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ARST 34309: Fresco Painting
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A multi-media workshop, the course combines elements of art history and studio art. While the goal is to provide an introduction to the history of fresco painting in Italy from the Roman period to the Renaissance, it is also to study the traditional techniques of fresco painting and engage in the production of fresco work. Students will learn all phases of fresco making, from mortar mixing and surface preparation, drawing studies and transfer, to dry pigment preparation and application. Student projects may vary according to background and interest, from research projects to actual paintings, and, due to the scope of the subject, collaborations and group projects are encouraged.
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ARST 34402: Photo II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The aim of this course is to provide the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to conceive, plan and produce a creative photographic project. Each student will work on a photography research project that may concern: nature photography, architecture, portraiture, fashion and beauty, photojournalism, landscape, etc. Students should already have a basic competence in black and white photography including developing and printing techniques and will experience advanced creative darkroom techniques. Further instruction will involve the use of Photo Shop software for the digital manipulation of images. Assignments will help students to begin to acquire specific skills and knowledge sought in the professional workplace.
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ARST 34405: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Taught as AS 289 at host institution. This is a course in basic digital photography, composed of 14 sessions (each being 2:30 hours long) divided in two parts: The first being theoretical, including sessions showing the basic functions of the camera, the use of lights, elements of composition, interaction between colours, visions of architectures and interiors, Photoshop and other software elements.The second being practical including fieldworks where you will be applying what you've learned in the previous lessons.
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ARST 34840: History of Chilean Photography
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The course seeks to integrate historical reflection with analogical and digital photographic creation. The development of the content in diachronic, and covers the principal historical milestones of Chilean photography and the analysis of its visual and aesthetic keys.
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ARST 41103: Ceramics-Studio
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This advanced course is for students pursuing an individual direction in ceramics. Emphasis is on individual concepts and techniques.
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ARST 41203: Figure Drawing, Multilevel
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The emphasis is on drawing in all its aspects: materials, methods, techniques, composition, design, and personal expression. The human figure is the subject matter. While anatomy is studied, the course is not an anatomy class. Male and female models, clothed and nude, are used. Lab fee.
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ARST 41304: Watercolor, Multilevel
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is a continuation of the watercolor medium and deals with a variety of methods, materials, and techniques (both realistic and abstract) with special emphasis on color and composition.
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ARST 41305: Painting Studio
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is devoted to defining personal painting directions (oil/acrylic). Students gain experience in criticism and in exhibition techniques.
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ARST 41307: Painting, Multilevel
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course extends and develops the skills and concepts initiated in Painting I and II. Students are engaged in projects that allow them to hone their technical skills while they define and develop their individual concerns as well as the formal means through which to communicate those concerns. Lab fee.
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ARST 41402: Alternative Processes
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Students are introduced to a variety of photographic manipulations outside traditional black and white printing. Projects include building pinhole cameras, working with 4 x 5 film, non-silver processes and digital possibilities. Projects encourage students to continue defining their own areas of interest and to locate their own concerns within the broad range of photographic issues. Cameras are available for check out. Lab fee.
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