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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3261 or Permission of instructor This course continues the development of methods of painting through exploration of materials, techniques, composition, and concepts. Students create objective and subjective paintings that include the human figure.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, ART 2101, ART 2666; ART 1541 or ART 1531 or IND 1470; or Permission of instructor This course explores advanced transparent and opaque watermedia as well as mixed media techniques. Students will learn to choose techniques and media to enhance their expressive content. Course emphasis is on developing a unique, individualized approach to content and media expression.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 2237 and ART 3271; or Permission of instructor This course requires the intermediate photography student to use color photography as an expressive medium in order to gain an understanding of how images function in our culture. The course emphasizes critical thinking and intelligent image making through readings, presentations, and idea development. Technical exercises and readings help the student to acquire the skills necessary to produce color artworks. Both wet and digital processes are taught.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: two of the following: ART 3281, ART 3283, ART 3285; or Permission of instructor This course focuses on developing the student's ability to analyze the conceptual quality of works produced. Students will further explore personal direction and technical resolve within a body of artwork.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3291 or Permission of instructor This course continues to develop traditional approaches as well as exploring less traditional multimedia and environmental sculptural work. Material exploration is focused on student's needs relative to project development and may include production in a variety of media. Personal concept development is stressed throughout the course.
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12.00 Credits
4 (1 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3601 and EDS 3140; or permission of the department This lecture/studio/field experience course, preparing K-12 art specialists, is designed to create and implement visual art curriculum through theoretical and practical approaches to art education. Standards-based methodologies are developed and then tested in kindergarten through high school art classrooms. Fifty hours of approved field experience provide practical application of concepts and standards ofK-12 art classrooms.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3611 or permission of department This course explores topics within contemporary ceramic arts. It emphasizes the role and responsibility of art; the relationship of the artist to a broader cultural, social and economic context; and visual aesthetics. Students investigate and experiment with the ceramic medium, exploring the potential of clay as a means of discovering personal expression and conceptual solutions.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3611 or IND 2450; and ART 2611, ART 1141, ART 1501, and ARTH 1700; or permission of department This course is an exploration of the chemistry that makes up clays and glazes. Students develop an understanding of these materials and their interactions by systematically testing a variety of glazes and clay bodies that are used by contemporary ceramic studio artists. Topics include low and high fire glazes, clays and clay body classifications, and specialty glazes.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3625 or Permission of instructor; student must provide a suitable laptop computer This course challenges students to create solutions for various three-dimensionally oriented design problems. Students experiment with notions of form, function, and visual communication as related to the exploration of packaging, way finding systems, exhibition design, or other related dimensional design problems. Emphasis is on investigative use of materials, development of economic and inventive forms for the specific spatial problem, and the formal application of design.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3625 or Permission of instructor; student must provide a suitable laptop computer This course challenges students to formulate design solutions that function to create positive change in a given social environment. By assessing the narrative history of people, places, events and issues that are regionally accessible, students create highly conceptual solutions that respond to social and cultural concerns within local communities.
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