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Art



        ART 060     Exhibition Design                          1.0 to 3.0 Units  ART 075     Art Studio Concepts                     2.0 or 3.0 Units
        Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001.             Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
        Transferable to CSU                                    Transferable to CSU
        Hours: 16-54 lecture.                                  Hours: 16-36 lecture, 48-72 lab.
        Provides fundamentals of designing exhibitions in gallery,   Intensive study in visual arts studio. Exposure to
        museum, and alternative spaces. Students will gain     contemporary art directions, trends and selected topics.
        experience developing exhibitions for the Herger Gallery   Different studio problems will be investigated each
        (Fairfield Campus) and Centers. Topics covered include   semester. Field trips may be required. Students who wish
        selection, design and installation of exhibitions; defining   to transfer must enroll in the 3-unit section.
        the mission of a gallery; public relations; and career
        opportunities. Field trip may be required.             ART 076A                                                                        3.0 Units
                                                               Portfolio Development - Artistic Inquiry
        ART 064     Monotype/Monoprint                            3.0 Units  Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               Transferable to CSU
        Math standards.                                        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.
        Transferable to CSU                                    An advanced course designed to serve the student in the
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.                       preparation of a professional fine art portfolio consisting of
        A focus on the unique print. Study will include history and   a body or series of work. Emphasis is placed on: individual
        development of this form in relation to print tradition.   expression of an artistic vision; idea development;
        Development of press skills in single-drop and multi-  artistic inquiry; and setting and meeting artistic goals and
        drop printing is required as well as a portfolio of printing   timelines for the production of a body or series of work.
        techniques including direct, indirect and combination   The student should have the necessary skills, art making
        prints. Field trip may be required.                    experience and motivation to work independently, with
                                                               expert consultation by the instructor, on developing a
        ART 074     Kiln Design and Operation          2.0 or 3.0 Units  coherent body of work. This course is the first in a two
        Course Advisory: ART 023 or ART 026 (one college level   part course offering completed by Portfolio Development-
        ceramics course); SCC minimum English and              Documentation. Student should expect to incur materials
        Math standards.                                        and equipment costs typical of a studio art course. Field
        Transferable to CSU                                    trip may be required.
        Hours: 16-36 lecture, 48-72 lab.
        Investigate into the vast range of kiln designs, their   ART 076B                                                                       3.0 Units
        operation and the opportunities each offers for artistic   Portfolio Development-Documentation
        expression. Kiln designs covered will include natural gas,   Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
        propane, electric, raku, salt, wood, and alternative kilns.   Transferable to CSU
        Students will be able to determine which kilns and which   Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.
        firing strategies are best suited to their current artistic   An advanced course designed to serve the student in the
        vision. The course will not cover basic ceramic construction  preparation of a professional fine art portfolio consisting of
        techniques. Students should already be familiar with basic   a body or series of work. Emphasis is placed on: individual
        hand building or wheel throwing techniques. Field trips   expression of an artistic vision; professional quality
        may be required. Students who wish to transfer must    documentation and presentation of artwork; and capacity
        enroll in the 3-unit section.                          to communicate both verbally and in writing about artwork
                                                               produced. The student should have the necessary skills, art
                                                               making experience and motivation to work independently,
                                                               with expert consultation by the instructor, on developing
                                                               a coherent body of work. This course is the second in a
                                                               two part course offering following Portfolio Development
                                                               - Artistic Inquiry. Student should expect to incur materials
                                                               and equipment costs typical of a studio art course. Field
                                                               trip may be required.




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