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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to basic painting skills and techniques. Elements and principles of design will be introduced as they relate to the painting medium with emphasis placed on basic technical skills and color theory and the development of personal style. The still life will be emphasized along with an introduction to the figure. (No P although ART 110 is preferred.) (Lab fee) Offered fall term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces beginning students to the visual, material and conceptual concerns inherent to three dimensional design and sculpture. Using a variety of materials including foam-core, wire, plaster and clay, students will develop a greater familiarity with the creation of form and composition in three dimensions and how to begin to relate these processes to the creation of sculpture. (Lab fee) Offered fall term.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of the development of modern art through the study of painting and sculpture beginning at the 19th Century and continuing to the present time. The course will include major contributions made by European and American cultures with emphasis given to international aspects and cross cultural influences such as Japanese, African and Mexican. Offered spring term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is intended to be a continuation of concepts and techniques learned in ART 110-Drawing I. Drawing from observation will be emphasized. The still life, landscape and figure will be explored with emphasis placed on the figure. Students will also investigate drawing as a mode of expression through historical and contemporary theory and practice. (P: ART 110) (Lab fee) Offered every term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to further the development of skills and foundations presented in Art 120 Painting I including painting from observation, color mixing, composition and craftsmanship. The course will also require the student to investigate more complex issues such as developing a personal voice, analyzing content and building a cohesive body of work. (P: ART 120) (Lab fee) Offered spring term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Building on themes learned in ART 130-SculptureI, the purpose of this course is to reinforce and develop the visual, material and conceptual concerns inherent to sculpture and to introduce figurative concerns. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a foundational competency with the conception and execution of sculptural compositions and the figure. (P: ART 130) (Lab fee) Offered spring term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a course intended to give an introduction to computer graphics applications to the beginning art student. The course will introduce applications of graphic design, the tools of the trade, and the requirements of the industry. Emphasis will be placed on creative problemsolving skills, concept development and traditional hand/board skills. The course will also introduce page layout software. Special emphasis will be placed on the aesthetics and functionality of the picture plane, as well as the basic types of images that are included in the organization of a layout. Offered every term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a course intended to give an introduction to printmaking techniques to the beginning art student. The course will introduce methods of printmaking including relief printing and intaglio. Emphasis will be placed on technical proficiency and concept development. The course will also introduce multi-color and edition printing. Special emphasis will be placed on studio practices required in a communal working environment. The instructor will also introduce printmaking in an historical context through slide lectures and demonstration presentations. (P: ART 110 or by consent of the professor) (Lab fee)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course that combines theory, history and practice of new genre. Students will explore various new tendencies in media and art practice including games, internet art, experimental film, sound art, video art, performance art or any genre that falls out of the context of traditional art-making method and theory. (Lab fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth examination of the major artists and artistic trends in the 19th Century, this course will focus on the development of and the influence of Neo-classicalism and Romanticism and the birth of Modernism. Artists featured include David, Ingres, Delacroix, Manet, Monet, Millet, Courbet, Van Gogh and Gaugin.
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