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1 ART STUDIO Visual, Applied, and Perfming Arts Division John Graulty, Division Dean Division Office, Room VAPA1007 Dawn Nakanishi, Co-Department Chair, (831) Claire Thson, Co-Department Chair, Fall 2015, (831) x1244 Aptos Counsel: (831) f appointment Watsonville Counsel: (831) Call (831) f me infmation A.A.-T in Studio Arts f Transfer The Art Studio Program offers beginning and intermediate courses that provide students with the knowledge and experience needed f a broad understanding of the visual arts. F beginning students, the curricula offer drawing and composition, two-dimensional and three-dimensional design, and art histy. After completing the four ce courses in studio art, students may then advance to intermediate courses and complete their maj by concentrating their course wk in one of the studio art discipline options, such as: Graphic design, print making, digital art, jewelry, woodwking, bronze casting and mold making, ceramics, painting, and me. In-depth concentration can be achieved by enrolling in the special studies series f up to three times. These are the minimum requirements defined by the degree programs and may not provide the breadth and depth necessary f competitive ptfolio development. Please see a counsel talk with one of the Art Department program chairs. Students may also take a course designed to investigate special areas of interest in the visual arts by taking courses in ART 40A-Z AP 40A-Z f photography. Art Museum and gallery viewing is provided in the Cabrillo Art Gallery which presents exhibitions of iginal wks by a range of artists during each academic year. The exhibitions are an integral part of the instructional program, and students participate regularly in gallery exhibit observations through the ART 50L, Gallery Viewing Lab, and ART 51L, Museum Viewing Lab. The student with an Associate in Arts Degree in Art Studio is prepared f upper division wk in a similar maj at the CSU as well as other baccalaureate institutions.the maj is available at the UC, the San Francisco Art Institute, the College of Arts and Crafts, and at other colleges of art and schools of design. Cabrillo offers options f degrees in Studio Art. The first option listed below is the Associate in Arts in Studio Arts f Transfer (A.A.-T in Studio Arts), which is intended f students who plan to transfer and complete a bachel s degree in Studio Arts a similar maj at a CSU campus. Students completing the Associate in Arts in Studio Arts f Transfer (A.A.-T in Studio Arts) are guaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus maj.the Associate in Arts in Studio Arts f Transfer (A.A.-T in Studio Arts) may not be 1 the best option f students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus to a university college that is not part of the CSU system. See Associate Degree f Transfer infmation in the Cabrillo College Catalog. The following is required f all A.A.-T A.S.-T degrees: Completion of 60 CSU-transferable semester units. Minimum grade-point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursewk. While a minimum of 2.0 is required f admission, some majs may require a higher GPA. Completion of a minimum of *18 semester units in the maj with a letter grade of "C" better, a "P" if the course is taken on a "pass/no pass" basis. *Note: this degree requires greater than 18 units in the maj f completion. Certified completion of the Califnia State University General Education- Breadth pattern (CSU GE Breadth) the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) pattern. Learning Outcomes The Cabrillo College Ce Competencies (with an emphasis in the study of Art: 1. Communication: Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking and/ Conversing 2. Critical Thinking and Infmation Competency: Analysis, Computation, Research, Problem Solving 3. Global Awareness: An appreciation of Scientific Processes, Global Systems and Civics, and Artistic Variety. 4. Personal Responsibility and Professional Development: Self-Management and Self-Awareness, Social and Physical Wellness, Wkplace Skills Completion of CSU IGETC General Education Requirements GE Ce Courses (12 units) AH 20B Survey of Art from the Renaissance to the Present ART 2A Drawing and Composition ART 4 Beginning Design: Design and Col ART 5 Beginning Design: 3-Dimensional Fm List A - Select one course from the following: AH 20A Survey of Art from Prehistic Through Medieval Periods AH 11 Ancient Art AH 11H Hons Ancient Art AH 12 Middle Ages: Art/Mediterranean Wld & Europe (A.D ) AH 13 Renaissance to Mid-19th Century AH 14 Modern Art List B - Select 9 units from the following: ART 2B Drawing and Composition ART 3A Life Drawing ART 3B Life Drawing ART 7A Ceramics Hand Building ART 7B Ceramics Wheel Fming ART 8A Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 11A Beginning Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 21 Textile Surface Design ART 27 Graphic Design ART 28 Lettering/Typography ART 31A Painting I ART 32 Printmaking: Etching and Intaglio ART 33A Screen Printing/Serigraphy I ART 34A Sculpture: Direct Processes I ART 34B Sculpture: Direct Processes II

