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ARTS 121: Painting II, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring A further exploration of painting that builds upon the skills acquired in Painting I. Students will be led through a series of works that reflect the concerns of the major art movements of the 20th Century and that explore the link between thought and object. Students will be responsible for purchasing some required supplies. Prerequisite: ARTS 120, Painting I.
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ARTS 130: Photography I ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. Exploration of the basic visual and technical tools used in photography. A hands-on introduction to the black and white photographic process as a form of communication. Students will learn the basics of camera operation, film choice, lighting, the fundamentals of composition, and basic black and white darkroom techniques. A 35mm SLR camera is required. class work, and assignments. Students will spend additional time outside of class completing course assignments. Studentsmust have access to a digital camera with manual exposure control and a 35 MML SLR film camera. Students will also be responsible for the purchase of additional supplies.
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ARTS 131: Photography II, 0- 3 ar
6.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. Continuation of Photography I. Emphasis on developing technical skills in the studio and in the darkroom as well as a mastery of photography's visual vocabulary while examining the aesthetic and conceptual history of black and white photography. Advanced camera control and advanced printing techniques. Lectures, informal critiques, written paper. A 35mm SLR camera is required. Prerequisite: ARTS 130, Photography I or permission of department chairperson.
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ARTS 133: Intro to Digital Photography, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer This course is a hands-on introduction to digital photography grounded in the historical, conceptual, and practical developments in the field of photography. Students will acquire experience in the use of computers, peripheral hardware, and image processing software to produce digitallyenhanced photographs. The technical and aesthetic possibilities of digital photography will be examined through a series of sequential assignments. Images and ideas will be developed through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, supervised classwork, and critiques. It is expected that students will spend additional time outside of class completing course assignments. Studentsmust have access to either a digital camera with manual exposure control and an image file size of 2.1 MB or greater or to a 35 mm film camera with manual exposure control. Students using a film camera will be responsible for film and film development costs. All students will be responsible for the cost of supplies for image storage, archiving, and printing.
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ARTS 135: Introduction to Photography, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer This course is a hands-on introduction to both traditional and digital photography that is grounded in the conceptual, historical, and practical developments in the field of photography. Studentswill acquire experience in the use of digital and film cameras, the use of computers in photography, and basic black and white darkroom procedures. The technical and aesthetic possibilities of photography will be examined through lectures, demonstrations, supervised
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ARTS 140: Television Production I
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring Students will learn the basics of video production: camera operation, audio equipment, lights, ancillary equipment, and program production from scriptwriting and studio work to editing.
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ARTS 145: Introduction to Electronic Art, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring Lab fee will be required. This course serves as a foundation course in the area of electronic art through focused lectures and hands-on studio work. Students will be exposed to a brief historical overview of electronic art, interpretations of its practice in the context of the visual arts, and introductions to contemporary artists working with electronic media. Students, in addition, will be introduced to tools and methods employed in digital imaging and will be required to develop creative projects in this area. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of PC platform computers.
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ARTS 150: Introduction to Gallery Management
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring This course provides an overview of how fine arts exhibition venues work. Through lectures, discussions, field trips, written assignments and visiting speakers, studentswill be given an introduction to the basics of managing galleries and museums. Topics to be discussed include: types of galleries, museums and exhibition spaces, exhibition development and budgeting, exhibit curation and design, marketing and funding, audience education and building, proper handling, preservation and presentation of artworks. Students are expected to attend all college visiting artist lectures and exhibit openings. Corequisite: ARTS 100, Survey of Art History I or ARTS 101, Survey of Art History II or Arts 102, Modern Art History.
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ARTS 151: Gallery Practicumi
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring This course is a hands-on introduction to art and artifact handling, exhibition planning and design and artist and public relations. Students will be responsible formonitoring the college gallery space and participating in the installation and de-installation of at least one gallery exhibit. In addition, students will be responsible for monitoring the Teaching Gallery for two hours each week and are expected to attend all Teaching Gallery artist lectures and exhibit openings. Corequisite: ARTS 150, Introduction to Gallery Management or ARTS 115, Two-Dimensional Design.
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ARTS 152: Gallery Practicumii
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring This course provides the opportunity for further study in the area of hands-on art and artifact handling, exhibition planning and design and artist and public relations. Students will have increased responsibility for participating in the installation and de-installation of at least one Teaching Gallery exhibit. In addition to coursework, students will be responsible for monitoring the Teaching Gallery for two hours eachweek and are expected to attend all Teaching Gallery artist lectures and exhibit openings. Prerequisite: ARTS 151, Gallery Practicum I.
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