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4.00 Credits
Includes studies of form, texture, line, mass and shape applied to expressive drawing with emphasis on good composition. (SFCC)
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4.00 Credits
Studies of form, texture, line, mass and shape are applied to expressive drawing with emphasis on a variety of drawing techniques. (SFCC)
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4.00 Credits
Students study fundamentals of perspective drawing for the artist and designer. One-, two- and three-point linear perspective; aerial perspective; the effects of light and shadow. (SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
A first-quarter studio class introducing the elements and principles of two-dimensional design. This course emphasizes the structures and theories of color as it is perceived via pigment and light. Through individual projects, exercises and discussion, the student learns basic art vocabulary, compositional structure, analytical skills and professional craftsmanship. (SFCC)
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4.00 Credits
A second-quarter design class continuing the development and exploration of the elements and principles of design with the emphasis on form and space. A variety of processes including modeling, carving, casting and fabrication are introduced through a series of exercises. Materials may include paper, wood, found objects, metals, clay, plaster and latex. Students learn safety procedures and the proper use of hand and power tools. Prerequisite: ART 105 or permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
History of the development of major and minor arts from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages. The civilizations of the Near East, Egypt and the classical world are introduced through illustrated lecture and individual research. The developing art of Western Europe during the Middle Ages is seen in the context of its political, social, economic and religious environment. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
History of the development of major and minor arts from the Early Renaissance through the 18th century. Through illustrated lectures and individual research, the student will explore the work of individual artists, observe the changing role of the artist in his/her society, note the support systems of art patronage, and attempt to assess the aesthetics of the given period or style. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
History of the development of modern art beginning with the 19th century and concluding with an emphasis on contemporary art and architecture. The course attempts to critically assess the aesthetics of art styles and ideologies. Through illustrated lectures and individual research the student are exposed to a variety of contemporary approaches and media in the visual arts. (SCC, SFCC)
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
A special interest course offered when the opportunity arises; may include field trips and tours in addition to lecture and discussions. (SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to explore the art from cultures outside the European tradition such as Asian, African, Meso American and groups from the North American continent. In addition to the basic slide/lecture format, there are guest speakers, films and videos, and one or two short art experiences. Prerequisite: Recommended reading level 80 compass/40 asset. (SCC, SFCC)
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