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302 ART 165. Ceramic Glazes (3; max total 9) (Former Art 120T section) Prerequi ite: Art 1, 160, p rmission of instructor. Concentrat d tudy in gla:zes through th l'mpirical methods with some discus ion on histori al and te hnical mtegration nf gl, zes with Clily forms. $10 fet•. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 166. Glass Blowing Studio (3; max total 9) (Former Art 120T section) Prerequisite: Art 20, 61, 91, 92, permission of instructor. A basic course in studio glass blowing ie hniques with technical information on glass compositions, furnace design and constru tion. (6 lecture-lab hours) 170. Crafts (3; max total 9) (Former Art 136) Prerequisite: Art 2, 70, 91, 92. Advanced design in a variety of materials. Study of contemporary designer craftsmen. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 171. Textile Design: Dyeing and Printing (3; max total 9) (Former Art 137) Prerequisite: Art 2, 91, 92, 105. Design relating to fabrics, tie dye, batik, and silk screen. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 172. Textile Design: Applied (3; max total 9) (Former Art 138) Prerequisite: Art 171 . Advanced design problems in processes related to textile designing. Emphasis on study in depth in a single process. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 174. Weaving (3; max total 9) (Former Art 139) Prerequisite: Art 2, 70, 91, 92. Exploration of fiber as a creative medium. Loom building and experimentation with emphasis on technique, form, design, and sensitivity. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 175. Silversmilhing (3; max total12) (Former Art 140) Prer qui lte: Art 2, 70, 91, 92. Exploration of nonferrous metals as creative medium with an emphasis on understanding and experimenting with basic techniques, fabrication, lost-wax casting (&lecture-lab hours) 180. Photographics: Image and Design ('3) (Former Art 120T se lion) Pr requisite: Permission of instructor. Theoretical and practical aspe ts of photographic design principles applied to black and white photographi work. Introduction to the medium format a111era, its ontrols and gen ration projection printing I chnique_. our e includes the produ lion of an int!'gr.:~tPrl photogr:.phi ilnd de ign fuliu. 12 lecture, J lab hours) 181. Photographics: Function and Form (3; max total 6) (Former Art 120T section) Pr · requ1site: Art I 80, permission of instructor. Adv;.u1ced work with rn dium format camera, introdu tlon to· asp t of visual p rceplion theory r I vant 10 formation and interpretation f photographi imagery, its fun t on and form. Cours includes field and lab experiences, photographi proje ts and thP produ tion of a photographi folio. (2 le ture, lab hours) 182. Photographics: Large Format Techniques (3; max total 9) (Former Art 120T section) Prere<)Uislte: Art 161, p rmi ion of instructor. lntrodu lion to larg format camer.1 technique and application . Assignments exploit the precision and versatility of this machln in both creative and applied ph togr,1phic as ign!llents. This course in tudes field work ilnd the produ tion of a photographi · folio. (2 lectur , 3 lab hour l 183. Photographics: Field and Studio (3; max total 9) Prer quisite: Art 182, per!llission of instru tor. Advanced a pplica tion~ of photographic methods in contrasting environments of field and stLJdio. Course may in tude ext · nded field assignments at remote locations. Coordinat d grQup projects in reauv and pplied photography. ( 2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 184. Photographics: Art-Architecture-Artifact (3; max total 9) Prcr ·quisite: Art 1132. permission of instru tor. Advanced ssignments in photographing art, archltectur and artifacts for the arti ·t and cholar, Experien e includes supervised nllabomtive proj s in studio and fi ld envi ronlllenls. ourse include !he production of a professional qu, lity folio of ph<>tographi prints. (2 lecture, l ~b hours)
Object Description
Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 302 |
Full Text Search | 302 ART 165. Ceramic Glazes (3; max total 9) (Former Art 120T section) Prerequi ite: Art 1, 160, p rmission of instructor. Concentrat d tudy in gla:zes through th l'mpirical methods with some discus ion on histori al and te hnical mtegration nf gl, zes with Clily forms. $10 fet•. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 166. Glass Blowing Studio (3; max total 9) (Former Art 120T section) Prerequisite: Art 20, 61, 91, 92, permission of instructor. A basic course in studio glass blowing ie hniques with technical information on glass compositions, furnace design and constru tion. (6 lecture-lab hours) 170. Crafts (3; max total 9) (Former Art 136) Prerequisite: Art 2, 70, 91, 92. Advanced design in a variety of materials. Study of contemporary designer craftsmen. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 171. Textile Design: Dyeing and Printing (3; max total 9) (Former Art 137) Prerequisite: Art 2, 91, 92, 105. Design relating to fabrics, tie dye, batik, and silk screen. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 172. Textile Design: Applied (3; max total 9) (Former Art 138) Prerequisite: Art 171 . Advanced design problems in processes related to textile designing. Emphasis on study in depth in a single process. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 174. Weaving (3; max total 9) (Former Art 139) Prerequisite: Art 2, 70, 91, 92. Exploration of fiber as a creative medium. Loom building and experimentation with emphasis on technique, form, design, and sensitivity. ( 6 lecture-lab hours) 175. Silversmilhing (3; max total12) (Former Art 140) Prer qui lte: Art 2, 70, 91, 92. Exploration of nonferrous metals as creative medium with an emphasis on understanding and experimenting with basic techniques, fabrication, lost-wax casting (&lecture-lab hours) 180. Photographics: Image and Design ('3) (Former Art 120T se lion) Pr requisite: Permission of instructor. Theoretical and practical aspe ts of photographic design principles applied to black and white photographi work. Introduction to the medium format a111era, its ontrols and gen ration projection printing I chnique_. our e includes the produ lion of an int!'gr.:~tPrl photogr:.phi ilnd de ign fuliu. 12 lecture, J lab hours) 181. Photographics: Function and Form (3; max total 6) (Former Art 120T section) Pr · requ1site: Art I 80, permission of instructor. Adv;.u1ced work with rn dium format camera, introdu tlon to· asp t of visual p rceplion theory r I vant 10 formation and interpretation f photographi imagery, its fun t on and form. Cours includes field and lab experiences, photographi proje ts and thP produ tion of a photographi folio. (2 le ture, lab hours) 182. Photographics: Large Format Techniques (3; max total 9) (Former Art 120T section) Prere<)Uislte: Art 161, p rmi ion of instructor. lntrodu lion to larg format camer.1 technique and application . Assignments exploit the precision and versatility of this machln in both creative and applied ph togr,1phic as ign!llents. This course in tudes field work ilnd the produ tion of a photographi · folio. (2 lectur , 3 lab hour l 183. Photographics: Field and Studio (3; max total 9) Prer quisite: Art 182, per!llission of instru tor. Advanced a pplica tion~ of photographic methods in contrasting environments of field and stLJdio. Course may in tude ext · nded field assignments at remote locations. Coordinat d grQup projects in reauv and pplied photography. ( 2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 184. Photographics: Art-Architecture-Artifact (3; max total 9) Prcr ·quisite: Art 1132. permission of instru tor. Advanced ssignments in photographing art, archltectur and artifacts for the arti ·t and cholar, Experien e includes supervised nllabomtive proj s in studio and fi ld envi ronlllenls. ourse include !he production of a professional qu, lity folio of ph<>tographi prints. (2 lecture, l ~b hours) |