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3.00 Credits
Explores the methods, materials and concepts associated with painting with an emphasis on newer or less common techniques and approaches to applying paint and color to a two-dimensional surface. Various mediums will be introduced, and students are encouraged to explore unique paint supports, paint application methods, and materials. Digital tools may also be employed in combination with traditional media. Studio sessions include painting, individual and group critique, demonstration, and lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the methods, materials, and concepts associated with painting from the human form. Students will study and apply design and perceptual strategies to paintings that incorporate the human form as a vehicle for personal expression. Students will study anatomy for artists and paint from live models. Contemporary and historical figure painting will serve as prototypes for the course. Studio sessions include painting, individual and group critique, demonstration, and lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces darkroom photography as a medium of visual expression. Technical emphasis is placed on fundamental camera controls and an introduction to darkroom printing techniques. Aesthetic analysis and theory are discussed. Studio sessions consist of critique, demonstration, lecture, and individual instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces digital photography as a medium of visual expression. Technical emphasis is placed on fundamental camera controls and introduction to digital photographic techniques. Aesthetic analysis and theory are discussed. Studio sessions consist of critique, demonstration, lecture, and individual instruction.GC
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3.00 Credits
Explores the educational, graphic, and fine art applications of using cell phones as a photographic tool. The course is an introduction to a comprehensive survey of basic principles and practices in the use of the digital camera and digital tools as they relate to society and to the community with media processes.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces digital photography as a medium of visual expression. Technical emphasis is placed on fundamental camera controls and introduction to digital photographic techniques. Aesthetic analysis and theory are discussed. Studio sessions consist of critique, demonstration, lecture, and individual instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Explores contemporary practices of photography as an artform. Through a hands-on approach, students will manipulate photographs through various methods such as collage, object creation, and meta photography. Emphasis is placed on deconstructing a photograph using different photography techniques and printing methods. Studio sessions consist of critique, demonstration, lecture, and individual instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Explores landscape photography using digital cameras with an emphasis on tools and techniques for beginners. Topics include lighting; macro and telephoto photography; photographing landscapes, plants and animals, water, and people. Landscape photography recognizes a wide range of photography displaying natural elements such as wildlife, plants, natural phenomena, and close-ups of natural scenes. The course will include how to set up and photograph a still life.
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3.00 Credits
Explores street photography using digital cameras with an emphasis on tools and techniques for beginners. Topics include: lighting, macro and telephoto photography, to capture urban street scenes or moments in time. Ethics and morals in photography will be examined due to the possibility of people in the photos and consensual laws regarding publication.GC
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3.00 Credits
Investigates relief, intaglio, silkscreen, and lithographic printmaking as a form of visual communication. Students will be introduced to each of the four printmaking processes, techniques, and the discipline's professional practices. Students are exposed to a variety of subjects, conceptual frameworks, and historical precedents, including non-Western traditions. Studio sessions include extensive work with printmaking materials, individual instruction and group critique, demonstrations, and lectures.
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