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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the visual culture of East Asia (China and Japan), including a unit on Indian Buddhist art. The course examines a small number of topics with an aim to introduce basic art historical method through the close study of key monuments. Kent
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of drawing-still life, landscape, portrait and figure-using traditional and experimentaltechniques. The relationship of the method and techniques to artistic expression. Staff
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to how ideas and meaning can be transmitted through 3-dimensional forms and materials, and to the basic processes involved in the creation of the sculptures that convey those concepts. Materials include clay, wood, metal, and mixed media; techniques include modeling, carving and fabrication (basic carpentry and welding). The work of sculptors, both historical and contemporary, will be examined and discussed. Maksymowicz
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3.00 Credits
Studio course to focus on elements of design and idea presentation. Design of new buildings, adaptive reuse of existing buildings, solar influences on design, site planning, interior design, and historical reference will be considered as background for assigned projects. Presentation will include drawings and models. No prior knowledge of drafting is necessary. Hickey
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3.00 Credits
How does an artist get an idea and then go about making something that conveys that idea visually This course considers the creative process through both conceptual and material approaches. Students read theoretical essays about the nature of artistic inspiration; participate in group discussions; keep a written/visual journal; and critique popular ideas about "artistic genius." There will also be an opportunityfor at least two hands-on sculptural projects: one in wood and one in metal. Maksymowicz
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the major artistic and architectural monuments of ancient Greece and Rome, from the Dark Ages, 1100 B.C., through the reign of Constantine, 337 A.D. This course emphasizes the use of archaeological methods are explored to reconstruct the past and features slide lectures and a field trip to a major museum. Same as CLS 140. Meyers
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to traditional Chinese painting and art of Chinese calligraphy with emphasis on a variety of traditional and modern Chinese painting techniques through different subject matters such as bird-and-flower painting and landscape painting. The course will also explore the practical aspects of the art of Chinese calligraphy and seal carving, and their relationship to Chinese painting. Liu
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate-level investigation of the human figure in a wide range of media, including graphite, charcoal, pastel, ink, acrylic, and oil paint. Dual emphasis is placed on the formal and expressive aspects of the subject, and students will work both from life and from conceptual and imaginative bases. Prerequisite: ART 114. Peterson
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes making well thought-out artistic statements with the camera. Digital photography offers many of the same practices found in traditional photography, from camera settings with depth of field, ISO speeds, and optimal exposure, to reading natural and artificial light. Concentration on potential for aesthetic enhancement, manipulation, and storage in the digital darkroom as well as consideration of slides of master photographs and the different genres and approaches available to the artist photographer. Does not supply complete information on all aspects of digital photography or new commercial photographic media. Prerequisite: ART 114 or permission of instructor. Wright
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to oil painting theory and practice with a strong emphasis on color, delineation of form and space, light and shadow, surface and texture, composition, and personal expression. Prerequisite: ART 114 or permission of the instructor. Liu
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