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3.00 Credits
Application of basic drawing principles to the representation of the human figure, with emphasis on anatomy and proportion. Examination of related topics such as the figure in the environment and portraiture. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 20. Kuharic.
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Introduction to the study of the methods and techniques of oil painting, with emphasis on still-life, figures and landscape. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 16. Salzillo.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of traditional and non-traditional uses for video. Emphasis on developing ideas and conveying meaning through video work. Fundamentals of camera and editing for videography. Introduction to theory and history of experimental video. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 12. Gant.
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3.00 Credits
Through a series of projects and demonstrations, introduces students to the basic principles of
scenic painting for film, television and the performing arts. Topics covered will include color mixing, texture,
faux finishing (wood grain, marble, etc.), brush and spray techniques, trompe-l'oeil and large scale cartooning and
painting. Prerequisite, 105 or 130, or a 100-level art course. (Same as Theatre 215.) Maximum enrollment, 12. Holland.
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3.00 Credits
Study in the process of intaglio printmaking, including etching, engraving, dry point, and hard and soft ground techniques. Students expected to participate in group criticism. May repeat for credit at increasingly advanced levels. Prerequisite, 104 or 160. Not open to seniors. Maximum enrollment, 12. Muirhead.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced investigation and study of the creative tools of black-and-white and color photography. Continued exploration of personal vision with emphasis on social and cultural contexts for photography. Prerequisite, 113 or 115. Maximum enrollment, 16. Knight.
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3.00 Credits
Further exploration of concepts and techniques presented in Introduction to Painting with emphasis on landscape and interiors as subject matter. Reinforcement of oil painting skills and introduction to egg tempera and acrylic.
May repeat for credit at increasingly advanced levels. Prerequisite, 203. Maximum enrollment, 16. Kuharic.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of materials such as clay, wood, metal, plaster and plastic utilizing processes such as casting, fabrication, carving and construction. Prerequisite, 106 or 109. Maximum enrollment, 16. Murtaugh.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on collaborative work among computer musicians and videographers in the creation of visual/sound works. Projects will include fixed media works, installations, and/or performance art pieces. Prerequisite, Art 213 or Music 277. (Same as Music 377.) Maximum enrollment, 16. Gant, Pellman.
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3.00 Credits
A required one semester course for senior concentrators. To be followed by 502S upon successful completion and approval of the senior project advisor. The Department.
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