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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles and techniques of printmaking as traditionally employed in intaglio and stone lithography. Includes brief discussions of the history of printmaking, printing editions, matting, paper conservation and safety. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 12.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced investigation and study of video production. Special topics such as video history, activism, censorship, installation work. Advanced exploration of personal vision with emphasis on social and cultural contexts for video. Prerequisite, 213. Maximum enrollment, 12.
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3.00 Credits
Critical Theory and Studio Practice. Addresses major themes in art criticism and studio practice from 1970 to the present. Students will reflect on these themes through the production of mixed media studio projects, classroom discussion and written assignments. Especially designed for junior concentrators. Prerequisite, one studio course. Maximum enrollment, 16.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic elements of drawing, including line, texture, mass and composition. Students work from the model during class time, do outside assignments and participate in group criticism. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 20. Muirhead or Salzillo.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the visual language in two dimensions. A series of projects exploring basic formal and expressive elements, color, composition, space and time relationships, and structural stress. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 20. Muirhead or Salzillo.
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3.00 Credits
Handbuilding techniques will be employed to explore the sculptural possibilities of clay. A developed visual and conceptual vocabulary will accompany the technical aspects of ceramics through studio practice and class critique. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 16. Murtaugh.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of sculpture using traditional and nontraditional materials and methods. A developed visual and conceptual vocabulary will accompany studio practice and class critique. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 10. Murtaugh.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of 35mm photography, black-and-white film processing, print enlargement and development. Exploration of development and control of technical skills, and understanding of standards within the field of photography. Emphasis on use of camera as a tool for creative exploration. Must have own 35mm camera with manual settings. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 16. Knight.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration and control of technical skills and understanding of the traditions of image making. A focus on scanning, fundamentals of Photoshop and calibration of images for digital printing. Expressive use of the medium and development of a portfolio. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 12. Knight.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of photography through the use of both analog and digital SLR cameras, black and white darkroom techniques, film scanning and digital printing. Emphasis on development of technical and aesthetic skills, and the potential of the medium as a tool for artistic expression. Cameras will be provided by the College. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 16. Knight.
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