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Spring Term 2016 TOP: SCULPTING THE HUMAN FORM - 3168 - ART 256
Registration for this term is over. Changes or corrections to registration now by petition only. Students should contact their academic advisor.
Approval of the instructor is now required for registration.


Prerequisites/Notes: ART 100 or ART 110, or consent of instructor

Catalog Description : This course is a combination of research and studio practice. Through lectures, readings and discussions the class will survey the history of ceramics with the goal of informing the studio work for the course. Students will engage in independent research to develop ideas and critical thinking as well as building on a variety of ceramic skills to create a personal body of work. When scheduled on Tuesday-Thursday, class will dismiss early for University Convocations.

Topic for Spring 2014: Sculpting the Human Form
The purpose of this course is to explore sculpting the humanform in clay using hand building techniques. Topics will include the narrative potential of the figure, the implications of part vs. whole in figurative sculpture, the study of self and identity through portraiture, and use of live models. A variety of surface techniques will be covered including fired androom temperature glazing.



Attributes: GER Fine Arts Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs


Term

Spring Term 2016

Instructors

Meghan C. Sullivan

Course

ART 256

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

TOP: SCULPTING THE HUMAN FORM

Final Exam

Monday, Jun 06, 2016 11:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m.

CRN

3168

Status

Active

Class Time

08:30 AM-12:00 PM TR WRIS 124

Start-End Date

Mar 28, 2016-Jun 08, 2016

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

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