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ART 216: Beginning Wheel- Thrown Ceramics
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Hensley, Polseno This beginning level ceramics class explores the techniques of making pots on the wheel. Students learn the sequences necessary to raise a simple lump of clay into a pot and begin to understand the processes of glazing and firing those pots. We discuss aesthetic, historical, and technical issues relating to wheel-thrown pottery and master the vocabulary of pottery terms and concepts. Students need to allow significant work time outside of class. Lab fee required. No prerequisite and may be repeated for credit. Offered both terms. (CRE)
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ART 217: Hand Building in Ceramics
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Hensley, Polseno This course explores various methods of hand building with clay. We use coil building, slab building, and plaster mold making to create pottery with attention to the essentials of form and design. We learn various firing and glazing techniques and study pottery's important role as one of the earliest and most enduring art forms. Students need to allow significant work time outside of class. No prerequisite and may be repeated for credit. Lab fee required. Offered both terms. (CRE)
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ART 224: MONOTYPE Dahlstrom
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Monotype is a printmaking process in which ink is applied to a plate and then printed to paper. This course explores the many possibilities available, including multicolor printing. Experimentation and working in series with a common theme will be encouraged. Evaluation by portfolio. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 100 or permission. Offered Term 1. (CRE)
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ART 225: ETCHING Dahlstrom
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
An introduction to etching. Emphasis is on basic skill and methods to achieve line, tone, and texture as a means of expressing form. Emphasis on solving pictorial problems. Evaluation by portfolio. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 100 or permission. Offered Term 2. (CRE)
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ART 230: Painting
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
White Methods, materials, techniques of pictorial organization, from observation, using oil paint. Emphasis is on construction of form by color. Class sessions are directed, and weekly outside paintings are required. Evaluation by portfolio. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 100 or permission. Offered both terms. (CRE)
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ART 240: Children And Their Art Shamy
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Philosophy, concepts, and content pertaining to children and their art. Drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and crafts suitable for children are explored. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: students must be accepted in the education teacher certification program to register for this course. Offered Term 1. (CRE)
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ART 240L: English Architecture
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course aims to teach students how to describe and critique architecture through a chronological study of buildings from the first Anglo-Saxon churches up to the great engineering projects of the 19th century. Sites visited include the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and Greenwich. Offered Term 2. (AES)
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ART 241L: Medieval English Architecture
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
A study of the development of architecture in England from the first stone buildings of the Anglo-Saxons to the completion of King's College Chapel, Cambridge, in the early 16th century. Study through slide lectures and site visits focuses on the surviving buildings, cathedrals, and castles themselves, as well as on the patrons who commissioned them. Offered Term 1. (AES, ANC)
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ART 245: Myth And Ancient Art
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Salowey Also listed and described as CLAS 245. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09. (f, w, x, AES, ANC)
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ART 248: History of Design
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department A survey of global developments in decorative arts, graphic design, and architecture from the 18th century to the present. Open to first-year students. No prerequisite. Not offered in 2008-09. (AES, MOD)
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