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ARTT256 — Studio Practicum

Directed studies providing opportunities for additional experience in the following studio areas: drawing, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, weaving, jewelry, and painting. Students further develop proficiencies with previously introduced materials and techniques of a subject while expanding their understanding of the field through the pursuance of additional studio experience. Individual and class criticisms of work with integrated references to art history and to traditional and contemporary concepts of aesthetics. The following letters are added after the course number to indicate the various applied studio areas: A - Drawing B - Painting C - Printmaking D - Ceramics E - Sculpture G - Jewelry (R only) Course may be repeated for audit without limit. Students are limited to three hours of credit in each studio area of ARTT 255 and three hours of credit in each studio area of ARTT 256. Two hours lecture, four hours studio each week. 3 semester hours Course

Prerequisites: ARTT100, ARTT205, ARTT211, ARTT212, ARTT228, ARTT230, ARTT120, ARTT220, ARTT221, ARTT222, ARTT245, ARTT255

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