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FA 203 Development of the Fine Arts In Europe

Western culture through the study of art forms from Roman-Hellenistic times to the Renaissance. (Salzburg only.)

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FA 207 Introduction to Fine Arts

Presentation, analysis, and discussion of selected expressions in film, music, visual art, theatre, and architecture designed to acquaint the student with the influences, developments, and interrelations of the fine arts in the history of Western civilization and contemporary life. Fee: $70.

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FA 215 Introduction to Photography

A comprehensive introduction to aesthetic as well as technical aspects of photography, with emphasis on developing the student's creative potential. Study of the fundamentals of black and white film and print processing, and the basics of photographic composition. Students must furnish a 35mm SLR camera. May be taken a second time using color negative film. May not be audited.

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Corequisites

FA 216

FA 216 Photography Lab

Students will develop one roll of BW film, make a contact sheet, and at least two 8"x10" enlargements per week, with emphasis on correct exposure and contrast of prints. Taken concurrently with FA 215. May be taken a second time developing color enlargements. May not be audited. Fee: $120

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Corequisites

FA 215

FA 226 Painting I

Studio supervision in basic design and painting techniques. Class is conducted by a series of seminar conferences and projects. Students are expected to provide all necessary materials. May not be audited. Fee: $55.

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FA 228 Ceramics I

Introduction to both wheel and hand-building techniques using cone 6 clay. Glazing and firing procedures and the use of clay as both a functional and expressive medium will be demonstrated. May not be audited. Fee: $55.

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FA 242 Drawing I

Studio training in the observation of objects. Basic drawing of inanimate objects in graphite and ink. Course also includes application of the principles of object drawing to sketching. May not be audited. Fee: $55.

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FA 244 Sculpture I

Introductory studio course examines historical and contemporary issues relevant to creating a personal visual vocabulary and communicating through sculptural forms. Classes will be structured around presentations, demonstrations, ongoing group discussions, critiques, and studio work in various media. May not be audited. Fee: $55.

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