Course Description - Fine Arts
LART1100 Drawing I (3 Credits)
An introduction to the materials, techniques and subject matter of observational drawing in pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, conte and brush, as well as using experimental tools and techniques. Subject matter includes the still life and landscape. One and two point perspective is introduced. The student will gain mastery of the fundamental techniques of drawing as the primary means of documentation, communication and self-expression.
LART1150 Drawing II (3 Credits)
A continuation of the principles, media and techniques of drawing established in Drawing I. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of creative visual expression through observational and imaginary drawing from the human figure, still life and landscape. Concepts and media of drawing in color are introduced and emphasis is placed on the use of drawing as a means of personal self-expression. (Prerequisite: LART1100)
LART1200 2-D Design (3 Credits)
An introduction to the basic two-dimensional design concepts of color, composition and the organization of pictorial space. A variety of design media will be explored which include drawing, painting and collage.
LART1250 3-D Design (3 Credits)
An introduction to three-dimensional concepts and sculptural materials that are involved in the creation and appreciation of functional and non-functional sculptural form. A variety of sculptural media, materials and techniques will be explored including clay, plaster, wire, cardboard and mixed media.
LART1300 History of Art I (3 Credits)
An introductory survey of the principle movements and trends in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the pre-historic period through the Middle Ages. Lectures will be supplemented by slides, film, video, and/or computer presentations.
LART1350 History of Art II (3 Credits)
An introductory survey of the principle movements and trends in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance through the 19th Century. Lectures will be supplemented by slides, film, video, and/or computer presentations. (Prerequisite: LART1300)
LART1400 Exploration in the Visual Arts (3 Credits)
This course is designed to provide an overview of the visual arts, its traditions, history and techniques as part of our general education offerings. This course will fulfill a Liberal Arts elective requirement, but will not be appropriate for students pursuing the Associate Degree in Fine Arts.
LART1450 Explorations in Clay (3 Credits)
An overview of basic techniques and processes of working with clay. Topics include hand-building and wheel-throwing methods, glazes and firing. This course will fulfill a humanities or liberal arts requirement for all majors. Fine Arts majors are directed to LART2450 as their elective.
LART1500 Introduction to Art Education (3 Credits)
An introduction to the art teaching profession. Provides an overview of issues concerning the theory and practice of art education, as well as possible career paths in art education. Topics include, but are not limited to: history of art education in American schools; theory and practice in art education; child development in art; life in the art classroom; and career paths in art education.
LART2100 Introduction to 35mm Photography (3 Credits)
This course will provide the inexperienced photographer with instruction in basic 35mm camera techniques, types of cameras, lens and exposure controls. Particular attention will be given to various types of films, their exposure and development, followed by print development and darkroom techniques. Understanding technical terminology as it applies to photography will be stressed. Each student must provide film, print paper and his/her own 35mm manual camera.
LART2120 Digital Photography (3 Credits)
This course is the digital complement to Introduction to 35mm Photography (LART2100). It covers differences between film and digital cameras, the benefits and pitfalls of taking digital photographs, how to move your images from camera to computer, to a printer, or the web. Students will also learn how to use photographic techniques such as lighting and composition, and how to use the cameras automatic and manual settings. Finally, the student will produce a PowerPoint presentation using all of the skills they have learned. (Prerequisite: LART2100 or permission of instructor)
LART2150 Drawing III (3 Credits)
This course introduces the student to drawing the human figure. Clothed and nude models will be the subjects of this course. Students will study the structure of the figure with an introduction to anatomy for artists, and will continue their exploration of a variety of materials that began in Drawing I and II. Gesture and pose, spatial constructions and the foreshortening of the figure will be discussed. (Prerequisites: LART1100, LART1150 or permission of instructor)
LART2200 Drawing IV (3 Credits)
This course continues the inquiry from Drawing III into the representation of the human form. Students will be expected to expand upon and refine their observation skills and conceptual knowledge of the figure. The use of color will be introduced to the subject at this time. (Prerequisites: LART1100, LART1150, LART2150 or permission of instructor)
LART2350 20th Century Art (3 Credits)
This course provides an introductory survey of the styles and conventions of the principle artistic movements and trends of the late 19th through 20th century. (Prerequisite: LART1300, LART1350)
LART2400 Painting I (3 Credits)
An introduction to the basic principles, media and techniques of painting in oils and acrylics. The development of understanding color mixing, exploration of form, content and space is mphasized while working from abstract and realistic subject matters. The course synthesizes composition, creative thought and critical thinking. (Prerequisite: LART1200)
LART2450 Ceramics (3 Credits)
An introduction to the media, techniques and processes of clay in both functional and non-functional methods which builds on the skills and experiences of 3-D Design (LART1250). Students will gain an understanding of wheel-throwing and hand-forming methods, as well as glazing and firing. (Prerequisite: LART1250)
LART2510 Issues in Contemporary Art (1 Credit)
An exploration of current topics, trends, issues, and artists in the contemporary art world. This course will be taught in a seminar format, supplemented with slides, film and video, computer presentations, and visiting artists. When possible, field trips to area galleries, museums, exhibitions, arts events, or studios may be taken. (Prerequisite: LART1300, LART1350)
LART2550 Printmaking (3 Credits)
An introductory studio course in the methods and materials of printmaking, building on principles and concepts of design established in 2-D Design (LART1200). A variety of printmaking techniques will be introduced including woodblock printing, etching, lino-printing, embossing and collograph. (Prerequisite: LART1200)
LART2600 Sculpture (3 Credits)
Introduction to three-dimensional sculpture processes in a variety of media, which include clay, plaster, metals and wood. The course builds upon concepts and skills established in 3-D Design (LART1250), with emphasis on creative expression and critical thinking. Students will work from a variety of subject matter in both additive and subtractive sculptural methods. (Prerequisite: LART1250)
LART2650 Senior Portfolio (1 Credit)
An introduction to portfolio presentation techniques to provide students with the skills and knowledge essential for the preparation for further education and a career in the visual arts. The course focuses on preparation of artwork, portfolio development, slide production, matting and the care of art works. Through the portfolio development process, students will gain an understanding of the skills essential to the effective transfer to a four-year institution for study of fine arts.
LART2700 Painting II (3 Credits)
Further development of skills introduced in Painting I (LART2400). Primary focus on observational painting from landscape, stilllife, and an introduction to painting the figure. The course will include analysis of the painting styles of the past and emphasis upon the role of the artist in contemporary society. (Prerequisite: LART2400)
LART2750 Independent Study in Fine Arts (3 Credits)
The Independent Study in Fine Arts is designed for those students who either want to delve more deeply into a particular aspect of art, or who have a personal project they would like to explore. Students are expected to have enough art experience to formulate their own interests and goals, as well as work independently to completion. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor)
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