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ART 161: Exhibition
1.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A seminar class required spring quarter of the second year of the AVA degree. Students will plan and install a graduating exhibition in the SVC Art Gallery. This course will cover professional practices in exhibition, planning, production, and publicity. Required for AVA degree. Prerequisite: Art 160 plus 25 credits in art.
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ART 181: Photography I
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A studio course introducing theory, practice, and history of photography as a medium of visual communication and creative expression. Field work and (wet) laboratory work on guided self-directed projects, black and white processing / printing. Digital concepts introduced as appropriate. Students supply manual (film) camera and materials. Lab fee.
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ART 182: Photography II
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
An intermediate or advanced studio course continuing the practice and refinement of vision and technique in black and white photography with emphasis on seeing the idea, content and meaning, visual structure, and presentation. Students supply manual camera, materials. May be retaken for up to 8 credits. Lab fee. Prerequisite: ART 181.
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ART 184: Digital Imaging
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This course will introduce the student to the theory and practice of digital image acquisition and manipulation using digital and/or film cameras, scanners and imaging software. Emphasis will be placed on photographic history and ideas and development of seeing, creating visual structure and digital image characteristics. Students must supply materials and digital camera. A fully manual film camera (in addition) is very strongly recommended.
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ART 199: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Supervised work experience in the field. Includes a weekly seminar. Instructor permission required.
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ART 201: Painting I
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A studio course in either oil, watercolor or acrylic medium. More than one medium may be offered per quarter and will be outlined in the quarterly schedule. This course will cover preparation, techniques, composition and analysis. Prerequisite: None (for pending AVA majors, ART 101, 102 or 107, or instructor's permission).
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ART 202: Painting II
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
An intermediate or advanced studio course in either oil, watercolor or acrylic medium. This course will continue the study of formal composition and analysis with an emphasis on development of subject matter, themes and individual style. Course content will focus on research and independent projects. May be repeated for a total of 8 credits. Prerequisite: Art 201 or permission of the instructor.
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ART 231: Digital Art I
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
An introductory computer art course in which students will bridge traditional arts media and digital media. This course is both lecture and studio/lab. Experience with Macintosh is highly recommended. Prerequisite: Art 101, 102 or 107 plus experience with drawing and painting software.
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ART 232: Digital Art II
4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
An intermediate or advanced computer art course. Emphasis will be placed on using the computer to further explore studio and digital media. Experience with Macintosh is highly recommended. May be repeated for a total of 8 credits. Prerequisite: Art 231.
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ART 241: Ceramics I
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
An introductory studio course which focuses on fundamental hand building and glazing techniques. Emphasis will be placed on discussion and analysis.
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