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3.00 Credits
This course builds on the experience of ART 219 Life Drawing I, guiding students toward a finer quality in drawing and emphasizing the exploration of individual problems and the development of a personal style. Prerequisite: ART 219 Life Drawing I
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3.00 Credits
From the Japanese, literally meaning "whimsical pictures", this course provides studio instruction in the techniques of Japanese and Western woodcut and letterpress printing, exploring the Manga drawing style as a focal point for the student's creative exploration. This fundamental form of printmaking has undergone dynamic redevelopment over the past centuries as well as lasted in its traditional form to today. A survey of technical and thematic developments will enhance the projects. Digital and photo-based imagery is also explored. Prerequisite: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and/or ART 110 Two Dimensional Design or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course provides studio experience with intaglio printmaking, also known as etching. Processes including drypoint, aquatint, softground, and color viscosity are covered through explorative projects. Photographic and digital-based imagery are investigated along with hand-rendering techniques, in the production of original prints. Prerequisite: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and/or ART 110 Two Dimensional Design or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the graphic arts through the exploration of screen printing. Instruction is centered on the graphic translation of digital, photographic, drawing and painting techniques into creative forms and applications. Rapid layering and multicolor printing will be applied to wide range of image possibilities in the production of original prints and artist and designer's multiples. Prerequisite: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and/or ART 110 Two Dimensional Design or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This raster-based computer art course encourages students to explore the technical, creative, conceptual, and philosophical aspects of digital arts. Assignments stress the development of a unique aesthetic sensibility while developing technical proficiency through the use of raster-based programs. Issues relevant to the new digital arts are explored and options for printing examined. Prerequisite: ART 235 Illustration or Art 214 Drawing and Composition II or Art 219 Life Drawing I or Art 257 Digital Imaging
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with studio instruction in graphic art and the techniques of digital printing and lithography. Methods for managing photographic and hand-rendered imagery through digital print and lithographic media are explored including color management, file processing and large format printing. Projects focus on the production of artist and designer's prints, posters, books and multiples. Prerequisite: ART 105 Drawing and Composition I and/or ART 110 Two Dimensional Design or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an advanced coverage of the concepts, techniques, aesthetics, historical and functional dimensions of metalsmithing with an emphasis on welldesigned, innovative flatware, servers, vessels, etc. Prerequisite: ART 212 Metalsmithing I
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2.00 Credits
Half of the semester is devoted to magazine publication including design of covers, editorial matter, and marketing to certain audiences. Students study existing magazines and create new publications. We will study existing magazines and create new publications. The rest of the semester is devoted to the study of the history of book design, parts of books, papers, type, bindings, and the creation of both traditional and non-traditional book structures. Prerequisites: ART 343 Advertising Design, ART 237 Typography and ART 234 Lettering and Type Design
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on the experience of ART 216 Sculpture I providing the student with new skills in sculpture practices/technology for the purpose of fabrication and construction. Emphasis is placed on imagination and visual sensitivity directed toward the ability to create an aesthetic form. Prerequisite: ART 216 Sculpture I
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course designed to further knowledge and skill in the design and fabrication of jewelry as an art form. The interrelationship between fine design, technical facility, and material potential are explored in greater depth. Emphasis is placed on the use of specialized equipment in working with precious metals and other materials. Prerequisite: ART 218 Jewelry I
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