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  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students develop an individual body of work that is technically and aesthetically competent. This course explores a range of materials, scale, forms, and traditions, both perceptual and non-representational. Each student is expected to conduct a significant amount of their own research into areas of interest, as well as into the work and working practices of contemporary artists. Students discuss their research interests and the conceptual/aesthetic development of their artwork through a series of in-class discussions and critiques. Ongoing readings, discussions, and research on contemporary artists will assist students in the development of artist statements throughout the semester. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 4160. Corequisites: ART 4160.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced exploration into ceramic forms and portfolio development. Includes kiln-firing procedures and studio management. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (ART 3230 AND ART 3240 AND ART 3250 AND ART 3260 AND ART 3270).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration of current issues, ideas, and concerns in the ceramic arts. Advanced focus on individual ceramic refinement through investigations into contemporary aesthetics, imagery, and concepts. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ART 3230 AND ART 3240 AND ART 3250 AND ART 3260 AND ART 3270 AND ART 4250
  • 4.00 Credits

    Advanced individual focus. Exploration of unique, creative work through ceramic handbuilding techniques in the initiation of major form concepts. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (ART 3230 AND ART 3240 AND ART 3250 AND ART 3260 AND ART 3270).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced individual focus. Exploration of unique, creative work using the wheel in the initiation of major form concepts. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (ART 3230 AND ART 3240 AND ART 3250 AND ART 3260 AND ART 3270).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students who have completed Bookbinding I and/or Letterpress I will build on foundational skills through completion of a student-directed, semester-length project. Intermediate concepts and skills in binding and letterpress as well as other modes of printing are closely examined through demonstrations, lectures, presentations, discussions, and critiques. The class also provides the opportunity to hone design, writing, and image-making skills and techniques through shorter projects and in-class exercises. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (ART 3060 OR ART 3065 OR ART 3360) AND ART 3365
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course introduces more advanced techniques to students. Areas include relief, screenprint, lithography, intaglio and mixed media. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in two of the following: ART 3310 OR ART 3320 OR ART 3330 OR ART 3340 OR ART 3351 OR ART 3360.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course introduces more advanced techniques to students. Areas include relief, screenprint, lithography, intaglio, and mixed media. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in two of the following: ART 3310 OR ART 3320 OR ART 3330 OR ART 3340 OR ART 3351 OR ART 3360.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The class continues the exploration of letterpress printing. Students work with the instructor to design their program of study. Students are expected to work at a more advanced level. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 3360.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The class continues the exploration of bookbinding. Students work with the instructor to design their program of study. Students are expected to work at a more advanced level. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 3365.