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3.00 Credits
This studio course explores fundamentals of painting. Assignments given with an emphasis on an understanding of materials including paint, brushes, solvents, mediums, and support structures and their construction and preparation. Prerequisite: ArtS 101, 140. IAI: Art 911.
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An introduction to the use of the airbrush, utilizing this specialized medium for design and illustration relating to the graphic design field. Prerequisites: ArtS 215, 315, 316. Fee. Intaglio I. (3) Studio work in the intaglio processes: engraving, drypoint, and etching on copper and zinc plates. Prerequisite: ArtS 101, 140. Fee. Intaglio II & III. (3, repeatable to 6) Opportunities given for continued development of a personal direction in intaglio processes. Prerequisite: ArtS 355. Fee. Lithography I. (3) Introduction to the technical methods and aesthetic approaches to lithography as applied to stone work and plate work. Prerequisite: ArtS 101, 140. Fee. Lithography II & III. (3, repeatable to 6) Introduction to color printing and related problems. The use of transfer paper and the study of image reversal are other subjects covered. Prerequisite: ArtS 365. Fee. Silkscreen I. (3) Introduction to silkscreen as a fine art print medium including basic photo-emulsion, drawing fluid and block-out techniques, computer-generated and hand-drawn processes. Students use non-toxic acrylic inks to produce a portfolio of editioned prints. Prerequisites: ArtS 101, 140. Fee. Silkscreen II & III. (3, repeatable to 6) Intermediate level silkscreen; students explore their own artistic voice through resolution of concept and imagery using hand-drawings and advanced digitigraphic processes. Students use non-toxic acrylic inks to produce a portfolio of editioned prints. Prerequisite: ArtS 368. Fee. Watercolor I. (3) Techniques of transparent and opaque water soluble paints are explored. Prerequisites: ArtS 101, 140. Fee. Watercolor II & III. (3, repeatable to 6) Opportunities given for continued development of a personal direction in water soluble media. Prerequisite: ArtS 370. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Individual study of design experimentation bridging several art areas, including gallery/museum experience. Not open to freshmen or sophomores. Prerequisites: basic courses in areas of concern; written permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in graphic design with an approved employer. Written weekly reports required. Must be completed before entering last term on campus. Prerequisites: junior/senior standing; ArtS 314, 315, 316, 415; a minimum 2.00 GPA overall; a minimum 2.50 GPA in art courses within the major; and departmental approval. Graded S/U only.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of skills using various media, resulting in the refinement of innovative pictorial or symbolic expression. Designing of commercial vehicles for graphic communication stressed. Prerequisite: ArtS 316.
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3.00 Credits
Concentration on finished products to exhibit learned skills as well as diversification of art work and portfolio formulation. Counterpart to ArtS 472. Prerequisite: for graphic design majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Individual problems in sculpture selected with the instructor at registration. Prerequisite: ArtS 321, permission of instructor. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Experimental studio projects reflecting a high level of technical, intuitive, and conceptual approaches. Prerequisite: ArtS 331, permission of instructor. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Individual problems in art metal and jewelry selected with the instructor. Prerequisite: ArtS 336, permission of instructor. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Individual problems in drawing selected with the instructor at registration. Prerequisite: ArtS 240 or permission of instructor. Painting II & III. (3, repeatable to 6) This course builds upon the skills learned in Painting I with continuing emphasis on materials techniques and formal problems. Assignments may expand beyond representational/objective painting and lead into more problem solving/critical thinking. Prerequisite: ArtS 350. Studio Problems in Painting. (3, repeatable to 9) Assignments will be given individually based on previous efforts and will be directed toward the expansion of an idea and the content/subject matter. The course continues to investigate materials and techniques. Prerequisite: ArtS 451 or permission of instructor.
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