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3.00 Credits
Explores the figure through action sketching, contour knowledge, modeling, fore-shortening, anatomy, and the effects of memory and observation. Drawing with charcoal, ink, collages, and other media is explored. Each Semester.
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Organized as a workshop space where a student is encouraged to branch out into various sculptural media as they become relevant to his/her personal growth. Activities from modeling, carving, lamination, welding, fabrication, etc., to ceramics take place, dictated by growth of students' work as they become acquainted with simpler techniques of object making. Prerequisites: ART 101, 122, or consent of instructor. Annually, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques in ceramics with a sculptural emphasis. This will stress idea development, not production pottery. Techniques of hand-building, mold-making, the wheel, glazing, and a variety of other finishing and structural materials will be introduced, with experimentation encouraged. Each semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the fundamentals of graphic design and layout as applied to fine art, industry and advertising. Emphasis will be placed upon the process of applying graphic symbolism to printed work. The use of materials and equipment appropriate to the printed work will be investigated through the production of advertising designs which will be developed to the point of camera readiness. Annually, Fall.
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The relativity of color in its figure-ground relationships will be stressed. Students will be introduced to the relevance of psychology, physiology, and structural awareness of color in the act of seeing. The study of balance, emphasis, mood, gesture, lighting, tonal quality and composition will give students new insight into objects as they translate their own feelings and experiences into color-form relationships. The physics of light and the chemistry of pigments as they relate to visual processes will also be studied as well as the use of color in communication and package media. Annually, Spring.
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The use of the camera will be studied as well as the development and processing of black and white film. In addition, composition and subject will be discussed with special attention paid to detail and print quality. A brief look at the history of black and white photography and commercial usage will also be discussed. Students will be required to furnish their own cameras, film, paper, and some small darkroom tools. Each semester.
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3.00 Credits
Beginning course in representational painting in oil. The students work from the model, still-life, nature, and imagination as necessary for their development. Prerequisites: ART 101, 122, or consent of instructor. Each semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course is arranged as an open studio offering. The student may schedule a variety of media including watercolor and illustration, stained glass, woodworking and other craft media within the means and facilities of the art department. Annually, Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop a general knowledge and appreciation of the history of film-making and photography from inception to present day. Prerequisite: ART 245 or permission of the instructor. Alternate years, Spring '10.
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