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3.00 Credits
Investigates the development of ceramic techniques and aesthetic traditions by studying the effects that can be discerned in the influence of one tradition over another. Most peoples in the history of humankind have produced some sort of ceramic artifacts, making this a very universal language. As peoples made increasing contact with one another, elements of these traditions were constantly being appropriated and transformed. General Education Requirement: (FSVP) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Using color theory and principles of design, focuses on individual studio projects with emphasis on graphic design and digital artmaking. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 102. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Explore different styles of photography through lectures, slides, critiques, and assignments. Introduction to black and white archival fiber-base printing process in addition to experimentation with different films, filters, papers and developers, and presentation techniques. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 160. Unit(s): 1
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Introduction to the field of digital imaging within the context of contemporary art. Students will produce original works of art while studying the impact of technology upon human perception, visual art, and contemporary culture. Emphasis will be placed upon the ways in which digital technologies have transformed our understanding of traditional photographic media. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 104 or 106. Unit(s): 1
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An introduction to the medium of serigraphy (screenprint, silkscreen). Topics include working with handmade and photographic stencils, color and registration, editioning, and extended uses of the medium. Students will work with hand-drawn, photographic, and digital images. Work on individual studio projects is at the core of this class. Students also engage in group and individual critiques, library research, slide presentations, museum and gallery visits. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 101, 102 or 105 Unit(s): 1
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1.00 Credits
Explores abstract, conceptual, and process-based drawing. Investigates historical and experimental methods of drawing not covered in Studio Art 101, Drawing. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 101, 102, 205, 206, 208, or 209 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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Examines the book as an art object. Introduces basics of bookbinding (Western and non-Western), printing, and basic typesetting skills, while working on individual and collaborative studio projects. Concepts explored include sequencing, text and image relationships, and content and structure relationship. Students research evolution of the artists' book and contemporary practice in this medium. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 101, 102, 206, or 208. Unit(s): 1
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Focuses on techniques, methods, and formal and conceptual potential of intaglio (etching and engraving) and related print media. Includes the techniques of drypoint, mezzotint, line etching, aquatint, and printing in color. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 101, 206, or 208. Unit(s): 1
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1.00 Credits
Focuses on the techniques, methods, and formal and conceptual potential of lithography and related print media. Includes both stone and plate lithography and alternative lithographic techniques. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Studio Art 101, 206, or 208. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Examples include watercolor technique, plein-air landscape painting, installation art, landscape painting, nontraditional artmaking, and others as arranged by department. May be repeated for credit if topics differ. Prerequisite(s): Art 221 or 222 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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