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ART100 |
Drawing I |
Students apply various graphic approaches that may include drawing from still life, landscape, and human figure. Emphasis is on individual creative expression with the objective being the development of perception and understanding of natural phenomena and translation of this information to a two-dimensional surface. Examples of contemporary drawing are appraised in the context of diversity and cultural differences.Prerequisite: None / 3 credits. Satisfies a Humanities and Fine Arts general education requirement. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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| ART100 -63 |
M W |
6:00PM |
9:30PM |
ARTS -STUB |
L. Durante |
| ART100 -64 |
T R |
9:00AM |
12:30PM |
ARTS -STUB |
B. Fuller |
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ART106 |
Sculpture I |
This course introduces the student to sculptural processes by exploring a variety of materials and technical approaches. Instruction will focus on the basic elements of sculptural form and composition through the processes of placement, movement, balancing of masses, and spatial definition. (4 studio hours plus 2 additional hours arranged) Prerequisite: None / 3 credits; may be repeated once for credit. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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| ART106 -63 |
M W |
6:00PM |
9:30PM |
ARTS -STUA |
J. Doherty |
| ART106 -64 |
T R |
1:00PM |
4:30PM |
ARTS -STUA |
A. Glover |
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ART126 |
History of Art II |
This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to the art of the western world from the Proto-Renaissance to the Age of Romanticism. Slide-illustrated lectures will deal with such topics as general aesthetic trends, the life and work of key artists, ideas guiding their creations, as well as important methods, materials and techniques they employed. Prerequisite: None / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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| ART126 -89 |
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OL -OL |
F. Golden |
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ART139 |
Digital Photography |
This is an introductory course in digital photography, exploring both digital capture and aspects of Adobe Photoshop®. This course focuses on developing strong photographic skills, creating dynamic images and an online portfolio. Students explore light in relation to photography, relevant aspects of photographic history and contemporary photography. Prerequisite: None. ART214 is recommended / 3 credits. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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| ART139 -63 |
T R |
9:00AM |
12:30PM |
TECH -102 |
E. Hathon |
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ART214 |
Digital Imaging I |
An introductory course covers Adobe Photoshop software and scanning techniques and their relationship to graphic design. Students will learn from hands-on projects the features of Adobe Photoshop. Assignments will be tailored to a wide variety of users from graphic designers, artists, photographers and web page designers. From the first pixel to the finished picture students will gain imaging proficiency and a strong understanding of the program. Prerequisite: Some computer experience required; ART130 is recommended / 3 credits. Offered: Fall, Spring
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| ART214 -63 |
M W |
6:00PM |
9:30PM |
TECH -101 |
J. Warren |