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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
The course outlines for ART 2012 areas are to be used for this course. It is a continuation and intensification of those issues covered in ART 3012.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Extension of ART 3413.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
The objective of this course is for the advanced student to further define and develop their personal design aesthetic, producing a cohesive body of work reflecting their interests as a furniture artist. The fous will be on designing and building several furniture pieces refleting a common theme; they could be perhaps for a specific purpose or location, or a design well suited for production. Students will be encouraged to investigate alternatives methods and materials appropriate for use in their self-defined projects.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Animation I, II and III, and represents a culmination of our animation curricula. Students will be equipped with the skills and preparation to begin their professional careers in animation as well as the ability to produce thoughtful independent films. This course will challenge students to seek opportunities to explore a more philosophical and nonrepresentational approach, and encourage diverse career endeavors.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students in-depth study of mold-making and slip-casting. Students will create functional pottery or ceramic sculpture. Topics include practical demonstration of: pattern and model making, various molds, clay modeling, mold alteration, casting, joining and altering of cast parts, glazing and firing. Design concepts, function, and the history of mold making and its use in the creation of contemporary art will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Informed by the aesthetic and techniques of color grading and image enhancement, students generate and composite images. Exercises develop professional sensitivity to rhetorical meaning and impact.
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3.00 Credits
A course intended to provide the art student with a thorough visual knowledge of the anatomical structure of the human body through drawing. The course will combine lecture and lab (studio) experiences supplemented by a text book. The students will execute detailed drawings from skeletons, anatomy texts and charts, and from live models. The drawings will range from small studies to near lifesize interpretations. The lectures will deal with clarification of visual human anatomy and will supplement the text book.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced theory and practice of graphic design where students encounter the complexities and interplay between content, context, and the public. Students engage in design research, investigate real-world design problems, consider audience/public, and develop solutions across multiple modes of production.
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3.00 Credits
Students will continue to strengthen illustration approaches and deepen their understanding of visual storytelling in preparation for prof. practice. Authentic styles and techniques are further developed along with more advanced concepts. Special attention is given to the business of illustration, portfolio development, and self-marketing.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Advanced students will further define and develop and their personal aesthetic while continuing to build their technical expertise. A series of experiences in advanced metalworking will allow the student to selectively study a variety of techniques such as: etching, inlay, tool making, raising, forming, enameling, granulation, mold making for multiples, advanced fabrication, etc. Formal analysis of work occurs in group and individual critiques.
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