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department Art (X) |
This introductory studio course acquaints students with the terms and procedures essential to aesthetic decision making and analysis. Students learn how to apply principles of color, line, and form to the everyday world, including the business environment. Individual creative projects in abstract visual problem-solving explore the links between word and image, while study of the elements and principles of design provide a basis for further study in graphic communication. The course includes relevant theoretical, historical, and contemporary perspectives. Museum and gallery visits support its goals.
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This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. It selectively surveys the visual arts of Europe from prehistory through the Middle Ages and concurrent historical periods in Egypt, the Near East, Islamic countries, Asia (India, China, and Japan), Africa, and the ancient Americas.
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This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. It selectively surveys the visual arts of Europe from the Renaissance to the twentieth century and concurrent historical periods in Asia (India, China, and Japan), Africa, Mesoamerica, South America, Native North America, and the United States.
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This course explores a variety of issues in art history. The topic, which differs each semester, draws on the expertise of regular or visiting faculty members or on special exhibitions or cultural events in New York City.
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This studio course introduces the graphic design process and methodology. Conceptual and creative thinking is stressed and understood through assignments based on research, readings, and classroom demonstrations. The student is introduced to graphic design principles and exposed to historical and contemporary models and current standards of advertising and design. The Macintosh computer is the primary graphic design environment.
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This course teaches students to realize design concepts through current technology. Students explore the creative possibilities of page design, digital typography, electronic imagery, color systems and color manipulation, and other graphic design elements using a design program such as QuarkXPress.
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This course teaches students image-making for graphic design applications. Focusing on the development of conceptual thinking and problem-solving through the application of design methodology, the course explores how graphic designers use the computer both to draw and to manipulate images in the creation of various types of graphic design. The student will learn how to create and alter images utilizing Macintosh computers and the dominant graphics software in the field, such as Adobe PhotoShop and Adobe Illustrator.
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This course is an introduction to the three basic printmaking techniques: relief, intaglio, and planographic. Students work in the media of woodcut, linocut, cardboard relief, embossment, etching, aquatint, and monoprint.
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The course introduces illustration techniques and styles, both traditional and current, utilizing computer programs such as Adobe Illustrator. Assignments promote familiarity with historical European and American illustration as well as knowledge of contemporary applications and standards.
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This course introduces the use of the camera and black-and-white darkroom techniques, with emphasis on visual expression and communication. The history and aesthetics of the medium are included.
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This course is an introduction to the forming, glazing, and firing of the ceramic forms with the emphasis on handbuilding techniques.
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This course course is an introduction to the forming, glazing, and firing of the ceramic forms with the emphasis on wheelthrowing techniques.
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This course examines the visual arts of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations in cultural context, including interactions with adjacent cultures in West Asia, North Africa, and parts of Europe.
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This course surveys the visual arts produced by the cultures of Europe from the rise of Christianity to the Reformation in the sixteenth century.
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This course surveys Islamic architecture, painting, sculpture, and decorative arts from the Mediterranean basin, the Arabian peninsula, and central Asia. It covers the period from the seventh century to the present, with attention to art forms in their cultural context.
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This course surveys Western European painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, especially in Italy, from Giotto through Michelangelo.
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This course surveys seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European painting, sculpture, and architecture with emphasis on the work of Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Velazquez, Boucher, and Watteau.
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The course surveys the major nineteenth-century movements in Western European art: Neo-Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Symbolism.
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This course surveys such twentieth-century developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture in Europe and the United States as Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art.
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This course surveys the role of design in society and in the production of marketable commodities. It covers graphic, industrial, interior, furniture, and fashion design and examines various styles in light of changing social forces and new technologies.
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