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By concentrating on drawing used for design or illustration problems, this course helps students with compositional problems such as perspective, interiors, group figure situations, product rendering, and conceptual development. Various media and formats used by designers and illustrators are explored. Students study the drawings and illustrations of a broad number of artists and thus gain an appreciation of style, concept, and medium. Prerequisite: ART 283 Communication Design Techniques
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This course provides instruction in the basic skills of rendering form and texture. Working with a variety of media and tools including ink, paint, and air brush, students study artwork, attend lectures and produce studio work. Prerequisite: ART 283 Communication Design Techniques
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This is a studio course designed to introduce intermediate students to concepts and techniques of large format cameras. It develops students' abilities in the use and handling of the camera, film, lighting, and other special concerns of large format photography in relation to both commercial and fine art photography. Emphasis is placed on developing a sense of comfort and facility with the camera, on utilizing the unique potential of the format, and on developing students' individual approaches to making images. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: ART 350 Photography II
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This course offers a comprehensive study in color, its theory, and applications. The student is required to complete studio work with color in various media. Prerequisite: ART 110 Two Dimensional Design
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This course explores the nature of the creative process and its relationship to human growth and development. It explores a Rogerian approach, as well as the philosophical and historical development of the Expressive Therapies.
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This course offers a study of the arts of the ancient world exemplified in architecture, sculpture, and painting of North Africa (Egypt) and the Middle Eastern civilizations of Mesopotamia.
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This course is a study of the arts of the medieval world, including Early Christian, Byzantine, Hiberno-Saxon, Carolingian, Romanesque and Gothic periods.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the native art of African, Oceanic, and Amerindian cultures before and after the colonial experience.
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This course is a study of the development of painting, sculpture, and architecture in the United States from the seventeenth century to the present.
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This course presents an overview of the motivation of, and opportunities for, women artists in the last six centuries, with special emphasis on the circumstances and consciousness of women in the 21st century.
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