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Advanced techniques; welding and metal fabrication. — SCU4229.01
In this course we will focus on cutting and welding non-ferrous metals. Hand cutting and CNC assisted plasma cutting will be the methods in which stock will be cut. The fabrication processes will begin through brazing methods (acetylene) for connecting non-similar metals. There will also be instruction on pinpoint forging as well as
Advanced Workshop for Painting and Drawing: The Contemporary Idiom — PAI4216.01
This course is for experienced student artists with a firm commitment to serious work in the studio. Students will work primarily on self-directed projects in an effort to refine individual concerns and subject matter. Students will present work regularly for critique in class as well as for individual studio meetings with the
Intermediate Painting: Patterns and Grids — PAI4111.01
“In the context of pattern, the elements of drawing take on an unexpected weight. Thicken a line here, flatten a curve, deepen the tone—it’s not simply a form that changes. The rhythm of the whole alters. The effect of variants in pattern, sometimes violent, is hard to describe in the usual formal terms. Our aesthetic vocabulary was built
(Re)Center: Reimagining a New Student Center — ARC4116.01
(Re)Presenting Culture — ANT4204.01
100 Drawings — ARC4118.01
100 Drawings — ARC4118.01
100 Drawings — ARC4118.01
100 Experiments — PHO4131.01
100 Experiments — PHO4131.01
100 Experiments — PHO4131.01
13 Zines: Research, Drawing, Design — DRW2266.01
16mm Experimental Filmmaking — FV4238.01
24 Hours, 4 Seasons, 77.8 Years — ARC4404.01
2D-3D-2D – Animation in a Created World — MA4203.01
2D-3D-2D – Animation in a Created World — MA4203.01
2D-3D-2D – Animation in a Created World — MA4203.01
3 Houses, 3 Sites — ARC4150.01
3D Modeling for Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking — VA2225.01
3D Modeling for Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking — DA2379.01
7 ways to skin a .. or animate a — MA2111.01
Zoetropes and phenakistascopes, flip books, sand or rice, charcoal, clay, multiplane and 2d puppets, as well as paint will be the 7 ways to create animated objects, abstractions and figures. These are just a few examples of ways to explore the elements of movement in time-based media. In this course, we will explore the above ways to create or imply movement as well as