2 ART 35 Sculpture: Casting ART 37A Watercol I ART 37B Watercol II AP 6 Introduction to Digital Photography AP 9A Beginning Photography AP 9B Intermediate Photography AP 9C Advanced Photography AP 46A Digital Photography I DM 1 Introduction to Digital Media DM 4 Digital Graphics DM 70 Web Design Basics Art Histy courses are also general education courses. Electives: (Any course Numbered 1-99) Total 60 Art-Studio A.A. Degree Learning Outcomes The Cabrillo College Ce Competencies (with an emphasis in the study of Art Studio): 1. Communication: Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking and/ Conversing 2. Critical Thinking and Infmation Competency: Analysis, Computation, Research, Problem Solving 3. Global Awareness: An appreciation of Scientific Processes, Global Systems and Civics, and Artistic Variety 4. Personal Responsibility and Professional Development: Self-Management and Self-Awareness, Social and Physical Wellness, Wkplace Skills Model Program f Art-Studio An Associate Degree requires 60 units appropriate to your educational goal, to include general education and at least 18 units in a maj. Courses should be selected to meet the lower-division maj preparation requirements at your intended transfer university - these specific requirements can be found at www. assist. g f 4-year public institutions in Califnia. Please see a counsel f advisement to ensure you are taking the best possible courses given your goal. The department presents the following suggested Model Program f this maj. The courses listed below may may not be appropriate depending on your specific goal. Please see a counsel f advisement f transfer to any 4- year institution. A.A. General Education 30 Ce Courses (12 units) ART 2A Drawing and Composition ART 2B Drawing and Composition ART 4 Beginning Design: Design and Col ART 5 Beginning Design: 3-Dimensional Fm Art Histy Ce Courses (6 units) Since Art-Studio maj preparation can vary at four-year campuses, see a counsel befe deciding on Art Histy options 1 2, a different pattern, to the 6 unit requirement. Art Histy Option 1 AH 20A Survey of Art from Prehistic Through Medieval Periods AH 20B Survey of Art from the Renaissance to the Present Art Histy Option 2 AH 11 Ancient Art AH 11H Hons Ancient Art AH 12 Middle Ages: 2 Art/Mediterranean Wld & Europe (A. D ) AH 13 Renaissance to Mid-19th Century AH 14 Modern Art Studio Art Options (9 units) Select 9 units from the following options: Ceramics Option ART 7A Ceramics Hand Building ART 7B Ceramics Wheel Fming ART 72A Ceramics Process I Fiber Arts Option (Choose three) ART 24A Fiber Arts: Textile, Fiber, Paper ART 46 Artists' Books ART 21 Textile Surface Design Drawing Option ART 3A Life Drawing ART 3B Life Drawing ART 31A Painting I ART 37A Watercol I Art Photography Option AP 9A Beginning Photography Select 2: AP 9B Intermediate Photography AP 15 Histy of Photography AP 42 Alternative Photographic Processes I AP 46A Digital Photography I AP 47 Lighting f Photography I Graphic Art Option ART 3A Life Drawing ART 27 Graphic Design ART 28 Lettering/Typography Small Scale Metal/Jewelry Option ART 8A Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 11A Beginning Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 11B Intermediate Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry ART 38A Metalsmithing I

