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3.00 Credits
This course engages the student in making portraits in color and black and white photographic media. Students are required to complete a body of work reflecting the concerns of portraiture within a fine arts context. A camera is required. Materials not included.
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A preliminary exploration of media and methods that will form the basis of an ongoing dialogue betweenobject and artist. Students will investigate sculptural form as a means of expression through projects, readings, slide presentations, and discussions. Prerequisite: ARTV 104.
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A studio course at the intermediate or advanced level focused on the exploration of wood as a sculptural medium. Students will investigate traditional and contemporary approaches to woodworking through assignments, readings, projects, and class discussions. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: ARTV 104.
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A studio course at the intermediate or advanced level focused on the exploration of ceramics as a sculptural medium. Students will be introduced to basic hand building techniques and glaze theory related to sculptural form. Slide lectures, readings, and class discussions will supplement studio work. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: ARTV 104.
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A studio course at the intermediate level focused on the exploration of metal as a sculptural medium. Students will investigate traditional and contemporary approaches to materials through assignments, readings, projects, and class discussions. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Visual Arts 104.
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3.00 Credits
A studio course at the intermediate or advanced level focused on the exploration of concrete as a sculptural medium. Students will investigate traditional and contemporary approaches to this material through assignments, readings, projects, and class discussions. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: ARTV 104.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Architecture Studio I with emphasis in the relationship between the architecture project and the city.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced problem solving, further analysis of form and meaning, and continued exploration of the historical and cultural issues in contemporary visual communications. Projects emphasize creative thinking and require the students to place greater emphasis on research, exploration, and preparation of work for final presentation. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ARTV 103, 108, 300.
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This course is designed to challenge students who have already demonstrated an intermediate level of proficiency in drawing. Lectures, reading discussions, and drawing projects will unfold throughout the semester around a single unified topic, resulting in a cohesive portfolio for the student. The course's central topic will change every semester, enabling students to repeat the course without repeating its content. The following is a partial list of the topics that will be explored: Representation, Identity, and the Narrative Portrait; Informed By Nature: The Landscape from the Panoramic to the Microscopic; The Expressionist Voice; Techniques of the Old Masters; Drawing the Artists' Book. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ARTV 101, 302.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of historical and contemporary experimental music and sound provides the foundation for structured and creative composition using digitized sound. Includes an introduction to sampling, recording techniques, digital audio editing, effects processing, and mixing using Digital Performer and related software. Workshop format includes critique of work-in-progress and opportunities for public performance. Cross-listed as MUSC 420. Prerequisite: ARTH 109/MUSC 109 recommended, but not required. Prior musical experience not required.
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