Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Section B, Page B3, Image 71

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    DESCRIPTION: beginning, course in
obervaticn, selection, and recording
of significant elements in various
drawing media.
ART 295 BASIC DESIGN (2-*)
Tetzner
KELTS: 12:30-15:20 MW, Wilk. House
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
PREREQUISITES: Priority to AAA
majors
DESCRIPTION: Program ting of
information and processes investee
in the act of designing; exercises
in understanding the syntax of
problem posing.
ART 295 BASIC DESIGN (2-4)
karpinski, 290 LA
KLETS: 8:30-11:20 UH, 190 LA
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
PREREQUISITES: Priority to AAA
majors
SPECIAL FEES: $15.00 MIT
READINGS: Law, DESIGN BASICS
DESCRIPTION: An introduction to
fundamental design through problem
solving. Theory and applications of
two-dimensional design will be
addressee through slide lectures,
discussions, ano exercises.
ART 4O0G BOCK ARTS (2-4)
Prentice, 168 LA
MEETS: 18:30-21:20 MW, 249 LA
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
PREREQUISITES: Permission of
instructor
DESCRIPTION: During this course,
students will explore the form of
the oook as a unique arena in which
to express ideas visually. by
pushing the definition of the bock
to its limits, the book will be
dealt with both as the sutject of
art objects and as a vehicle, the
gathering together of pages in
sequential order to express ideas
visually in time. What is the
unique experience that the book form
offers to the viewer ant why wcuiu
an artist choose that term ever the
white wall?
ART 482 ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS (3)
Euckner, N.S. Sculpture
MEETS: 12:30-14:20 I Vi, 147 LA
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 35
SPECIAL FEES: 010.00
READINGS: Any reasonably good
artist's anatomy book
DESCRIPTION: The naming of the
lumps is of little use to an artist.
What is itportant is tne why of
them...their function and their
underlying structure. We will study
the basic skeletal and muscular
systems of the human figure.
Ceramics
ARTC *55G ADVANCED CERAMICS (2-A)
Kokis, 190 Lawrence
MEETS: 8:30-11:20 MW, 105E ART
FORMAT: Stuaio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
PREREQUISITES: Open to anyone kho
has studied a minimum of 1 year in
ceramic process*, s.
SPECIAL FEES: *35.00 KIT
DESCRIPTION: Self-airecteo study
within a community. Emphasizing the
integration oi skills, theory, ana
creative practice through ceramic
processes.
ARTJ 257 JEWELRY AND hETALSHITHINC
(2-A)
CampDell
MEETS: 12:30-15:20 ML, 19b LA
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
SPECIAL FEES: *20.00 KIT
DESCRIPTION: This course will
introouce the student to the methods
of jewelry making ana metalscithin^.
Projects are for students to
exercise these methods and to
explore aesitn concepts in metals.
Students will be expected to do
stuaio time outside of class, the
amount of time dependent on credit
hours taken.
Jewelry and
Metalsmithing
Painting
ARTP 391 DRAklMG (2-4)
Fiorales
KELTS: 6:30-11:20 l.V, 161 LA
FORMAT: Stuaio
AVERAGL CLASS SIZE: 20
PREREOUISITLS: Permission of
instructor
DESCRIPTION: Continued study in
observation related to visual and
spatial phenomena.
ARTP 410C LARGE SCALE PAINTING (7)
OPeaa, 166 LA
I'.LETS: 12:30-16:20 KUVih, 151 LA
FORI AT: Stucio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 1U
PREREQUISITES: Permission ol
instructor
DESCRIPTION: To familiarize the
student to lar^e scale dimensions in
painting. Exercises v. 111 be
directeo to still lites, figure
studies, ar.d abstract painting*
Group critiques ana £,roup analysis
will be or.goin* .
ARTP 410C ART THEORIES (3)
Qkaua, 166 LA
MEETS: 10:00-11:20 KW, 2**1 LA
FORMAT: Lecture
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15-lfc
PREREQUISITES: Permission ol
instructor
EVALU/T10N: 25'>-Pro ject; 7b%
Atter.oance
READINGS: Current professional
journals and periodicals
DESCRIPTION: A class desifcnec to
visuallj illustrate the chanting
theoretical postures in painting
from the early 19th century to
contemporary issues.
ARTP **91 DRAWING (2-A)
Graf!, 166 LA
MEETS: 6:30-11:20 Uh, 161 LA
FCRMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 16
SPECIAL FEES: $20.0 KIT
DESCRIPTION: This course is for the
student that has completed at least
university level (or equivalent)
arawing courses. Although Lost of
the in-class work will be fron. the
ncdel, each stuaenl will be expected
to develop orawings of their own
cone outsioe class. The course
attempts to help each stuaent define
their own identity with drawing as a
life-long process.
ARTP 507 GRADUATE SEMINAR (2)
h<oralest Fainting Annex
MEETS: 15:30-17:20 U, 380 LA
FORhiAT: SeLinar
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 10
EVALUATION: 15*-Project; 155-Paper;
705-Attendance
READINGS: Flam, MATISSE ON APT;
Lord, A GIACOMETTI F0RTPA1T
DESCRIPTION: The course will look
in depth at the works ol certain
painters fron antiquity to the
pi -,>sent in oraer to exan.ine those
issues ol lorn that retain constant
and comprise the language of
painting. Each week there will be
viewing of slices ana oiscussion or.
the paintings ana articles written
by artists.
rnntmaking
ARTR 3*9 FUNDAMENTAL PRINTMAKING (3)
Paul, 165> LA
MEETS: 8:30-11:20 UL, 160 LA
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
PREREQUISITES: Peraisslon of
instr cctor
DESCRIPTION: To provide a solid
technical/conceptual/aesthet ic bate
in the meciun cf lithography as one
cl the main orar.cnes ol printnaking.
Stuaents will learn to prepare
stones, execute leases in a variety
ol traditions.. anc newer techniques,
to process ar:o stabilise the iuai.es
for printing, ar.u to print snail
consistent eoitins ol images on line
printDaking paper. (This wii.1
prepare those who are interested to
work subsequently in the 480G
section, doing core advanced ar.c
independent work in the medium:
color- work, pr.otolitho, Lixeo media,
etc.)
COM 1 EM'S: A very involving ana
potentially fascinating meoiut.. Not
advisable as a casual commitment.
Substantial manipulative image
caking experience is recccuenoeu
prior tc ooing iitlography (drawing,
painting, or design, e.g.).
Consultation with instructor urged.
Sculpture
ARTS 393 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (2
*>
Aipert, 1fc7 LA
MEETS: 12:30-15:20 UH, 105A ART
FORMAT: Stuuio
AVERAGE CLASS SlZt: 10
PREREQUISITES: Permission ot
instructor
DE'SCPI PTIOIJ: In this course,
students will befcin by cevclopint a