3 Painting Option ART 31A Painting I ART 37A Watercol I ART 31B Painting II ART 37B Watercol II Printmaking Option (Choose three) ART 32 Printmaking: Etching and Intaglio ART 33A Screen Printing/Serigraphy I ART 73 Intermediate Intaglio Prints Sculpture Option ART 34A Sculpture: Direct Processes I (Select two) ART 34B Sculpture: Direct Processes II ART 35 Sculpture: Casting ART 36 Sculpture: Moldmaking Woodwking Option ART 25A Beginning Woodwking/Furniture Design ART 25B Intermediate Woodwking/Furniture Design ART 34A Sculpture: Direct Processes I Electives: (Any Course Numbered 1-99) Total 60 Art-Studio Courses ART 2A Drawing and Composition Teaches fundamentals of composition, and the development of drawing skills with various drawing media. Develops appreciation and perception by means of studio wk, library references, slides, field trips and lectures. Materials fee may C-ID: ARTS 110 ART 2B Drawing and Composition Prerequisite: ART 2A. Refines and expands technical drawing skills from ART 2A with an emphasis on personal expression, thematic development, and an introduction to the use of col. C-ID: ARTS 205 ART 3A Life Drawing Prerequisite: ART 2A. Teaches fundamentals of the drawing of the human figure. Emphasizes personal interpretation and fm. This course is not appropriate f mins. C-ID: ARTS 200 ART 3B Life Drawing Prerequisite: ART 3A. Continues development of fundamental skills of the representation of the human figure. Drawing from life. Emphasizes composition. Materials fee may ART 4 Beginning Design: Design and Col Introduces the concepts, applications, and histical references related to twodimensional art and composition, including the study of the basic principles and elements of line, shape, texture, value, col and spatial illusion. Develops a visual vocabulary f creative expression through lecture presentations, studio projects, problem solving, and written assignments. C-ID: ARTS 100 3

4 ART 5 Beginning Design: 3-Dimensional Fm Introduces design elements and principles as they apply to 3-dimensional space and fm; they and practice. Includes projects in various media: plaster, paper, wood, and metal. Fulfills one-half the year of design requirement f all art majs. Prerequisite f courses in sculpture and recommended f related 3-dimensional disciplines. C-ID: ARTS 101 ART 7A Ceramics Hand Building Provides beginning level instruction in clay processes covering hand-building methods only, glazing, and firing procedures. Exples creative design and technical problem-solving. ART 7B Ceramics Wheel Fming Prerequisite: ART 7A. Recommended Preparation: ART 5; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Provides beginning level instruction in clay processes covering wheel throwing methods only, glazing, decating, and firing procedures. Exples creative design and technical problem-solving. Materials fees may ART 7C Advanced Wheel-Fming, Ceramic Surfaces and Kiln- Firing Prerequisite: ART 7B equivalent skills (ptfolio review). Continues the study of clay processes covering wheel throwing methods, ceramic surfaces, and kiln-firing procedure and practice. Materials fees may ART 10A Beginning Col on Metal Investigates concepts of col with metal and technical applications of col to metal. Col technologies may include patina, vitreous enamels, resins, felt pens, col pencil, and combination of coled metal i.e., anodized aluminum, niobium, coled tin and re-purposed metal. Materials fees may ART 11A Beginning Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry Prerequisite: ART 8A. Recommended Preparation: ART 5; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Focuses on a variety of non ferrous metal casting processes and related technologies. Attention paid to safety practices, jewelry design applications, use of related tools, supply sources, as well as development of technical skills and personal aesthetics. Materials fees may ART 11B Intermediate Casting: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry Prerequisite: ART 11A. Presents increased complexity in non ferrous small scale metals casting technologies. ART 13A Beginning Small Scale Enameling Introduces art enameling processes on small scale metals and exples granular and liquid enamels and related technologies. ART 8A Small Scale Metal/Jewelry Recommended Preparation: ART 4 ART 5; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Small Metals and Jewelry is a basic course covering processes used in fabricating nonferrous metals. No casting. Attention paid to design, use of tools, supply sources, as well as development of technical skills. 4

