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ART 210: Color and Design
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Exploration of color theory for advanced studies in two-dimensional media. Emphasis will be on analysis in regard to color perception, color relationships, and the use of color in historical art works. Prerequisite(s): ART-102.
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ART 217: Jewelry:Construction
2.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Bezel setting: setting a round-cut stone within an enclosed metal mounting.
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ART 218: Jewelry:Casting
2.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Free-form mountings (other than bezel and prong settings) of stones, pearls, etc. in cast jewelry forms.
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ART 231: Low-fire Ceramics
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Students will explore the possibilities available in low-fire ceramics. Traditional forms such as Majolica and burnished earthenware will be used as well as nontraditional styles. The ART 230 series is taught as a series of ceramic design courses offering experience in both hand-building and throwing on the wheel in a sequence of increasing involvement and difficulty. Prerequisite(s): ART-133 and ART-102 (or 103 or 105) or instructor permission.
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ART 232: Surface Embellishment and Form Alteration
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Course work will concentrate on the alteration of forms and the various techniques for surface textures. The student should be competent in the ability to make basic shapes to use on the techniques assigned. The ART-230 series is taught as a series of ceramic design courses offering experience in both hand-building and throwing on the wheel in a sequence of increasing involvement and difficulty. Prerequisite(s): ART-133 and ART-102 (or 103 or 105) or instructor permission.
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ART 233: Ceramics Master Study
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
In this course each student will research an artist or a type or style of ceramics and from that research attempt to make replicas of that work. After the initial series of works the student will use the research work to create a new direction using the masterwork as a starting point. Prerequisite(s): ART-133 and ART-102 (or 103 or 105) or instructor permission.
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ART 246: Intermediate Photography
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Second quarter of black & white photography with emphasis on seeing, composition, presentation and advanced techniques. Refinements of camera and metering operation, development and printing techniques, darkroom manipulation, toning, coloring and alternative processes. Students must have an adjustable 35mm SLR camera and must provide film, printing paper and other supplies. Prerequisite(s): ART-146 or instructor permission. ART-102, 103, and 105 recommended for all studio concentrations.
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ART 247: Intermediate Digital Photography
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
This course will provide students intermediate instruction in the use of digital and/or film cameras, and the use of computers to make prints of images from their images. Students need a digital camera or film camera (35mm or medium format) capable of being operated in a manual exposure mode. Prerequisite(s): Completion of ART 147 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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ART 258: Watercolor
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Development and broadening of technical skills and knowledge regarding watercolor technique and materials. Watercolor media is used for exploring color theory, composition, and experimental techniques. Emphasis is on working from life. Class will regularly meet on location (off campus) to paint.
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ART 259: Advanced Watercolor
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Further development and broadening of technical skills and knowledge regarding watercolor technique and materials. Watercolor media is used for exploring color theroy, composition, and experimental techniques. Emphasis is on working from life. Class will regularly meet on location (off campus) to paint.
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