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AR 216: textile Surface Design
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Introduction to theoretical and practical textile surface design. Students will learn block printing, photo silk-screen printing, resist-dyeing, and thermoplastic manipulations of fabrics. An in-depth study of the chemical properties of fabrics, dyes, and pigments. Projects will be 2- and 3-dimensional with a concentration in repeat pattern design and additional work in other types of image reproduction on cloth. Prerequisite: AR131 or 134. Lab fee: $55 M. Mensing
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AR 217: intermediate Ceramics
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
The continued development of aesthetic concepts and techniques. Individual exploration and expression will be encouraged. Through a structured approach with demonstrations, lectures, weekly assignments, and group and individual critiques, the student will be exposed to hand-building and throwing, as well as raku, salt-glazing, and stoneware reduction techniques. Prerequisite: AR111 or permission of instructor. Lab fee: $100 R. Brodie, L. Ferst
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AR 219: jewelry And Metals I
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Sequence of problems employing various techniques in metal. Emphasis upon structural design and creative use of materials. Prerequisite: AR131 or 132 or permission of instructor. Lab fee: $55 D. Peterson
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AR 223: intermediate Drawing
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An further investigation of the formal and expressive characteristics of drawing, with a focus on drawing as visual communicative act. Structured assignments provide a context for focused exploration of materials and processes and development of individual vision. Readings and discussions will complement studio work. Prerequisite: AR133. Lab fee: $16 Studio Art Faculty
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AR 224: figure Drawing
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An extensive investigation of drawing from the life model. Guided exercises refine observation skills by building understanding of anatomical and spacial relationships, as well as providing a context for exploration of interpretive and expressive aspects of figure drawing. Assignments encourage exploration of compositional relationships, drawing media, and conceptual ideas. Prerequisite: AR133. Lab fee: $15 Studio Art Faculty
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AR 227: communication Design II
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Further development of the concepts and skills introduced in Communication Design I. Emphasis is placed on integrating the symbolic and communicative aspects of typography with visual elements. Through the application of design principles and typography, studio projects will stress strong visual concepts while exploring hands-on media and digital techniques. Prerequisite: AR209. Lab fee: $105 D. Hall
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AR 234: watercolor
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Exploration of the materials and methods used in watercolor painting. Included will be dry and wet paper techniques, resist processes, and experimental painting. Conventional methods of illustrating the figure and landscape will also be stressed. Prerequisites: AR131, 133, 134. Lab fee: $16 Studio Art Faculty
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AR 241: introduction to Electronic Time- Based Media
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An exploration of electronic tools and processes using sound and video as artistic mediums. Students will engage time as the structural framework in which to build short experimental sound and video pieces. Projects involve working with analog and digital systems in a contemporary electronic media studio. Students will use analog mixers and synthesizers to process video and audio signals in real time. Listening to and screening of experimental sound and artist-produced video will provide an historical overview of electronic media as creative art making tools. Prerequisites: AR131 or 132 or 134. E. Courpas
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AR 251: elementary Sculpture
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Enables students to create individual, self-defined projects in sculpture. Initial classes instruct students in a variety of mediums including wax, clay, and plaster. Mold making, welding, and the fundamentals of life modeling are technologies presented as the semester progresses. Selected works may be cast in bronze. Prerequisite: AR132. Lab fee: $65 J. Cunningham, J. Galt
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AR 253: carving Processes in Wood
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An exploration of carving processes and concepts related to wood in sculpture. Studio activity will concentrate on wood carving. Slides and studio presentations will provide the basis for study of the technical and historical development of stone carving. Students will gain practical experience with drawing as it relates to carving processes, conceptual thinking, and the realization of three-dimensional form. Prerequisite: AR132 or permission of instructor. Lab fee: $65 J. Cunningham
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