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3.00 Credits
Focuses on developing the skills of portrait painting through the study of the human form, facial expression, and variations in human physical appearance. Uses various painting media. Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 102, ARTS 231, or PI.
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Continues exploration of printmaking techniques with focus on study of a specific medium such as relief printing, collagraphy, or monoprinting. Students will develop a cohesive portfolio of works exploring a common theme and technique. Explores contemporary and experimental printmaking techniques, including mixed media and use of new technologies. Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 241 or PI.
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3.00 Credits
Involves an advanced study of the techniques and business practices for advertising and commercial photography. Topics include location lighting, location portraits, product and food photography, marketing, salesmanship, and working with commercial clients. Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 294 or PI.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the use of contemporary photographic lighting theory sing studio and natural lighting to achieve a variety of effects while generating successful photographic images. Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 145 or PI.
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Examines visual expressions of the world, including painting, sculpture, architecture, and other forms created from the 20th Century to contemporary times presented in cultural and historical contexts. Lecture course which involves field trips.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for independent studio work at the junior level under the close supervision and direction of an art faculty member. Independent studio time is equal to the amount required of all three-credit studio courses. Requires weekly conferences with instructor. Studio course. Pre-requisite: 200 level series of classes and CC.
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3.00 Credits
Explores visual style, narrative, and communication in traditional and experimental media and techniques used for illustration. Students will develop compositional strategies for a variety of black-and-white and color illustrations, integrating text and image. Students work on concept development, gathering visual reference, and the use of craft in making intellectually and aesthetically pleasing images. Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 101, ARTS 102, or PI.
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3.00 Credits
Examines advanced animation techniques. Develops varieties in character design, body language, visual timing, scene editing, and project workflow. Students collaborate on animation in a group workshop setting. Digital Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 102, ARTS 303, or PI.
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3.00 Credits
Explores advanced three-dimensional concepts as applied to package design, exhibit design, and other 3-D commercial formats. Covers traditional and computer-aided design techniques, and reviews graphic design software, utilizing concepts of color, type, presentation methods, and spatial design. Digital Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTD 310 or PI.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the process of mural painting on interior and exterior surfaces and its use as a mode of personal expression and as a communication tool for the community. Students work both individually and in supervised groups to create finished mural artwork. Studio course involves field trips and off-campus art making. Pre-requisite: ARTS 231.
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