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3.00 Credits
This course involves traditional, darkroom work and digital photography. Students will be instructed in the operation of the camera, composition, developing, and printing. All students will receive help in developing a personal view and in improving techniques and composition. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
Art 216 is the first half of a year-long introductory survey of art history which introduces the basic concepts of visual and stylistic analysis and a historical survey of paintings, sculpture, architecture and other art forms from prehistoric and ancient cultures to circa 1450 CE. The course is taught from Western perspective with at least 25 % content from beyond the Western tradition. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Art 217 is the second half of a year-long introductory survey of art history which introduces the basic concepts of visual and stylistic analysis and a historical survey of paintings, sculpture, architecture, and other art forms from 1450 CE to the present day. The course is taught from Western perspective with at least 25% content from beyond the Western tradition. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Spring
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the concepts and design of sculpture with emphasis on the student's technical, personal, and conceptual development through a variety of materials and processes including woodworking, welding, metal casting, and installation. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Prerequisite: ART 118 or permission of instructor. Fall
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3.00 Credits
ART 115 and 117 are recommended for art majors and minors before enrolling in this course. Beginning painting in which color and composition problems will be assigned. Different styles and techniques will be studied as well as one's personal creative development. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Prerequisite: ART 115 or 117 or permission of instructor. Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study in the aesthetics, creative, and technical aspects of graphic design and digital imaging. Although no one area will be mastered in this course, students will gain a basic understanding of Adobe's Creative Suite with emphasis in Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the concepts, methods, and issues in art history and art criticism. Students will explore several art historical methods before intensively examining a work or series of works first hand. In consultation with instructor, students may choose to research a work(s) of art in the GC Archives, Permanent Collection, or Jacobs Gallery. Prerequisite: one course in art history or sophomore standing. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic methods of traditional printmaking. Each students will complete individual assignments utilizing multiple printmaking media including monoprint, etching, engraving, and woodcut. Students will learn how to identify various types of papers and will become familiar with a number of fundamental print concepts such as editioning, registration, group problem solving, and collaboration. Students will also receive the fundamental processes found in bookmaking. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Prerequisite: ART 115 or 117. Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course is experience based. Students engage in individual and group projects that further their understanding of art historical and curatorial activities in addition to collections care and management. Students learn the basics of art handling, condition reporting, and the professional responsibilities of the curator. Students work closely with faculty, the Director of Art Galleries, and the College Archivist to explore issues relating to the planning, design, and installation of exhibitions. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall
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3.00 Credits
The creative process and its educational value, unique to the visual arts, are emphasized in this course. The course includes some of the history of art education, its psychology and philosophy which are basic to understanding art education as well as studio art activities for the classroom. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall and Spring
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