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Individualized Studies in Painting |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Printmaking |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Sculpture |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Photography |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Figure Drawing |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Art Education |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Fiber/Textiles |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Individualized Studies in Illustration |
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Individualized instruction in media not regularly offered in studio concentrations. |
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Intermediate Pottery/Wheel Throwing |
Prerequisite |
ART 203A |
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An in-depth investigation involving the skills, techniques, and aesthetics of forms thrown on the potter's wheel. Exercises in decorating as well as firing are included. Students may take 303A, 304A, and 305A in any order. |
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Painting: Technique, Color and Composition |
Prerequisite |
ART 203C |
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Emphasis on technical skills, color strategy and compositional methods. The class projects are designed for developing students’ personal subject matter. Specific paint applications and technical information will be provided in order to develop painting skills. |
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Printmaking: Relief, Paper, Book |
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ART 203D |
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Students will explore an intermediate level of printmaking focusing on expanded techniques in relief printmaking, as well as exploring some bookbinding and papermaking. Assignments will allow students to incorporate other techniques and concepts of their choosing, but at least, in part, will address some of the techniques in relief printmaking and book arts in contemporary and historical applications. |
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Sculpture: Technique and Object Making |
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ART 203E |
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This course expands on furthering student’s skill level with tools and technical abilities. The course will emphasize the exploration of object making while assisting the development of a conceptual vocabulary. |
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Contemporary Digital Concepts |
Prerequisite |
ART 203F |
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This course is dedicated to the expanded exploration of digital image making processes and alternative methods of display with an emphasis on photographic concepts and contemporary digital practices. |
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Perceptual Drawing |
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ART 203H or ART 203C or ART 203D or ART 203L |
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Emphasis on observational drawing and realism in traditional media. Scientific/botanical illustration, human figure/anatomy, and other realist subjects addressed. Each student completes an extended project in primary subject of interest. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. |
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Intermediate Handbuilding/Ceramic Sculpture |
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ART 203A |
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This course delves into the techniques of producing larger sculptural objects as well as conceptual approaches to sculpture. The course also introduces the use of paperclay and alternative surface effects appropriate to sculptural work. Students may take 303A, 304A, and 305A in any order. |
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Painting: Portraiture |
Prerequisite |
ART 303C |
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Refinement of technical facility and concentration on the subjects of portraiture and figure painting. Study of portraiture/figure painting and their compositional strategies. In-depth studio investigation in historical and contemporary portrait/figure painting. Students may take 303C, 304C and 305C in any order.
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Printmaking: Intaglio and Photo-based Printmaking |
Prerequisite |
ART 203D |
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Students will explore an intermediate level of printmaking focusing on expanded techniques in intaglio printmaking and photo-based applications. Assignments will allow students to incorporate other techniques and concepts of their choosing, but at least, in part, will address intaglio and photo-based printmaking in contemporary and historical applications. |
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Sculpture: Installation and Space |
Prerequisite |
ART 203E |
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This course will explore the use space, site and place. The goal of the course is to assist students in the utilization three-dimensional space beyond the object to actualize fully realized works of art. |
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Experimental Techniques in Photography |
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ART 203F |
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This course is dedicated to understanding an expanded definition of the photographic medium from both an historical and interdisciplinary viewpoint. Explorations can include early photographic processes, new and mixed media processes with a core photographic component, and both lens and non-lens based forms of image making. |
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