DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
PROFESSOR: Brown ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Heppner, Hill (chairman), Kindell, Lock, Schaper, Schumacher, Unfried, Wong INSTRUCTORS: Doss, G. Hooker, Schwarz, Whitaker, Wiebe ART Obf ective. Courses are designed to provide a rich background of art history, art fundamentals, art techniques, and art methods. Designed to promote an appreciation of painting, sculpture, architecture, and the graphic, industrial and decorative arts. A comparative study of styles, periods, and artists. The great masters and their works. The use of the dry mount machine in preserving pictures. The posing of living pictures. Fee: $6.00 101. ART APPRECIATION. (2) 102. GREAT MASTER WORKS OF ART. (2)
103. BEGINNING OIL PAINTING. (2)
Painting in oil problems using sti ll life and landscape. Fee: $8.00
104. DRAWING I. (2)
Interpretative drawing; perspective; form and composition; basic techniques of various mediums. Fee: $6.00
201. ART FUNDAMENTALS. (2)
Fundamentals of design arid composition in dark and light media, free hand drawing, elementary lettering, experience in rendering the various media and materials in relation to elementary and secondary school studies in art. Fee: $6.00 Original work and design in survey of ·media and materials used in elementary and secondary schools. Crayon, charcoal, watercolor, pastel, finger painting, paper sculpture, paper mache and clay. Fee: $6.00 An analysis of form, function, and decoration in ceramics through creative exploration of basic methods of clay con struction and building, and casting. Fee: $8.00
202. TECHNIQUES OF ART. (2)
203 . CERAMICS. (2)
204. ADVANCED CERAMICS. (3)
Advanced experimentation with techniques and processes. Fee: $8.00
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