5 ART 17A Intermediate Handbuilding Ceramics Recommended Preparation: ART 7A; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Builds on concepts, processes and practices learned in ART 7A, with an emphasis on using a combination of handbuilding techniques toward innovative design and fabrication f ceramic art wk. ART 21 Textile Surface Design Teaches the creation of wall pieces and fabric designs through transfming, dyeing and manipulating fibers and fabrics. Includes textile dyeing, printing, painting, stitching, assembling and embellishing. Teaches analysis of contempary and histical art textiles. ART 23 Weaving Exples the ancient techniques of tapestry weaving and fosters the creation of personal projects. Teaches basics of off loom and loom weaving as an art fm and f making functional objects. Teaches construction of simple looms, spinning and dyeing. Surveys histical textiles and their relationship to the present. ART 24A Fiber Arts: Textile, Fiber, Paper Presents general topics in the fiber arts area such as paper making, fabric dyeing, bookbinding, and related fiber arts. Emphasizes individual design. Exples contempary and histical fiber arts, their design and processes. Materials fees may ART 25A Beginning Woodwking/Furniture Design Recommended Preparation: ART 2A and ART 5; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Introduces the practice and art of furniture making, including expling the characteristics of wood as a material and use of woodwking tools. Emphasizes appropriate joinery techniques and designing of furniture concepts. Materials fee may ART 25B Intermediate Woodwking/Furniture Design Prerequisite: ART 25A. Continues the study of concepts and techniques of furniture making covered in ART 25A. Emphasizes explations in mixed media and alternative materials in furniture making. Students will engage in me advanced design concepts (ergonomics) and woodwking techniques. ART 25CA Advanced Woodwking/Furniture Design Prerequisite: ART 25B. Develops a complex investigation of design concepts and technical skills f woodwking and furniture making. Building on practices covered in ART 25B, this course exples mixed media and alternative materials, bent lamination construction, material fmulation f custom finishes. Provides further training and practice in equipment and tool maintenance covered in ART 25A and ART 25B. ART 26A Fabrication I: Small Metal/Jewelry Prerequisite: ART 8A. Presents small scale metals/jewelry fabrication techniques, mechanisms construction, surface design, and non traditional engineered settings. Materials fee may 5

6 ART 26B Fabrication II: Small Scale Metal/Jewelry Prerequisite: ART 26A. Presents non ferrous metal decative and structural fabrication through heat fusion technologies, ancient and contempary. ART 27 Graphic Design Recommended Preparation: DM 1 and ART 4; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Teaches the basic skills and concepts of graphic design. Includes the process of the development of the idea to the production techniques using computer software. Discusses the histy of traditional methods. Emphasizes both art fm and communication. Materials fees may ART 28 Lettering/Typography Introduces lettering techniques and typographic designs and use. Covers both traditional methods and contempary applications. Includes a study of calligraphy from its beginnings in Ancient Rome to modern commercial use, and typography from moveable metal type to digital computer infmation. Materials fee may ART 29 Textile Surface Design and Structures Hybrid Requisite: Completion of concurrent in ART 51L. Recommended Preparation: ART 21; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Introduces structural textile techniques through manipulation and piecing of fabric. Builds upon fundamental techniques of textile dyeing, printing, embellishing, relief surfaces, and the use of stitching to assemble fabric-based structures. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, pending review. ART 31A Painting I Prerequisite: ART 4. Recommended Preparation: ART 2A; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Studies the practice and they of painting with emphasis on individuality in painting techniques. Exples experimental methods and process f visual expression. ART 31B Painting II Prerequisite: ART 31A equivalent skill. Hybrid Requisite: Completion concurrent enrollment in ART 51L. Continues the study of they and practice of painting from ART 31A with emphasis on individual projects. ART 31C Painting III Prerequisite: ART 31B equivalent skill. Continues the study of they and practice of painting from ART 31B with emphasis on defining and developing individual direction and ptfolio. ART 32 Printmaking: Etching and Intaglio Prerequisite: ART 2A. Teaches intaglio: the process of making multiple images of iginal designs drawings on paper from etched metal plates. ART 33A Screen Printing/ Serigraphy I Prerequisite: ART 4. Introduces the art and techniques of screen printing/serigraphy including stenciling, printing, care of prints, papers and proper studio use. Materials fee may 6

