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0.25 Credits
Quarter course or non-credit. Practical study and application of graphic design, publication layout and page design, photo editing, illustration, and art direction. Approximately five hours per week of involvement with college publications such as the newspaper, The Leader. Recommended for students concentrating in design, multimedia, photography, and communication. No previous experience is necessary to start. Courses must be taken in numerical order with the starting course level to be determined by the instructor. One course of upper-level credit of practica may count toward the major. Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
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1.00 Credits
An intensive studio course with a focus on figure drawing. Direct observation of the model will be informed by a study of anatomy for artists and by study of the evolving meaning and conventions of Western figure traditions, from the classical to modern period. Slide presentations, readings, and museum visits will supplement studio work. A broad variety of media allows work in line, tone, and color. This course builds on ART 115 and ART 215. A high level of student commitment as well as different and appropriate challenging assignments distinguishes the 300-level course. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: Art 215 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Further development of skills, methods and approaches for creating Graphic Design. Aesthetic and style are also developed through various projects such as posters, publication design, packaging, etc. The student is also introduced to Graphic Design as a profession. This course and Graphic Design II are non-sequential. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 216, ART 225.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to develop ability in the use of the computer to produce interpretive art or graphic design via the modification and synthesis of digitized images. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 218.
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1.00 Credits
Development of consistency and clarity of visual expression in drawing and painting through the analysis and study of the composition, style, and subject matter of selected movements of modern art. Prerequisite: ART 115 and 120. Spring Term.
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1.00 Credits
Intermediate Ceramics continues the survey of ceramics process and technique, with an emphasis on the 20th century developments of style, meaning and methods. The recognition and understanding of both the historical and modern cultural influences on ceramics will be covered, the transformation of ceramics from functional craft to expressive sculpture, vessel and anti-vessel, representational and abstract ceramic sculpture. Students will research the development of specific art movements and styles to explore possible influences on their work. Projects involve casting, press molds, coil and slab construction, or the use of the potter's wheel. Students will be expected to work independently apart from scheduled meeting times, and also provide some supplies and tools as needed for their projects. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 221 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Study of the elements of visual language and the way in which these elements affect the way we perceive the world around us. Color, type, page composition, style, and symbolism are studied as building blocks of expression as used in visual art and the media. Prerequisite: ART 125. Fall Term, Spring Term.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to and exploration of the skills and techniques used for the professional production of print media. The requirements and capabilities of offset printing and various production methods are examined in order to prepare students to work professionally. These concepts and methods are explored through various Graphic Design projects such as logos and branding identities, advertising design, multi-page layouts, etc. This course and Graphic Design I are non-sequential. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 216, ART 225.
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1.00 Credits
Further exploration of traditional and contemporary printmaking processes with emphasis on 20th century issues and approaches. Introduction of extended color printing and mixed media techniques. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 230.
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1.00 Credits
Focus is on attaining clarity of visual expression in sculpture through the analysis and study of formal elements of selected styles of modern art. Projects involve further development of modeling-casting or carving techniques, and direct construction using welding is introduced. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 235.
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