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5.00 Credits
Basic principles and techniques of ceramics, including handbuilding, throwing on the potter's wheel, decorative techniques, and glazing. Firing in electric gas and/or raku kilns. Emphasis on craftsmanship and personal expression. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
Basic principles and techniques of sculpture, such as carving, modeling, casting and assemblage. Introduction to new media which may include site-specific work, installations, recycled materials, performance and earthworks. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
Focus on the development of personal expression through painting. Introduction to the medium of paint, color theory, composition, and painting techniques. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
Basic principles and techniques of painting in watercolor and other water soluble media, including tempera, ink, gouache and mixed media. Emphasis on craftsmanship, innovative techniques and the development of personal expression. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
A broad study of the visual arts in America, including the fine arts, architecture, crafts and popular arts. Offered as an historical or hematic survey, explores American art and architecture as a dynamic expression of American multiculturalism. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or concurrently.
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5.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques beyond the introductory level. Focus on individual expression and the development of a portfolio or collection of original work. Independent projects may include advanced work in traditional drawing media such as charcoal, graphite or ink, mixed media or experimental materials or techniques. Prerequisite: ART 120 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques beyond the introductory level. Focus on individual expression and greater technical proficiency. Independent projects may include advanced work in traditional printmaking techniques such as intaglio, relief, screen printing, and/or lithography, mixed media, experimental techniques, or book arts. Prerequisite: ART 140 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Concepts and ceramic techniques beyond the introductory level. Focus on individual expression and greater technical proficiency. Independent projects may include glaze calculation, alternate firing techniques such as raku and pit firing, ceramic sculpture, and advanced wheel throwing. Prerequisite: ART 150 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques beyond the introductory ceramic level, with emphasis on utilitarian forms and the potter's wheel. Explores personal expression through a combination of independent projects and assigned work. Prerequisite: ART 150 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques beyond the introductory level with an emphasis on oil painting. Focus on craftsmanship, color theory, and developing individual expression through assignments and independent projects. Advanced work may include the study of Renaissance painting techniques, or modern acrylic applications, mixed media, and/or experimental projects. Prerequisite: ART 160 or instructor's permission.
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