world. The period to be covered ranges from the Renaissance to the contemporary era. General Education Electives: Humanities conceptual development of ideas in two dimensions and the development of a strong sensitivity to color. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 11756 01 relationship to the artist's concepts. Students learn to formulate and visualize sculptural ideas through practice and utilization of readily available materials and processes. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 14103 01 intaglio processes. You will learn a variety of techniques for producing unique prints and multiple editions, along with the proper and safe use of the equipment and tools. This course is an excellent follow-up to any drawing or painting course and can also be taken by students with no prior art experience. General Education Elective: Humanities 17104 01 General Education Elective: Humanities 17105 01 variety of techniques with media including charcoal, pastel, graphite, pen and ink, wash, and Conte crayon. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 11350 01 General Education Electives: Humanities 11353 01 slide lecture. Prior instruction in drawing is recommended. General Education Electives: Humanities 11355 01 General Education Electives: Humanities 11356 01 composition, color and technique. A variety of painting styles will be used to represent subjects taken from still-life and the imagination. General Education Electives: Humanities 11357 01 General Education Electives: Humanities 13899 01 construction, coil pinch, low relief carving, slip journery, and additive processes to create vessels and sculptures will be covered as well as glazing, color, and firing processes. Students make sculptural and functional forms to fire in an electric kiln and a Cambodian style environmentally green smokeless wood burning kiln. Suitable for both beginners and intermediate ceramists. General Education Electives: Humanities 16081 50 aesthetically advanced sculptural work. Learn relief carving, including how to organize patterns of repeated motifs, explore traditional Khmer ornamentation, and create unique designs of one's own. Learn when and how to fire green ware; learn how to load, seal, operate, and close down the wood fired kiln. Gain insight into glaze outcomes as influenced by kiln conditions. Prerequisite: Completion of ART 129 General Education Electives: Humanities 17110 51 T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses |