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FINE ARTS 184: New Media:Mixed Media
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Rigg, Stephanic, and Staff Combining digital visualization with traditional mediums, artist bookmaking, collage, assemblage, etc. Prerequisite: FA 71 or permission of instructor.
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FINE ARTS 184 - New Media:Mixed Media
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FINE ARTS 189: Special Topics:New Media
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Prerequisite: FA 71 or permission of instructor.
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FINE ARTS 189 - Special Topics:New Media
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FINE ARTS 195: Critical Practices
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff This structured independent study consists of weekly group critiques that bring together students working in a variety of media. Discussions, which range from practical to aesthetic issues, challenge students to focus and articulate their visual knowledge. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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FINE ARTS 195 - Critical Practices
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FINE ARTS 199: Internship
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Open only to candidates for the B.A. in fine arts with approval of the advisor in fine arts. May not be repeated for credit toward the degree. May be taken P/NP only.
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FINE ARTS 199 - Internship
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FINE ARTS 21-22: Drawing I-II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Wright and Staff Development of a fundamental understanding of line, shape, value, contrast, composition, and mark making. Emphasis on working directly from life, along with a variety of conceptual issues. Consideration of traditional and contemporary strategies and skills toward development of technique, process, and meaning. FA 21 is prerequisite to FA 22.
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FINE ARTS 21-22 - Drawing I-II
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FINE ARTS 26: Painting:Visual Thinking
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brown and Staff Development of technical and perceptual skills that are the foundation of visual expression. Beginning projects start with a simple introduction to the mechanics of paint handling: how to begin a painting, apply paint, and model form. Value, line, color, and abstraction.
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FINE ARTS 26 - Painting:Visual Thinking
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FINE ARTS 27: Painting:Structure and Color
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brown and Staff Work based on a variety of approaches. Focus on how images become vital through the qualities inherent to the medium. Prerequisite: FA 21 or 26.
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FINE ARTS 27 - Painting:Structure and Color
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FINE ARTS 28: Painting:Watercolor
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brown and Staff Working with basic issues of light, color, and paint quality, students learn a variety of techniques, including working transparently, wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, lifting, masking, and drybrush. Exploration of the medium's inherent qualities as well as those it shares with other painting media.
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FINE ARTS 41: Black-and-White Photography
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Kessmann and Staff Introduction to the materials and processes of black-and-white photography. Camera operations, film processing, printing, and presentation methods. Gaining technical skills. Issues concerned with the visual language of photography.
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FINE ARTS 42: Color Photography
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Kessmann and Staff Introduction to the materials and processes of color photography. Color theory, exposure techniques, film scanning, digital color correcting, and printing. The use of color as a means of visual communication and creative expression.
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