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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer This internship will allow students to integrate course theory learned throughout the gallerymanagement curriculum with practical, beginning level on-site work and arts community networking. Students will gain 8 - 12 hours per week of work experience at professional galleries, museums, and arts organizations. Students will also participate in one hour of seminar, group discussion and/or lecture each week. Prerequisite: ARTS 152, Gallery Practicum II.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Lab fee will be required. This course is an introduction to graphic design as a form of visual communication through the use of image, form, color, and type. Students will be introduced to the historical, theoretical, and fundamental principles of graphic design, and will explore formal composition principles, graphic design methodology, and approaches to digital layout. The course will include practical exercises in visual perception, visual organization and visual communication.
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3.00 Credits
Fall An opportunity for further, more advanced work in areas of drawing and painting with emphasis on a more personalized, self-motivated and sophisticated program of study and the development of a more personalized set of concerns. Prerequisite: Completion of Visual Arts foundation level coursework. Written permission of instructor and department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring An opportunity for further, more advanced work in areas of drawing and painting with emphasis on a more personalized, self-motivated and sophisticated program of study and the development of a more personalized set of concerns. Prerequisite: Completion of visual arts foundation level coursework. Written permission of instructor and department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Summer Lab fee will be required. A month-long, hands-on immersion in the sites and masterworks of the Florentine Renaissance exploring the interface between historical and contemporary drawing. Note: Aportion of the fees being paid by particduction, with emphasis on the philosophical and technical relationship between the camera and the computer. Cameras, scanners, image processing software, and digital printers will be used to create expressive work. Students will explore the historical, formal, and conceptual aspects of digital photography and develop ideas and images through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, reading and writing assignments, projects, and critiques. It is expected that students will spend additional time outside of class completing course assignments. Students must have access to either a digital camera with manual exposure control and an image file size of 2.1MB 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. Prerequisites: Arts 130, Photography I; Arts 133, Intro to Digital Photography or Arts 145, Intro to Electronic Art.
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3.00 Credits
Summer Lab fee will be required. A second-level, month-long, hands-on immersion in the sites and masterworks of the Florentine Renaissance exploring the interface between historical and contemporary drawing. Students will develop and explore a focused body of work from topics studied in Experimental Drawing in Italy I. Note: Aportion of the fees being paid by participants is used to defray the expenses of faculty and advisors who provide services in connection with or travel on the study experience. This course is not eligible for senior citizens to audit Prerequisite: Arts 225, Experimental Drawing in Italy I.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. Exploration of the basic visual and technical tools used in color photography including light, film, filters, color theory, color design principles. Introduction to color darkroom processes. Emphasis on creativity and communication, and the expressive use of color materials. A 35mm SLR camera is required. Prerequisite: ARTS 130, Photography I or permission of department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring An historical and theoretical examination of the role of photography in society. Emphasis on both applied and expressive aspects of photographic practice. Examination of the impact of electronic digital imagery on the future of photography. This is a non-studio photography course.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This studio art course will integrate traditional and digital methods of photographic image proStudents are encouraged to pursue on- and offcampus photographic learning experiences (internships, workshops, etc.) Opportunities for additional group meetings and critiques may be scheduled throughout the term. Prerequisite: ARTS 130, Photography I or permission of department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. Exploration of the basic visual and technical tools used in studio photography. Students will become proficient in areas such as set design, controlling artificial light, using the view camera, and photographic tone control. Emphasis on creativity and communication, and the expressive use of black and white materials in small, medium, and large format. A 35mm SLR camera is required. Prerequisite: ARTS 130, Photography I or permission of department chairperson.
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