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| ART 282 - Sculpture I |
An introduction to sculpture as a three-dimensional form of artistic expression with an emphasis on lost wax bronze casting. The critical, the productive and the evaluative aspects of sculpture as art are central to the course.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
For both non-art and art majors |
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| ART 382 - Sculpture II |
Continued development of individual artistic expression with emphasis on contemporary sculptural form.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
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| ART 482 - Sculpture III |
Further study in sculpture as the student works toward developing a personal idiom of expression.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
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| ART 483 - Sculpture IV |
Advanced study in sculpture in which the student continues to develop a personal style and technique, while discovering personal artistic direction.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
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| ART 582 - Sculpture V |
Further advanced study in sculpture in which the student continues to develop a personal style and technique, while discovering personal artistic direction.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
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| ART 142 - 2D Design |
Introduces two-dimensional design and composition, applicable to all art forms, in which students seek original, creative solutions to problems. Design principles and methods are employed as students learn language and visual communications techniques. Artistic production, criticism,
analysis and evaluation are central to this course.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
For both non-art and art majors |
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| ART 242 - 3D Design |
Introduces visual composition as related to organizing and working with three-dimensional space. The student seeks original, creative solutions to visual problems by exploring methods and techniques. Covers fundamental visual grammar and principles.
| Offered in both fall & spring |
For both non-art and art majors |
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| ART 133 - Drawing I |
Introduces drawing as artistic expression as well as a form of nonverbal communication. Both traditional and contemporary perspectives are explored. Emphasis placed on original creative solutions to visual problems. Students explore artistic composition employing various drawing media and techniques. Includes criticism, analysis and evaluation.
| Offered in fall, spring & periodically in summer |
For both non-art and art majors |
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