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May 19, 2025
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ART-2510 Three-dimensional Design
Credits: 3 In this studio art course, students are introduced to the organization and use of three-dimensional elements and principles of art and design. Students explore three-dimensional form by creating original artwork using a variety of sources, materials, tools, and construction techniques. Students also learn how to maintain a safe working environment. Additionally, students articulate elements and principles of 3-dimensional art and design through verbal and written critiques.
Note: This course is recommended for both the Studio Art Concentration and the Digital Art Concentration. Course Outcomes
- Develop ideas for original 3-dimensional designs from research, drawings, or maquettes.
- Create original three-dimensional works of art using a variety of techniques, tools, and materials.
- Create original works of art that implement the elements and principles of 3-dimensional art and design.
- Develop safe working habits for a variety of mechanical tools and equipment.
- Critique subject, form, construction, and content of works of art using formal and conceptual analysis through verbal and written methods.
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