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Your search for courses · during 25WI · tagged with ARTS 2-D Emphasis · returned 7 results

  • ARTS 110 Observational Drawing 6 credits

    A beginning course for non-majors and for those who contemplate majoring in art. The aim of the course is to give the student an appreciation of art and of drawing. An understanding of aesthetic values and development of technical skills are achieved through a series of studio problems which naturally follow one another and deal with the analysis and use of line, shape, volume, space, and tone. A wide range of subjects are used, including still life, landscape and the human figure.

    Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • ARTS 2-D Emphasis CL: 100 level
    • ARTS  110.01 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:David Lefkowitz 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • T, THWeitz Center 242 9:00am-11:30am
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • ARTS  110.02 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Jade Hoyer 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • M, WWeitz Center 242 8:30am-11:00am
    • Sophomore Priority;, Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.

  • ARTS 139 Beginning Photography 6 credits

    In this course students explore photography as a means of understanding and interacting with both the world and the inner self. We will emphasize a balance of technical skills, exploration of personal vision, and development of critical thinking and vocabulary relating to photography. Beginning students will learn how to use analogue and digital cameras, to use basic studio lighting equipment, and to print their own photographic work. Additionally, students will learn to develop a portfolio as an ongoing process that requires informed and critical decision making to assemble a body of work. Collectively we will critique, analyze, give feedback on work, and discuss readings that are pertinent to the production of images in contemporary times.

    Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • CL: 100 level ARTS 2-D Emphasis
    • ARTS  139.00 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Shun Yong 🏫
    • Size:15
    • T, THBoliou 130 9:00am-11:30am
    • Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the first day of sophomore registration.

  • ARTS 212 Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Mixed-Media Drawing 6 credits

    This course involves directed drawing in bound sketchbooks, using a variety of drawing media, and requires ongoing, self-directed drawing in these visual journals. Subjects will include landscape, nature study, figure, and portraits. The course will require some hiking in rugged areas.

    Participation in Carleton OCS South Pacific Program

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • Acceptance in the Studio Art in the South Pacific Program and the student has completed any of the following courses: ARTS 110 or ARTS 113 or ARTS 114 with a grade of C- or better or equivalent.

    • ARTS 2-D Emphasis CL: 200 level ENTS Society, Culture and Policy
    • ARTS  212.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Open only to participants in Carleton OCS South Pacific Program

  • ARTS 241 Identity, Community and Photography 6 credits

    In this course, students will explore the power of visual imagery to shape, reflect, and challenge societal perceptions of identity. Emphasizing a balance of technical skills, personal vision, and critical thinking, the course encourages students to develop their own photographic voice. Students will be challenged to question, explore, and express their own identities through photography. Throughout the course, students will apply their technical and critical thinking skills to create a major project centered on their identity. They will be introduced to photographers from around the world who challenge stereotypes and amplify underrepresented voices, offering inspiration and context for their work. Expected preparation: some familiarity with photography or art in general.

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • ARTS 2-D Emphasis CL: 200 level ARTH Other Electives ARTS Pertinent
    • ARTS  241.00 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Shun Yong 🏫
    • Size:15
    • T, THBoliou 130 1:15pm-3:45pm
    • Four spots held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration

  • ARTS 260 Painting 6 credits

    The course serves as an introduction to the language of painting. Students develop a facility with the physical tools of painting–brushes, paint and surfaces–as they gain a fluency with the basic formal elements of the discipline–color, form, value, composition and space. Students are also challenged to consider the choices they make in determining the content and ideas expressed in the work, and how to most effectively convey them.

    Seats held for Art or Art History majors.

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 110 or ARTS 113 or ARTS 114 with grade of C- or better or received a Carleton Studio Arts 110 Requisite Equivalency.

    • ARTS 2-D Emphasis CL: 200 level
    • ARTS  260.00 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:David Lefkowitz 🏫 👤
    • Size:16
    • T, THBoliou 162 1:15pm-3:45pm
    • Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.

  • ARTS 273 Studio Art Seminar in the South Pacific: Printmaking 6 credits

    Intaglio and relief printmaking. Students will receive instruction in all of the processes of intaglio and relief printmaking. Students will explore the possibilities of these forms of printmaking in conjunction with their work in the drawing class.

    Open only to participants in Carleton OCS South Pacific Program

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • Acceptance in the Studio Art in the South Pacific Program and the student has completed any of the following courses: ARTS 110 or ARTS 113 or ARTS 114 with a grade of C- or better or equivalent.

    • ARTS 2-D Emphasis CL: 200 level
    • ARTS  273.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
  • ARTS 276 Design Fundamentals, Zines, and Artistic Publications 6 credits

    This course will discuss principles of graphic design using a Risograph duplicator, a printing technology that operates similarly to both silkscreen printmaking and a copy machine. The Riso is used to create artwork, zines, and other artistic publications. We will examine creative possibilities for this technology, using both analog techniques and digital publishing software including Adobe Photoshop and Indesign to make printed imagery and narrative works like zines and artists books.

    • Winter 2025
    • ARP, Arts Practice
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 110 or ARTS 113 or ARTS 114 with grade of C- or better or received a Carleton Studio Arts 110 Requisite Equivalency.

    • ACE Applied ARTS 2-D Emphasis CL: 200 level
    • ARTS  276.00 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Jade Hoyer 🏫 👤
    • Size:15
    • M, WBoliou 032 12:30pm-3:00pm
    • Four spots held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.

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