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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to three-dimensional design stressing the formal analysis of lines and shapes in space, organizational systems, additive and reductive construction methods, color and texture as elements in the round. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to creating art using the ceramic process. The nature of clay and the firing process will be combined with units on hand-building, throwing on the wheel, methods of decoration and glazing and the development of a personal aesthetic. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to sculpture through modeling and casting, Perceptual skills will be combined with the development of a sculptural aesthetic through a variety of exercises. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
This course utilizes the theories and history of typography in the context of graphic design. Studies will focus on the intricacy of the letterform and how typography can function as a foundation for communication. Students will participate in conceptual projects, readings, and discussions. All projects will be completed using the Adobe Creative Suite on the Macintosh Platform Computers. A working knowledge of Illustrator and Photoshop is helpful. PRQ: Art 109: 2-D Design Meets: ABNO Scheduled: fall, spring, yearly
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the various processes of fine art printmaking, including etching and engraving, woodcuts, monotypes, relief prints, and collage prints. This is an overview of various hands-on techniques that create texture, line, tone, and multiple color in the development of personal expression. Class content will emphasize an understanding of composition, color theory, and the aesthetics of printmaking as a unique art form. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the use of computer programs as a tool for self-expression. Course will emphasize visual aesthetics, critical analysis, and skill development. PRQ: One of the following: ART 105, ART 109, ART 119, ART 127, or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to black-and-white photography that emphasizes personal forms of visual communication and image making rather than passive picture taking. Students will create handmade photographs by direct manipulation of light-sensitive materials with the use of 35mm cameras. 35mm camera required. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Classified: B. Meets: ANO.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed specifically to give non-studio art majors an introduction to and general understanding of the visual arts through lectures, discussion, and hands-on-studio presentations. The formal elements, principles of design, and the various media and techniques of art making will be covered. In addition, this course explores the different ways in which art and the artist have been defined, notions or definitions of style, and the institutions (schools, museums, patrons) that have shaped and continue to shape artistic traditions. This course is not a survey of the history of art, but instead is intended to provide students with the tools, concepts, and vocabulary for understanding and discussing art. PRQ: None Scheduled: Fall, yearly Meets: A (& NO for art history majors and minors only)
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2.00 Credits
Special Topics in Art
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0.00 Credits
Art Transfer Meets: ANO
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