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Design methodology, fabrication techniques, and methods of design presentation. Prerequisite: ART/DES 4. Forsyth (HU)
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ART 15: Figure I
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Drawing and modeling in clay from direct observation of the human figure. Fundamental principles of drawing, and two- and three- dimensional design through analysis of the human form. In-class exercises cover basic scale, proportion, structure, drawing media and techniques, and clay modeling. Emphasis on personal expression, the human figure as vehicle for narrative, abstract or formal drawings or sculpture. Gans (HU)
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ART 153: Graphic Design II spring
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Aspects of design are inter-related in function, concept or planning processes. Students focus on the poster in order to solve a variety of contemporary design problems. Professional-level formal team exercises include a series of informative posters, identity systems, publication, and advertising design. Computer graphics and Macintosh lab are employed as integral design tools in graphic design. Prerequisite: ART 53/DES 53. Staff (HU)
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