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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A survey of the arts of India, China and Japan with an emphasis on understanding works within their cultural contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Invites students not only to know the factual, international history of the medium, but to consider its implications for society and culture in general. Projects and assignments will fully acquaint students with the rudimentary mechanics of optics and cameras in their earliest development, as well as major photographers and their styles. Camera required. Prerequisites: ART 253 and 261.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques, materials and processes involved in acrylic painting. The course will focus on various aspects of acrylic painting on a mixed variety of surfaces and utilizing various varnishes, mediums and brush techniques. Prequisites: ART 101 and ART 221
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3.00 Credits
,An introduction to distinctive techniques, materials, and processes involved in water-based painting. The course will alternatively explore acrylic painting when offered in odd years and watercolor, gouche, and ink wash when offered in even years.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate level course where students engage in the advancement of their technical proficiency, explore a greater degree of self-initiated projects, and more engage in indepth critical analysis of contemporary painting.
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3.00 Credits
Explores documentary photography from spot news to long-form photo essays. Topics include journalistic theories, ethics, and the social functions of journalism. All assignments include photography and written captions, and in some cases longer writings. Camera required. Prerequisites: ART 253 and 261.
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3.00 Credits
Handprinting as an expressive medium is investigated through relief and screen printing processes, including linoleum block printing, woodcut printing, cut stencils, drawing fluid/screen filler use, and photo-based silkscreen. This course serves as an introduction to the essential tools, materials, and techniques related to relief and serigraphy. Readings and discussion pertaining to the history of radical thought expressed via prints and the subsequent dissemination of printed materials will augment studio projects.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the opportunity to explore portraiture in depth, including conventional, environmental, expressive and experimental work. Camera required. Prerequisite: ART 253.
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3.00 Credits
Handprinting as an expressive medium is investigated through intaglio and lithographic processes. Projects explore the use of hardground etching, softground etching, whiteground, aquatint, chine colle, drypoint, photo etching and plate and stone lithography. This course serves as an introduction to the essential tools, materials, and techniques related to intaglio and lithography. Readings and discussion pertaining to the history of radical thought expressed via prints and the subsequent dissemination of printed materials will augment studio projects.
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3.00 Credits
A design course with emphasis in creating a product identity from concept to completion. This course will discuss but not be limited to, conceptual design, logo/logotype development, packaging design, advertising design and the development of promotional materials. Professional presentation and client skills will also be discussed. Prerequisites: ART 251 and 257.
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