Catalog 1981-1982; 1982-1983 v.62 no.5 Aug 1981-82

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COURSE OFFERINGS STUD IO

215

160

DRAWING

230

CERAMICS I

296

DESIGN II: CONCEPTS

196 DESIGN I: FUNDAMENTALS 215 CRAFTS 2 16 J EWELRY

250 SCULPTURE I

326 PHOTOGRAPHY I 328 FnM MAKING

330 33 341

CERAMICS II FIBERS ELEM ENTARY ART EDUCATION 350 SCULPTURE 360 LIFE DRAWING 365 PAINTING I 370 PRINTMAKING I 395 DESIGN: ENVmONMENTS 396 DESIGN: G RAPHICS I 398 DESIGN: ILLUSTRATION 426 PHOTOGRAPHY II 430 CERAMICS ill 450 SCULPTURE m 465 PAlNTING II 470 PRINTMAKING II 491 D ESIGN: WORKSHOP 492 STUDIO PROJ ECTS 496 DESIGN: GRAPHICS II 499 B.F.A CANDIDACY EXffiBITION

HISTORY AND THEORY 1 1 0 INTRODUCTION TO ART 1 80 TRADITIONS OF WESTERN ART 280 MODERN ART

380 CONTEMPORARY ART 381 TWENTlETH CENTURY DESIGN 386

388 440 490 497

AND ARCHITECTURE IMAGERY AND SYMBOLISM AM ERICAN ART SEMINAR IN ART E DUCATION SEMINAR RESEARCH IN ART HISTORY - THEORY

110 INTRODUCTION TO ART Art in the m dem world seen in relation to history; a search for meaning in an a �e of science, industrializa­ tion, and nationalism. Not mt nded for m jars . (4) 160

DRAWING

A course dealing with the basic techniques and media of d ra wing. (4) .

180 TRADmONS OF WESTERN ART A surve y traCi ng the development o f Western art am pr history to the beginning of the modern epoch in the 18th ce n tury. (4)

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ART

196 DESIGN I: FUNDAMENTALS

An introduction to des i g n through the study of basic techniques of technica I drawing, col or the ry and composition, and professional procedures. (4) CRAFTS

A stud io survey of contemporary cra ft techniques. As­ signed probl . ms in a variety of m ed i a including fus ed and leaded g la s , enamel on metal, a n d textiles. May be repreat d for crectit. (4) 216 J EWELRY A study of form a nd techn i q ue in the design and executi n of jewelry objects. I ncludes stone setting, fabrication, and casting. M ay be repeated for cre d i t (4) 230 CERAMICS I Ceramic materi a l s a n d tec hni ques in c l u di n g hand­ built and whe I-thrown metho d s, clay and gra ze for­ mation. Includes a sUl'vey of ceramic art. (4) 250 SCULPTURE I Va riolls te hniques and materials of scu l pt ure and their influence on thr e-dime nsional form. (4) 280 MODERN ART A survey of modern art from its ori g ins i n the 1 8th cen­ tury through ma j o r mov m en ts at the 1 9th and 20th c nturies up to the Second World War. (4) 296 DESIGN ll: CONCEPTS An in estigation of the process of creative problem solving in a methodical a n d organized ma nner In­ cludes projects in a variety of design areas. Prereq uis­ ite: 196 r co nse n t of i n struct or (4) 326, 426 PHOTOGRAPHY 1, II A studio course in photography as an art form . Pri­ mary concentration on camera techni q ues a n d use of darkroom. Student production of s l ide and print port folios, with an emphasis on creative and expres­ sive experimentation. 326 must be taken before 426; 426 may be taken twice. (4,4) 328 FILM MAKING A studio course in fi lm making as a n a rt form. A study of th materials and techniques of film making and the prod uction of st uden t 8 mm. and 16 mm. films. Classic a nd experimental film will be surveyed . (4) 330, 430 CERAMICS II, m Techniques in cer mk construction and experiments in glaze formation. 330 must b taken before 430; 430 may be take n twice . Prerequisite: 230 . (4,4) .

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FIBERS

Ex p lora ti n and developm nt f fiber structures a n d so ft art form s with non-Io m and loom techniques. May be repealed for credit. (4) 34 1 ELEMENTARY ART ED UCATION Various projects and media suilabl fo r the instruction of art in clem nta ry chool; mphasis on developmen­ tal theory. (2)


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