ARTS 1410 — - Three-Dimensional Design
This studio course introduces students to the elements, principles and construction methods used in making art and design in three dimensions. Using simple materials such as wire, cardboard, Foam-core and plaster, students learn to organize forms in space. The elements of three-dimensional design, including line, plane, volume and mass; and the principles of three-dimensional design, including repetition, variety, rhythm, balance, emphasis and economy, will be studied and used in the making of studio projects. Classes include lectures, demonstrations, studio assignments and critiques. Other: 6 hours Course completes the following requirements: Fine Arts Oral Communication Critical Thinking Humanities Requirement URI/RIC Transfer General Education Transfer Opportunity: Yes