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ART 351: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Continued study of the elements and principles of the design learned in three-dimensional composition. Technical methods considered will be additive, subtractive, manipulation, and substitution. Aesthetics, content and historical precedents will also be studied. Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisite: ART 108
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ART 352-356: ADVANCED SCULPTURE
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
1-3 Hrs Continuation on the advanced level of ART 351 with an emphasis on developing a personal direction conceptually. Concentration in a particular medium or technical method. Spring Prerequisite: ART 351
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ART 358: Painting in 19th Century France
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Focusing on the movements of Realism and Impressionism, this course explores the emergence of an artistic avant-garde in 19th-century France. The works of Courbet, Manet, Degas, and their contemporaries provide the means for exploring the social and artistic implications of innovations in style and subject matter. Fall, even years Recommended Background: Sophomore standing
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ART 358 - Painting in 19th Century France
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ART 359: European Art in The 20th Century
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) This course will address Post-impressionism, Symbolism and Surrealism. Key figures in Fauvism, Dada, Cubism, and Constructivism will be addressed. Spring, even years Recommended Background: Sophomore standing
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ART 359 - European Art in The 20th Century
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ART 362: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Preparing, forming and decorating various clay forms; firing processes. Hand methods of building; use of potter's wheel; mold making. Fall, Spring, Summer
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ART 362 - Ceramics
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ART 363: Advanced Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Explore handbuilding and wheelthrowing techniques. Emphasis placed on wheelthrowing, decorating techniques, glazing, and firing methods. Spring Prerequisite: ART 362
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ART 363 - Advanced Ceramics
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ART 364: Advanced Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Explore handbuilding and wheelthrowing techniques. Emphasis placed on handbuilding, mold making, wall tiles, and combination projects. Advanced decorating processes, alternative methods of firing, glazing and clay bodies will be discussed. Spring Prerequisite: ART 362
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ART 364 - Advanced Ceramics
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ART 365-367: ADVANCED CERAMICS
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
1-3 Hrs Continuation on the advanced level of ART 363 or 364. Emphasis on developing a personal aesthetic in ceramic work, and responsibility for firing and glaze development. Spring Prerequisite: ART 362
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ART 370: Metalcraft
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Simple construction; decorative and finishing processes for metal. Relation of physical nature of metal, potential of tools and function of each piece of metalwork. Use of silver, copper and inexpensive metals. Fall
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ART 371-375: ADVANCED METALCRAFT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
1-3 Hrs Continuation on the advanced level of ART 370 with an emphasis on developing personal aesthetic in metalwork. Fall Prerequisite: ART 370
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