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AR 262: History of World Art
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A survey course that focuses on the aesthetic concepts and visual expressions of various ethnic traditions. Explores architecture, sculpture, painting and other visual expressions unique to the native cultures of Africa, Asia, the Americas, Oceania and Eastern Europe.
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AR 263: History of Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A survey tracing the roots of contemporary art, beginning with the modern works produced in the mid-18th century. Discussion and analysis focus on a wide range of traditional, non-traditional and experimental media and techniques employed by modern artists to create unique visual expressions. Fee. Also listed as AR 363W.
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AR 264: History of Medieval Art
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A survey course designed to investigate the artistic developments - architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts (tapestry, jewelry, goldsmithing, costumes) C significant to the Early Christian through Gothic periods. Considers artistic expression within the context of the culture that created it. Fee. AR 260 recommended. Also listed as AR 364W.
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AR 266: History of American Art
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A survey course designed to trace the evolution of American art, beginning with an overview of the cultures that merged together in the New World - African, Native American, and European. Beginning with a study of artworks produced in those cultures in their original environments and continuing with a chronological study of artworks produced in America from the colonial through Post-Modern Periods, 16th-21st centuries. Discussion and analysis will focus on a wide range of artistic expression, media and techniques employed by artists of the United States.
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AR 301: Drawing III
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Advanced course. Student assumes greater responsibility for design of drawing problems, appropriate media and technique. Continued development of personal style, content and use of series or serial work. Fee. Prerequisite: AR 210 or AR 202.
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AR 302: Figure Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Student assumes greater responsibility for the design of problems using the human form as subject. Use of the series to develop personal style, content and imagery. Fee. Prerequisite: AR 201 or AR 202.
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AR 310: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Intermediate course. Mastery of painting technique. Development of personal style, content and imagery. Fee. Prerequisite: AR 210.
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AR 311: Watercolor II
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Intermediate course. Development of personal imagery, style and content. Fee. Prerequisite: AR 211.
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AR 315: Community Arts in Practice
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
An in-depth study of how the arts are practiced within a community setting. Explores the disciplines of art, theater, and music; students will study a variety of models of how each is used in the context of community development. Emphasis on the practical knowledge needed to execute a public art project. No prerequisites; however, some background in art is recommended. Fall semesters. Also listed as TA 315.
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AR 320: Design II
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Studio problems designed to allow students to explore the visual elements and principles of three-dimensional design. A variety of media and approaches for creating form using traditional and contemporary subject matter. Prerequisite: AR 120.
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