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Master
Course Outline
ART 167
Sculpture I
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| Credits: 4 |
Clock Hours per Quarter: 60
AA Discipline: [Humanites Performance/Fine Arts]
Lecture Hours:20
Lab Hours:40
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Description
Introduction to the theory and application of three-dimensional forms in space using a variety of media such as plaster, wire, steel assemblage, cardboard and wood. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate a basic proficiency in and create works using basic clay and other materials
Acquire an understanding of mold making techniques.
Begin to develop a visual language as it pertains to sculpture incorporating design elements and principles.
Explain the historical contexts and evolutions of particular art making processes and movements.
Identify their own creative processes and the ---relationship of their work to their environment
Demonstrate an understanding of basic sculptural terms.
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Course Topics
Introduction to Sculpture and Low Relief Sculpture
Sculpture terminology
Introduction to Ceramic Sculpture, Additive and Subtractive Processes
Introduction to a variety of sculpture materials: Plaster, wire, steel assemblage, cardboard and wood
Contemporary Sculpture Practice—mold making techniques
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Syllabi
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| ART 167 |
Fall 2005 |
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DAWN FORBES |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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Summer |
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*If fall quarter starts on an odd year (2003, 2005, etc.), it's Year One.
**If fall quarter starts on an even year (2002, 2004, etc.), it's Year Two.
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