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ARTS 110.01 Observational Drawing 6 credits
Closed: Size: 14, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0
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1:45pm4:15pm | 1:45pm4:15pm |
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Sophomore Priority, Materials fee
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: ARTS 110.WL1 (Synonym 58000)
ARTS 110.02 Observational Drawing 6 credits
Closed: Size: 14, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0
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9:00am11:30am | 9:00am11:30am |
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First Year Student Priority, Materials fee
Waitlist for Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: ARTS 110.WL2 (Synonym 58001)
ARTS 110.03 Observational Drawing 6 credits
Open: Size: 14, Registered: 13, Waitlist: 0
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8:30am11:00am | 8:30am11:00am |
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ARTS 210.00 Life Drawing 6 credits
Closed: Size: 6, Registered: 7, Waitlist: 0
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1:00pm2:50pm | 1:00pm2:50pm |
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Understanding the basic techniques of drawing the human form is fundamental to an art education and is the emphasis of this class. Humans have been engaged in the act of self-representation since the beginning of time. The relationship artists have had with drawing the human body is complex and has been the subject of religious, philosophical and personal investigation for centuries. Concentrating on representational drawing techniques we will explore a variety of media and materials. Supplemented by lectures, readings and critiques, students will develop an understanding of both contemporary and historical approaches to drawing the human form. Our emphasis this term will be on anatomy, the study of portraiture, and the complexity of hands and feet.
Prerequisite: Studio Art 110, 113, 142 or 211
Extra Time Required
ARTS 210.02 Life Drawing 6 credits
Closed: Size: 0, Registered: 7, Waitlist: 0
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3:15pm5:00pm | 3:15pm5:00pm |
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Understanding the basic techniques of drawing the human form is fundamental to an art education and is the emphasis of this class. Humans have been engaged in the act of self-representation since the beginning of time. The relationship artists have had with drawing the human body is complex and has been the subject of religious, philosophical and personal investigation for centuries. Concentrating on representational drawing techniques we will explore a variety of media and materials. Supplemented by lectures, readings and critiques, students will develop an understanding of both contemporary and historical approaches to drawing the human form. Our emphasis this term will be on anatomy, the study of portraiture, and the complexity of hands and feet.
Prerequisite: Studio Art 110, 113, 142 or 211
Extra Time Required
ARTS 274.00 Printmaking 6 credits
Closed: Size: 5, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
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1:45pm4:15pm | 1:45pm4:15pm |
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Intaglio and relief printmaking. Students will receive instruction in all of the processes of intaglio and relief printmaking. Students will explore the possibilities of this form of printmaking in conjunction with their work in a drawing class.
Prerequisite: Studio Art 110, 113, 114 or 142
ARTS 339.00 Advanced Photography 6 credits
Closed: Size: 13, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0
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9:00am11:30am | 9:00am11:30am |
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In this course students explore photography as a means of understanding and interacting with both the world and the inner self. We will emphasize a balance of technical skills, exploration of personal vision, and development of critical thinking and vocabulary relating to photography. Advanced students will focus on developing a concise body of work independently through two self-directed longer projects. Instruction includes: use of large format cameras with a hand meter, film scanning, and strobe lighting. Students will learn to develop a portfolio as an ongoing process that requires informed and critical decision making to assemble a body of work. Collectively we will critique, analyze, give feedback on work and discuss readings that are pertinent to the production of images in contemporary times.
Prerequisite: Studio Art 140, 141, 238 or 240, 243 or instructor permission
Crosslisted with ARTS 139 Materials fee
Cross-listed with ARTS 139.00
ARTS 360.00 Advanced Painting and Drawing 6 credits
Open: Size: 9, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
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1:00pm3:30pm | 1:00pm3:30pm |
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Prerequisite: Studio Art 110 and 260 (for students focusing on painting) or two prior drawing or printmaking courses from Studio Art 110, 113, 114, 210, 212, and 274 (for students focusing on drawing)
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