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Department of Art & Art History, College of Arts and Science

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Printmaking

ART 313.6, 413.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Printmaking
1&2(2T)
Prerequisite(s): ART 213 is prerequisite to ART 313; ART 313 is prerequisite to ART 413.

Explores the conceptual, expressive and technical processes of all areas of printmaking. Advanced concepts and processes are all a part of choices students can make concentrating in two or more distinct areas of printmaking.

ART 423.6, 433.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Special Studies: Printmaking
1&2(1.5T)


Sculpture

ART 141.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Foundation in Sculpture
1/2(1.5T)

An introduction to the concepts and issues relating to contemporary sculpture. This combined lecture/studio class encourages a wide exploration of materials while focusing on basic formal and compositional skills.

Note: For this class, sculpture students provide their own materials.

ART 241.3, 242.3, 341.3, 342.3, 441.3, 442.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Sculpture and Related Work
1/2(3T)
Prerequisite(s): ART 141 is a prerequisite to ART 241 and ART 242. Subsequently, 6 credit units in each number level are prerequisite to the next level.

Continual identification of the concepts, materials and means of sculpture and related three-dimensional form. Methods of construction (casting, carving, building, assembling, etc.) and presentation, both traditional and experimental, will be encouraged. This includes a wide exploration of materials and combination of materials (such as wood, metal, cement, plaster, found objects, etc.).

ART 443.3, 444.3, 445.3, 446.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Special Studies: Sculpture and Related Work
1/2(3T)


Extended Media, Photography, and Digital Imagery

ART 136.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Foundation in Extended Media
1/2(1L/2S)

This introductory studio course explores collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art-making. Sessions include lectures and experiential, interactive activities, leading to the development of multidisciplinary projects. All disciplines within the university community are welcome. No background in studio art is necessary.

ART 161.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Foundation in Photography I
1(3T)

Introduction to the basic elements of black and white photography. Theory and practical application will be taught through the direct experience with the camera. Black and white film development and printing will be practiced.

Note: Photography students must provide their own cameras and photographic materials.

ART 216.6, 316.6, 416.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Photography
1&2(3P)
Prerequisite(s): ART 161 is a prerequisite to ART 216. Subsequently, 6 credit units in each number level are prerequisite to the next level.

Continual development in the creative language of photography both expressive and technical. Includes black and white, and colour photography (at the 316 level). Theory and practical application will be approached through assigned projects and independent work.

Note: Photography students must provide their own cameras and photographic materials.

ART 236.3, 237.3, 338.3, 339.3, 438.3, 439.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Extended Media
1&2(3T)
Prerequisite(s): Art 135 or completion of at least two foundation-level studio art classes, or permission of the department; subsequently 6 credit units in each number level are prerequisite to the next level.

Continued exploration of collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary artmaking. Projects will include alternative practices such as video, performance, installation, projection, bookworks, etc. Reading and discussion of related texts will accompany production of artworks.

ART 336.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Digital Imagery
1&2(3T)
Prerequisite(s): A 100-level studio course.

Conceptual and technical development of the student's work in digital imagery. Adobe Photoshop software will be used to introduce students to photomontage techniques, negative and print enhancement. Critical and theoretical concerns in the medium will be discussed and related to the given assignments.


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