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Studio Art

Three -Dimensional Studio Art courses


Art 222 Ceramics - Through hand-building and throwing techniques, this course introduces the nature of clay and emphasizes the process of creating ceramics from concept to finished product.

     
Project 2 - Nature Series
Danielle Barker
  Project 2 - Nature Series
Troy Durham
  Final Project
Troy Durham
 

Final Project
Paul Killian

 

Art 232 Sculpture -This course introduces three-dimensional, non-utilitarian art forms, space, and content while developing an individualized creative process. A variety of material will be used with the emphasis on wood assembly and construction techniques.

     
Balsa Wood Project
Class critique
  Conversation Table
Kevin Barry
  Conversation Table
Tiffany Ford
  Self-Portrait
Celiedh Chance
 

Art 260 Special Topics Casting - This course will cover the methods and procedures of casting.  Although multiple techniques are covered, the projects are designed to build upon each other increasing awareness of how to utilize casting to make Art using plaster, laytex, and rubber molds.  During the term, the fundamentals of composition in-the-round and relief with an emphasis creative problem solving and visual communication will be a part of all assignments. 

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Art 324 Advanced Three-Dimensional Art - Students develop an individual direction and an awareness of definitions and criticism of three-dimensional art making. Students work in one or a combination of the following three-dimensional media: wood, plaster, resins, concrete, clay, or other conceptually appropriate media. Prerequisite: Ceramics or Sculpture.

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