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Your search for courses · during 24FA, 25WI, 25SP · tagged with ARTS 3-D Emphasis · returned 9 results
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ARTS 122 Introduction to Sculpture 6 credits
The ability to build structures that reflect or alter the environment is a basic defining characteristic of our species. In this class we explore creative construction in three dimensions using a variety of media, including plaster, wood, and steel. Using both natural and architectural objects for inspiration, we will examine and manipulate form, space, and expressive content to develop a deeper understanding of this core trait and reawaken our experience of the spaces we inhabit.
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the first day of sophomore registration. Extra Time Required for field trip
- Fall 2024, Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 122.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Stephen Mohring 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 020 9:00am-11:30am
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the first day of sophomore registration. Extra Time Required for field trip
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 122.00 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Stephen Mohring 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 020 1:15pm-3:45pm
Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.Extra Time Required for field trip
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 124 Elements of 3D Art and Design 6 credits
This 3D foundations course will engage students in learning to articulate and dissect the elements of three-dimensional design. Using metal, wire, clay, wood and found objects, students will construct and fabricate three dimensional objects while developing an understanding of visual language and its power to tell a story or convey a message. 3D modeling software will be explored as a way to conceptualize ideas before creating them in physical media. Students will study examples of historical and contemporary artists and designers to provide context for their projects.
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
- Winter 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 124.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Danny Saathoff 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THBoliou 044 1:15pm-3:45pm
Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 130 Beginning Ceramics 6 credits
This course is an introduction to wheel throwing and handbuilding as primary methods of construction for both functional and non-functional ceramic forms. An understanding of ceramic history and technical skills are achieved through studio practice, readings, and demonstrations. Emphasis is placed on the development of strong three-dimensional forms as well as the relationship of form to surface. Coursework includes a variety of firing techniques and development of surface design.
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
- Winter 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 130.01 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Kelly Connole 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 12:30pm-3:00pm
Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 130.02 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Juliane Shibata 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 8:30am-11:00am
Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 151 Metalsmithing 6 credits
A basic course in metal design and fabrication of primarily jewelry forms and functional objects. Specific instruction will be given in developing the skills of forming, joining, and surface enrichment to achieve complex metal pieces. Students will learn to render two-dimensional drawings while exploring three-dimensional design concepts. The course examines how jewelry forms relate to the human body. Found materials will be used in addition to traditional metals including copper, brass, and silver.
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
- Fall 2024, Winter 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 151.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Danny Saathoff 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 044 9:00am-11:30am
Sophomore Priority; Three seats held for Art and Art History majors until the first day of sophomore registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 151.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Danny Saathoff 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 044 9:00am-11:30am
Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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Sophomore Priority.
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ARTS 230 Ceramics: Throwing 6 credits
This course is focused on the creative possibilities of the pottery wheel as a means to create utilitarian objects. Students are challenged to explore conceptual ideas while maintaining a dedication to function. An understanding of aesthetic values and technical skills are achieved through studio practice, readings, and demonstrations. Basic glaze and clay calculations, high fire and wood kiln firing techniques, and a significant civic engagement component, known as the Empty Bowls Project, are included in the course.
Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 130 – Beginning Ceramics or ARTS 236 – Ceramics: Vessels for Tea with a grade of C- or better.
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ARTS 230.01 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Kelly Connole 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 12:30pm-3:00pm
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ARTS 230.02 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Kelly Connole 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 8:30am-11:00am
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ARTS 252 Metalsmithing: Ancient Technology- New Technologies 6 credits
This course focuses on lost wax casting, 3D modeling and printing, and stone setting as methods to create jewelry and small sculptural objects in bronze and silver. Specific instruction will be given in the proper use of tools, torches, and other equipment, wax carving, and general metalsmithing techniques. Through the use of 3D modeling software and 3D printing, new technologies will expedite traditional processes allowing for a broad range of metalworking possibilities.
Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 151 – Metalsmithing with a grade of C- or better.
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ARTS 252.00 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Danny Saathoff 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 044 9:00am-11:30am
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ARTS 322 Sculpture 2: Form and Context 6 credits
In this intimate and nimble seminar, we will continue our exploration of the many wonders of sculpture, further developing our previous studio-based investigations. During several short and two prolonged problem-based assignments we will work to develop our personal voice and a more nuanced material expression in our art. We’ll be introducing interior and exterior site-specific installation, casting, advanced woodworking and welding techniques, as well as the potential for interactive robotics and digital media, to the range of possibilities. In Arts 322 you are free to explore the processes that most intrigue you–no specific material or sculptural format will be required.
Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration. Extra Time Required
- Spring 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed of the following course(s): ARTS 122 – Introduction to Sculpture, ARTS 222 – Sculptural Practice, ARTS 327 – Woodworking or CS 232 – Art, Interactivity, and Microcontrollers with a grade of C- or better.
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ARTS 322.00 Spring 2025
- Faculty:Stephen Mohring 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 020 9:00am-11:30am
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ARTS 327 Woodworking: The Table 6 credits
This class explores the wondrous joys and enlightening frustrations of an intensive material focus in wood. From the perspective of both functional and non-functional design, we will examine wood’s physical, visual, philosophical, and expressive properties. Several short projects will culminate in an examination of the table as a conceptual construct, and six week design/build challenge.
Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration. Extra time required for field trip.
- Fall 2024
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 122 – Introduction to Sculpture or ARTS 222 – Sculptural Practice with a grade of C- or better.
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ARTS 327.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Stephen Mohring 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 020 1:15pm-3:45pm
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ARTS 330 Advanced Ceramics 6 credits
Designed to build on previous coursework in ceramics, this course focuses on sophisticated handbuilding and throwing techniques and advanced problem solving. Development of a personal voice is encouraged through open-ended assignments deepening exploration into the expressive nature of clay. Glaze calculations, kiln firing theory, and alternative firing techniques will broaden approaches to surface design. This course can be repeated for credit.
Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration. Extra time required for kiln firings, a field trip and visiting artists.
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ARTS 330.00 Fall 2024
- Faculty:Kelly Connole 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 12:30pm-3:00pm
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