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  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate level class with emphasis on screenprinting, relief, and intaglio with further exploration into print processes that include photographic stencils and multicolor printing. Prerequisite:    ART 1120 and ART 220 and ART 2200
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn the basic printmaking processes and traditional techniques of carving and printing both wood and linoleum relief blocks. Contemporary approaches to relief processes through digital media experimentation will be introduced. Emphasis is on development of the student's own ideas through experimentation, using traditional and non-traditional forms and processes. Safety issues will be addressed. Students will work from an introductory through an intermediate level, with a variety of progressive projects, each resulting in a small edition. The course will be administered through lecture, process demos, in class work time, and peer/individual critiques. Materials fee will cover most studio costs, excluding plates and paper.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn basic platemaking and printing techniques used in etching while learning to incorporate their own drawing skills and points of view. Line work, aquatint, and ancillary techniques will be explored. Safety issues will be addressed. Historical and contemporary prints and printmakers are reviewed. Emphasis is on development of the student's own ideas through experimentation, using traditional and non-traditional forms and processes. The course will be administered through lecture, demos, in class work time, and formal and informal peer critiques. Materials fee to cover most supplies except for printing plates and paper.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to experimental and avant garde filmmaking and cinema. This hands-on production based course will expose students to alternative film and video history, diverse experiences, artistic practice, and experimental methods of filmmaking. Students will be encouraged to push the boundaries of conventional cinema and experiment with the material and conceptual possibilities of filmmaking to create their own film projects. Prerequisite:    ART 2750 and COMM 2250 and FILM 2280
  • 3.00 Credits

    The second class in a two-part introductory ceramics series. This course expands upon hand-building and covers wheel-thrown techniques in greater depth. Additional approaches to clay surfacing are explored. Students learn clay mixing, glaze testing and principles of kiln firing. Prerequisite:    ART 2310
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on specific ceramic processes, trends or concepts that are not normally taught in the regular ceramics classes. Consult department or instructor for course topic prior to enrollment. Prerequisite:    ART 2310
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of design concepts and procedures with emphasis on basic techniques and concept development in fabrication, casting, enameling, cold connectors, surface enrichment. Prerequisite:    ART 235 and ART 2350
  • 3.00 Credits

    Orientation to professional Graphic Design practice for the Junior Graphic Design student. Includes art direction and work situations, client relations, portfolio and resume preparation, self promotion, and career advancement. Course contents will be explored through reading, writing, lecture, discussion, critique, simulation, guest presentations, studio visits, and project work tailored to individual portfolio development. Prerequisite:    ART 3445 and ARTH 3451
  • 3.00 Credits

    Orientation to typographic communications including methods and processes, aesthetics, readability, typographic systems, grids, layout, and digital page composition. Prerequisite:    ART 2430 and ART 3440
  • 3.00 Credits

    Investigation into experimental and expressive aspects of typographic communication. Emphasis is placed upon the historical development of letter design, letter and text as visual form, and typographical illustration. Prerequisite:    ART 2430 and ART 3430