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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of world aesthetic theories. The course examines the meaning and value of the visual arts and the evidence from which criticism and aesthetic judgments are made.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an interdisciplinary examination of ancient and contemporary motifs (verbal, visual, and conceptual). It concentrates on the transmission of these motifs as found in the myths, legends, and tales of many cultures and academic disciplines. Working from still life, students develop essential attitudes and skills through observing nature, learning techniques, control of media, and the perception of space, colors, and form.
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3.00 Credits
Working from still life, students develop essential attitudes and technical skills in the practice of painting in this course. Through the observation of nature, students learn techniques, control of media, and perception of space, color and form. Prerequisites: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and ART 110 Two Dimensional Design
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course integrates topics related to art history, cultural studies and studio practice. The class surveys experimental typography methods employed by artists, designers, poets, and media artists. The course introduces students to the history of experimental typography in the 20th century through course lectures and museum visits. Students are introduced to the history of technology, art, design literacy and poetry through readings, critical writing, and digital art assignments. Prerequisite: ART 110 Two Dimensional Design
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate advanced course with an emphasis on exploring the potential of various pigments and palettes, making imaginative personal statements, developing paintings from the model and nature, and experimenting with techniques to develop a body of work. Prerequisite: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I
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3.00 Credits
Metal forming is the focus of this course. Holloware, vessels, flatware and some jewelry are produced using metalsmithing tools and techniques including forging, raising, construction and finishing processes.
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3.00 Credits
Where relationships of shape and dimension are involved, drawing is the logical means of communication. Using conventional drafting tools, students learn to analyze and simplify complex forms for the purpose of making accurate drawings. Painters, designers, illustrators, and animators will all benefit from this course. Prerequisite: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design (3)
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on the experience of Art 105 Drawing and Composition I guiding students toward a finer quality of drawing and composition and toward the development of draftsmanship and creative seeing. Students produce an independent body of work based on a thesis project. Prerequisites: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and ART 110 Two Dimensional Design, ART 106 Contemporary Art, ART 111 Three Dimensional Design
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of art historiography, research methods, iconology, iconography, critical analysis, criticism, and research documentation. Prerequisite: ART 130 World Art I and/or ART 131 World Art II
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an opportunity to study the structure of the human figure and its use in sculptural composition. Emphasis is placed on learning basic techniques and the experimental use of wood, glass, and metal, and site-specific installations. Prerequisite: ART 111 Three Dimensional Design
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