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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of sculpture. Traditional and contemporary concepts are investigated through a variety of medias. The development of ideas and concepts are encouraged through theory, criticism and historical reference. (2 lect., 3 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course teaches various techniques in creating fabricated steel art works. Instruction includes blacksmithing and welding equipment, as well as finishing techniques and surface treatments for steel. The development of ideas and concepts are encouraged through theory, criticism, and historical reference. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits applicable toward graduation. (2 lect., 4 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the many medias of fiber arts. Dyeing, batiking, silkscreening, and others will be explored in this studio course. The development of ideas and concepts is encouraged through theory, criticism, and historical reference. (2 lect., 3 lab)ARTS Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an intermediate course in fibers in which students are allowed the freedom to explore a variety of fiber medias or focus on one area of study. In addition, students will be encouraged to continue developing techniques and concepts related to fibers. Prerequisite: Completion of ART 1450 or instructor's permission. (2 lect., 3 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced course in fibers. Students are encouraged to explore different processes and techniques and concepts related to fibers that include batik, weaving, quilting, basketry and printmaking. Continued development of techniques and concepts related to fibers will be encouraged. Specific emphasis will be placed on development of a focused thematic content. Prerequisite: Completion of ART 1460 or instructor permission. (2 lect., 3 lab) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the first semester of a one-year survey of art history. The course will begin with the Paleolithic era and finish with Gothic art. Within this time span, students will learn of various social, economic, and historical factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Students will also learn to recognize the stylistic characteristics of each period. (3 lect.) HUM Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    The topic of identity will be explored through the discussion and study of culture, race, gender, and sexuality in the context of different cultures and time periods as they relate to the visual and performing arts. Students earning credit in ART 2015 may not receive credit in WMST 2015. (3 lect.) DIV Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the second semester of one-year survey of art history. The course will begin with the Renaissance and end with the 21st century. Within this time span, students will learn of various social, economic, and historical factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Students will also learn to recognize the stylistic characteristics of each period. (3 lect.) HUM Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents an overview of worldwide prehistoric artistic archetypes through time and the relationship between hunter-gatherer and developing agricultural societies' survival strategies and artistic endeavors with a focus on Wind River Basin indigenous peoples. A required component of the class is field trips to prehistoric hunter-gatherer habitation, petroglyph, and pictorial sites. Field trips allow students to experience the habitats and evidence of ancient peoples in the area, thus increasing their understanding of the variety of artistic, anthropological, and sociological components of ancient peoples' art and lifestyles. (2 lect., 2 lab.) HUM Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey of Native American art history. The course will begin with the Neolithic Art (9500BC) and finish with contemporary art. Within this time span, students will learn of various social, economic, and historical factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Students will also learn to recognize the stylistic characteristics of each period. Students earning credit in ART 2032 may not earn credit in AIST 2032. (3 lect.) Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available