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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the elements and principles of composition and color. Students work in the studio and outdoors creating still lifes, portraits, and landscapes. This course also serves as a practical background to the study of painting in Western art.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic painting in watercolor with emphasis on sketching, composition development and painting execution. Students will explore watercolor painting techniques and concepts with emphasis on developing individuality and self-expression related to the medium. GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the appreciation of all aspects of Japanese art, including architecture, painting, calligraphy, printmaking, ceramics, Buddhist art, craft, ikebana, design, movies, and anime or animation, as well as hands-on art workshops. Students will explore Japanese art history as a basis for understanding Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Also, students will gain valuable art experiences by studying the various media used to create traditional and contemporary works of Japanese art, including hands-on workshops in raku ceramics, ukiyo-e or woodblock printing, calligraphy, sumi-e or ink painting and basket weaving. GE: Arts Non-Western
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3.00 Credits
The study of a special topic in art. GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
Design projects examine two-dimensional space and typographic aesthetics, while further investigating the elements and principles of design. Problems will explore advanced computer graphic design, reproduction considerations and the development of a professional design thought process. This is a computer-based course. Prerequisites: ART 0103 Design 1 or permission of instructor. GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture of the 20th century, including the origin of modern styles in the late 19th century and major artistic since World War II. Methods for approaching writing about art theory and art criticism will also be explored. Students are expected to write a term paper on a selected art topic. Prerequisite: ART 0105 or ART 0106, or permission of instructor
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An exploration of painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture of the 20th century, including the origin of modern styles in the late 19th century and major artistic directions since World War II. Methods for approaching writing about art theory and art criticism will also be explored. Students are expected to write a term paper on a selected art topic. Prerequisite: ART 0105 or ART 0106, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course instructs students in the use of advanced hand-building, throwing and glazing techniques to create both sculptural and functional ceramics ranging from teapots to abstract sculptures. Students will further develop previously acquired hand-building and wheel-working skills in addition to learning advanced glazing techniques such as glazing with a spray gun and the application of precious metallic lusters. This course requires some prior experience in ceramics. Art 0110 Ceramics 1, orpermission of instructor required. GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of a special topic in studio art, art history, or art criticism. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Independent work on a project in studio art, art history, or art criticism supervised by a member of the art faculty. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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