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Georgetown - Painting I: oil

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Painting 1:Acrylic

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Digital Art I

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Art of the Book

This is an introductory level course in artist book design and the use of sequential images in graphics to achieve a conceptual end. Through a hands-on approach, students will develop a basic knowledge of using sequential printmaking as it applies to the development of artist books. The course’s focus will be on the use and theory of the book format, its intimate visual communication and narrative and the use of multiples to achieve such ends. The course is designed around the Intaglio/litho press, and students will gain basic knowledge in planographic, relief and mono-printing as well. No prerequisite. Spring.
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Georgetown - Materials and Methods of Painting

This course is an introduction to technical art history. Students will investigate and practice how artists of the past worked as well as the evolution of painting techniques, tools and materials. Studio activity features hands-on experience in executing reconstructions of the technical features of a period’s work, using authentic materials and processes. Intended to enhance the aesthetic appreciation of paintings as physical objects, as well as to give the beginning painter a thorough understanding of the craft. No prerequisite
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Drawing II: The Figure

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Drawing II: Wet Media

This class focuses on expanding techniques and aesthetics of drawing. India ink, sumi ink, watercolor and acrylic wash techniques using metal and bamboo pens as well as sticks and brushes will be investigated on both wet and dry paper. Emphasis will be placed on developing strong graphic sensibility, line quality and tonal range. Prerequisite: 110. Fall or Spring.
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Georgetown - Drawing II: Color

This studio course is an exploration of techniques and aesthetics of drawing through the use of acrylic, oil, pastels and crayons. Emphasis will be placed on individual creativity, culminating in a portfolio of finished drawings. Prerequisite: 110. Spring
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Georgetown - Drawing II: Portrait

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Photography II

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Sculpture II

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Advanced Sculpture Studio

Advanced Sculpture Studio, ARTS 242 builds on what students learned in Sculpture l. Students define and articulate various sculpture projects with faculty help and attempt to objectify their ideas and visions using a larger array of tools, techniques, and combinations of materials. More time is given to the consideration of contemporary sculpture concerns. Second, third and fourth semester sculpture students address a common assignment at the start of the semester followed by individual projects. This semester gives each individual time to develop his/her skills as well as to explore and objectify ideas and feelings. Sculpture projects are carried out in stone, wood, fired clay, welded steel, and casting materials such as: hydracal and cement. Work in these materials requires time to develop skills as well as refine ideas. Ideas for sculpture can be based on a concept, a process or a material. Through discussion with the faculty member the student defines a project and goals. The student often pursues his/her idea through a series of two or three pieces of sculpture to develop, improve on, and to enrich the initial inspiration.
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Painting II

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Acrylic Painting II

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Portrait and Figure Painting

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Digital Art II,

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Digital Photography

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Digital Photography

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Video and Animation Studio

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Drawing III: The Figure

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Photography III: Directed Study

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Sculpture III: Directed Study

This course enlarges on Sculpture II and refines the student's technical and aesthetic knowledge through individualized projects. Prerequisite: ARTS-240 and permission of instructor. Fall and Spring.
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Georgetown - Painting lll

Credits: 3 credits
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Painting III: Directed Study

Credits: 3
Score: 5.473717 Details | Listing | Web page

Georgetown - Advanced Painting Studio

This advanced painting course continues the practice and study of painting from Painting II. It is an exploration of content issues in art. Painters will be expected to work consistently and independently each week. Class sessions will provide individual and class critiques, painting demonstrations, museum visits, and lectures on artists and painting concepts. An observational approach will be utilizing with the human figure, still-life, and landscape, however, different directions in both form and content will be discussed,and can be explored in many of the projects.
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