TTh 3.30-5.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introduction to the language of visual expression, using studio projects to explore the fundamental principles of visual art. Students acquire a working knowledge of visual syntax applicable to the study of art history and popular culture, as well as art. Projects address all four major concentrations (graphic design, printing/printmaking, photography, and sculpture). Materials fee: $25.
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MW 8.25-10.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introduction to drawing, emphasizing articulation of space and pictorial syntax. Class work is based on observational study. Assigned projects address fundamental technical and conceptual problems suggested by historical and recent artistic practice. Materials fee: $25.
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MW 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introduction to drawing, emphasizing articulation of space and pictorial syntax. Class work is based on observational study. Assigned projects address fundamental technical and conceptual problems suggested by historical and recent artistic practice. Materials fee: $25.
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TTh 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introduction to drawing, emphasizing articulation of space and pictorial syntax. Class work is based on observational study. Assigned projects address fundamental technical and conceptual problems suggested by historical and recent artistic practice. Materials fee: $25.
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TTh 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Study of the interaction of color, ranging from fundamental problem solving to individually initiated expression. The collage process is used for most class assignments. Materials fee: $25.
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TTh 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Exploration of the range of sculpture. Topics include current genres and issues in contemporary sculpture. Attention to understanding and articulating formal structure, both physical and conceptual. Group discussion complements the studio work. The shops and studio are available during days and evenings throughout the week. Materials fee: $75.
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T 3.30-7.20p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Instruction in the practical aspects of mold making and casting in a variety of materials and techniques. Discussion of contemporary issues in art and culture, including the use of traditional principles in sculpture in an age of mass production. Methods include waste molds, piece molds, life casts, and flexible molds. Materials fee: $75.
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MW 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introduction to basic painting issues, including the conventions of pictorial space and the language of color. Class assignments and individual projects explore technical, conceptual, and historical issues central to the language of painting. Materials fee: $75.
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MW 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period A studio introduction to visual communication with an emphasis on visual organization of design elements as a means to transmit meaning and values. Topics include shape, color, visual hierarchy, word-image relationships, and typography. Development of a verbal and visual vocabulary to discuss and critique the designed world. Materials fee: $150.
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TTh 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period A studio introduction to visual communication with an emphasis on visual organization of design elements as a means to transmit meaning and values. Topics include shape, color, visual hierarchy, word-image relationships, and typography. Development of a verbal and visual vocabulary to discuss and critique the designed world. Materials fee: $150.
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TTh 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introductory course in black-and-white photography concentrating on the use of 35mm cameras. Topics include the lensless techniques of photograms and pinhole photography; fundamental printing procedures; and the principles of film exposure and development. Assignments encourage the variety of picture-forms that 35mm cameras can uniquely generate. Student work is discussed in regular critiques. Readings examine the invention of photography and the 'flâneur' tradition of small-camera photography as exemplified in the work of artists such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, and Garry Winogrand. Materials fee: $150.
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WF 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introductory course in black-and-white photography concentrating on the use of 35mm cameras. Topics include the lensless techniques of photograms and pinhole photography; fundamental printing procedures; and the principles of film exposure and development. Assignments encourage the variety of picture-forms that 35mm cameras can uniquely generate. Student work is discussed in regular critiques. Readings examine the invention of photography and the 'flâneur' tradition of small-camera photography as exemplified in the work of artists such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, and Garry Winogrand. Materials fee: $150.
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WF 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introductory exploration of the transition of photographic processes and techniques into digital formats. Students produce original work using a digital camera. Introduction to a range of tools including color correction, layers, making selections, and inkjet printing. Assignments include weekly critiques and a final project. Materials fee: $150.
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TTh 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introductory exploration of the transition of photographic processes and techniques into digital formats. Students produce original work using a digital camera. Introduction to a range of tools including color correction, layers, making selections, and inkjet printing. Assignments include weekly critiques and a final project. Materials fee: $150.
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M 9.00-12.30 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Problems and aesthetics of film studied in practice as well as in theory. In addition to exploring movement, image, montage, point of view, and narrative structure, students photograph and edit their own short videotapes. The fall term emphasizes the writing and production of short dramatic scenes. Materials fee: $150 per term.
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MW 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Introduction to the basic tools of digital video production. Topics include DV camera operation, sound, and Mac-based editing with Final Cut Pro software. Individual and collaborative assignments explore the visual language and production challenges of DV. Emphasis on the spatial and visual aspects of the medium rather than the narrative. Screenings of experimental film, video art, and DV feature films. Materials fee: $150.
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MW 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Introduction to concepts of design and form in sculpture. The use of wood, including both modern and traditional methods of carving, lamination, assemblage, and finishing. Fundamentals of metal processes such as welding, cutting, grinding, and finishing may be explored on a limited basis. Group discussion complements the studio work. The shops and studio are available during days and evenings throughout the week. Materials fee: $75 per term.
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MW 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period A study of the human figure, using a range of approaches. Emphasis on observation, anatomy, and spatial structure. Historical examples from cave painting to contemporary art. Materials fee: $75 per term.
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MWF 10.30-12.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introduction to concepts and techniques in painting through observational study with emphasis on the language of color and the articulation of space. Study of pictorial syntax in historical painting; mastery of materials and techniques. Materials fee: $75 per term.
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WF 3.30-5.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period A class in black-and-white photography extending the concerns of ART 136a or b. Introduction to the use of medium-format cameras. Specialized topics include night photography, the use of flash, developing roll film, basic digital scanning, and grayscale printing techniques. Survey of the rich tradition of handheld photography and the production of artists such as Lartigue, Brassaï, Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, and Robert Adams. Materials fee: $150 per term.
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MW 3.30-5.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An intermediate course concentrating on the fundamentals of typography, with emphasis on the way typographic form and visual arrangement create and support content. Focus on designing and making books, employing handwork and computer technology. Typographic history and theory discussed in relation to course projects. Materials fee: $150.
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Fall 2009 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An intermediate course concentrating on the fundamentals of typography, with emphasis on the way typographic form and visual arrangement create and support content. Focus on designing and making books, employing handwork and computer technology. Typographic history and theory discussed in relation to course projects. Materials fee: $150.
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M 3.30-7.20p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Further exploration of concepts and techniques in painting, emphasizing the individuation of students' pictorial language. Various approaches to representational and abstract painting. Studio work is complemented by discussion of issues in historical and contemporary painting. Materials fee: $150 per term.
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T 9.25-12.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period In the first half of the term, students write, stage, and edit three dramatic scenes, each four to five minutes long. During the second half they create somewhat longer projects. Focus on writing short dramatic scenes with a concrete understanding of the way they will be acted, directed, and photographed. Materials fee: $150.
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TTh 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Further investigation into the history of sculpture and questions pertinent to contemporary art. Exploration of new techniques and materials along with refinement of familiar skills. Focus on helping students become self-directed in their work. Individual and group discussion and visits to museums and galleries. Materials fee: $75 per term.
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