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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuing exploration of the techniques, concepts, history, and interpretive strategies of fine art photography. It includes 4x5 view camera operation, fundamentals of the zone system of exposure and development, and alternative techniques. The work of nineteenth century and contemporary photographic artists is presented through slide lectures, videos, books, and discussions. This course also emphasizes the exploration of an individual project based on a central idea. Open to non-majors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuing exploration of the techniques, concepts, history, and interpretive strategies of fine art photography. It includes strobe/flash lighting techniques and various alternative processes such as hand-applied emulsions and color toners. The work of twentieth century and contemporary photographic artists is presented through slide lectures, videos, books, and discussions. The course also emphasizes the exploration of an individual project based on a central idea. Open to non-majors with permission.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Open to AR majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a practical guide to some of the fundamental skills needed to operate as a professional artist, such as writing a résuméand artist statement, approaches to gallery/ dealer representation, record keeping, licenses, and legal issues. Visiting artists and gallery visits are included. Open to AR majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This course brings together all senior art students into one forum to generate and develop ideas, to organize and manage, and to implement all aspects of the senior BFA exhibition. Open to AR Seniors/BFA Exhibition participants only.
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3.00 Credits
Individual Studio Projects in Painting. Advanced painting students will work in their senior studios where they receive regular consultations regarding the progress of their work. This is a course tailored specifically to fit the needs of students. Improvisation and experimentation will be encouraged. Mixed media is welcome, with the permission of the professor. Articles, references, presentations, and demonstrations may be utilized as the need arises. Experimentation is encouraged in support of building a cohesive body of work for the BFA exhibition in the spring semester. Open to non-majors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
Individual Studio Projects in Painting. Advanced painting students will work in their senior studios, where they receive regular consultations regarding the progress of their work. This advanced course focuses on conceptual content, technical experimentation, and individual growth. It emphasizes the development of a personal artistic vision in painting and/or mixed media, as well as the creation of a cohesive body of work for the senior exhibition thesis. This course is the final component to the senior art experience. Open to AR majors only. Prerequisites: AR 321
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3.00 Credits
Sculptural Situations. Sculptural projects will focus on concepts developed from contemporary contexts and cultural issues. Readings and discussions will focus on contemporary sculptural dilemmas. Open to non-majors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
Studio work is focused upon developing projects for the thesis year-end exhibit. Group critiques examine the conceptual basis to thesis projects. These projects are also supported through readings, discussions, demonstrations, and field trips. This course is the final component to the senior art experience. Open to AR majors only. Prerequisites: AR 331
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3.00 Credits
1945 / Present. This course functions simultaneously as an introduction to the history of contemporary art (art since the end of World War II) and an introduction to critical historical methodologies. The aim is to open up new ways of understanding contemporary visual culture (through the various lenses of class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, commercialism, etc.), concentrating on how works can be understood in relation to the development of the contemporary art world and changing conceptions of what the experience of art should be. This is a writing-intensive course. Note: This course will satisfy H&S Humanities or Elective requirements for non-Art students. Open to non-majors.
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