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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
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ARTS 241.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Shun Yong 🏫
- Size:15
- T, THBoliou 130 1:15pm-3:45pm
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Four spots held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration
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ARTS 262 Watercolor 6 credits
This course provides an introduction to the medium of watercolor painting and gouache (opaque water-based paint) on paper surfaces. Students will develop an understanding of basic color interactions and a wide spectrum of paint application strategies from meticulous refined brushwork to fluid, expressive markmaking.
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 110 or ARTS 113 or ARTS 114 with grade of C- or better or received a Carleton Studio Arts 110 Requisite Equivalency.
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ARTS 262.00 Spring 2025
- Faculty:David Lefkowitz 🏫 👤
- Size:16
- M, WBoliou 162 12:30pm-3:00pm
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Four spots reserved for Studio Art or Art History majors until registration begins for students who have not declared a major.