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3.00 Credits
Perceptual and technical skills for expressing ideas visually are developed through a series of studio activities. Natural drawing abilities, the foundation for work in most visual arts media will be developed. An introduction to the formal elements of design gives a basic understanding of the underlying discipline in the creation of art forms. Studio. Fl, Sp-3-
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An introductory course designed to advance an understanding of design and design principles, artisanship and conceptual skills through the exploration of visual elements, order, concept and language, media and the possibilities of design as a means of ordering relationships and of approaching function through problem-solving. Studio. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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An introduction to a studio exploration of three-dimensional form as found in nature and through forms constructed by other artists. Emphasis is placed on a variety of problems dealing with three dimensional form through the implementation of several media. Studio. Fl-3-
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A more advanced study of two-dimensional design through visual and intellectual problem-solving in diverse media. Emphasis is placed on critical thought and vocabulary in fine and applied art. Prerequisite: Art 105. Studio. Fl, Sp-3-
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This course offers study and studio experience in microcomputer graphic applications. Imagery studies include bit-map and object-oriented drawing, scanning and image manipulation techniques. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the computer as a creative image-generating tool as well as offering foundation knowledge of visual communication, word processing, page design, the World Wide Web and networking. Prerequisite: Art 105. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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This course offers study and studio experience in computer graphic applications. Imagery studies include bit-map and object-oriented drawing, scanning and image manipulation techniques. Emphasis is placed on using the computer as a creative, image-generating tool as well as offering foundation knowledge of visual communication, networking, the World Wide Web and principles of coding. Fl, Sp-3-
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An introductory studio course in basic concepts, focusing on the translation of the three-dimensional world to the two dimensional surface. An emphasis will be given to observational analysis, form description and spatial construction. Experiences with a variety of subject matter and media will be explored. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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Painting I surveys the history and practice of painting mediums. Advanced color theory, paint mixing and blending techniques are covered through demonstrations and hands-on experience. Painting I introduces students to basic semiotic studies and contemporary approaches to the media. The course is designed to explore the unique characteristics of painting and to consider the concepts that underlie the creation of paintings. Materials charge required. Prerequisite: Art 105 and 210 or permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-3-
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Introduction to Printmaking surveys the history and practice of fine arts print mediums. Intaglio, relief, lithography, screenprinting and digital techniques are covered with demonstrations and hands-on experience. The course is designed to explore the unique characteristics of prints and to consider the concepts that underlie the creation of printed work. Materials charge required. Prerequisite: Art 105 or 210. Studio. Fl, Sp-3-
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Introduction to ceramic materials, processes and artistic creation in clay. Materials charge required. Prerequisite: Art 105. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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