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3.00 Credits
Designed for multimedia majors, course introduces basic design principles and their application in three areas of visual organization: drawing, 2-D design, and color theory. This includes exploration of the elements of line, shape, tone, texture, and the use of color in design. 3 CREDITS
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Course focuses on use of basic design principles and elements in developing 3-D compositions. Students use modular theories and systems as well as intuitive responses to manipulate a variety of materials. Projects are designed to heighten students' perceptions of forms in space. Course is required for all Art and Design and Photography majors. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with information regarding the use of synthetic material for sculpture and 3-D design. Traditional procedures such as mold making, casting, fabrication, and assemblage are reapplied through the use of plastic, rubber, and other engineered materials. Students are encouraged to experiment with the introduced material so as to explore their unique properties as well as their capabilities for multiple production. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Contemporary and traditional art and handmade papermaking are explored, as well as the processes of watermarking, firestamping, and pigmentation. Various fibers for papermaking are studied. 3 CREDITS
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In this course, students will learn how to construct a unique and interesting substrate to be integrated with other work: drawing, painting, photography, collage, sculpture, computer images, book arts, printmaking, and more. Students will become acquainted with basic methods and styles of other papermaking processes accomplished worldwide and, in turn, use this research to develop paper for their own art needs. 3 CREDITS
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This class will introduce students to the tools, techniques, and terminology of traditional hand bookbinding. Students will build a variety of blank book structures, and leave with a thorough knowledge of sound bookbinding construction methods. The historical uses of each structure will be discussed, as well as some of the contemporary applications and adaptations used in making Artists' Books and in contemporary design practices. 3 CREDITS
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This course introduces students to the history of mural painting. Students will be exposed to many art periods and styles as the point of departure for painting a mural. As a team, they will design the structure, formulate the content, and finalize the project in acrylics. Diversity and multiculturalism will be emphasized through the incorporation of art from different cultures. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1210 DRAWING 1, 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN
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1.00 Credits
This workshop will introduce students to the skills necessary to create small-scale models for use in studio or gallery presentations, installations, proposed onsite sculpture, and more. It also is an important tool for visualizing scale, proportion, and the conception of projects. This workshop is intended primarily for those in the Fine Arts curriculum; however, it will benefit those in other concentrations as well. This two-day workshop will cover a few basics of professional model making for applications in both indoor and outdoor spaces. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN
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1.00 Credits
This workshop will teach students necessary fabrication techniques and skills required to build pedestals, plinths, and shelving to display objects. This workshop focuses on display structures needed by Fine Art students, but will benefit other students as well. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN
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1.00 Credits
Qualities of enameling are explored in this workshop in which students combine techniques of jewelry and metalwork to add texture, color, and form. Techniques taught include Limoge, cloisonnè, and grisaille. A fine arts background or previous jewelry course benefits students enrolled in this course. 1 CREDIT
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