7 ART 33B Screen Printing/Serigraphy II Prerequisite: ART 33A. Continues screen printing/serigraphy techniques including advanced stenciling, registration methods, print care and curating, papers and proper studio use. ART 34A Sculpture: Direct Processes I Prerequisite: ART 5 equivalent skills. Introduces beginning level materials and processes in sculpture. Materials fee may ART 34B Sculpture: Direct Processes II Prerequisite: ART 34A. Continues the study of materials and processes from ART 34A with an increased use of a wide variety of materials, which can be sculpted through direct processes. Emphasizes the application of concepts and presentation. ART 34C Sculpture: Direct Process III Prerequisite: ART 34B equivalent skills. Continues the study of sculptural processes from ART 34B with an increased awareness of materials, which can be transfmed through direct approach. Emphasizes the application of concept and presentation. Materials fee may ART 35 Sculpture: Casting Prerequisite: ART 34A equivalent skills. Presents intermediate level bronze casting f sculptural purposes, utilizing lost wax method and rigid investments. Includes patination and presentation. ART 36 Sculpture: Moldmaking Prerequisite: ART 5 equivalent skill. Introduces moldmaking with an emphasis on constructing armatures, basrelief, waste, piece and flexible mold types using suitable materials in both positive and negative mode. Presentation of finished sculpture is included as part of the course. ART 37A Watercol I Prerequisite: ART 4. Presents painting with watercol, using both transparent and gouache. Includes studio and outside landscapes, still life studies, abstract, and nonobjective problems. ART 37B Watercol II Prerequisite: ART 37A. Continues content from ART 37A with emphasis on the landscape and on experimental and individual problems. Further exples watercol, opaque water base media, polyvinyl and acrylic resins. 7

8 ART 38A Metalsmithing I Prerequisite: ART 11A equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: ART 4 ART 5; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Introduces direct non ferrous metalsmithing and metal fming processes of raising, sinking, chasing and fging. Processes and design concepts are applied to small scale sculpture and/ jewelry projects. Materials fee may Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU: This course transfers to UC if taken befe F02. ART 38B Metalsmithing II Prerequisite: ART 38A. Continues development of non ferrous small scale metal and jewelry art fming technologies. ART 39A Woodblock and Relief Printmaking Prerequisite: ART 4. Introduces wood and linoleum cutting techniques in relief printmaking. ART 40A-Z Studies in Studio Art 1-3 units; hours Lecture, hours Labaty Investigates special areas of interest in Visual Arts. The special area (i.e. drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.) will be announced and described in the Schedule of Classes. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, with conditions: Students must retain a copy of the course outline, the course syllabus and wk completed f this course. Credit f this course is contingent upon a review of the course outline and other materials by the UC transfer campus. ART 41A Figure Painting Recommended Preparation: ART 3A ART 31A; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Provides observational study from the model, both nude and clothed, including use of source materials to develop figure-based paintings. Histical and contempary currents in figurative art will be presented. Opaque painting media will be used. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, pending review. ART 44A Figure Sculpture Prerequisite: ART 5. Studies and exples the basic principles, materials and techniques of sculpting the human figure from live models. Emphasizes structure, proption, balance, and self-expression in three-dimensional fm. Develops awareness of histical and contempary concerns in figure sculpture. Materials expled are clay, wire, and mixed media. ART 46 Artists' Books 1-3 units; hours Lecture, hours Labaty Teaches construction of artists' books. May include the following structures: folded, stabb, sewn, sculptural, boxes and ptfolios. Includes paste papers and marbled papers and use of transfers, collage, prints and mixed media. Materials fee may ART 48 Two-Dimensional Mixed Media Recommended Preparation: ART 4; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Exples two-dimensional, mixed media approaches to art and introduces students to a variety of materials, and design challenges. ART 50L Gallery Viewing Lab 0.5 unit; 1 hour Independent Study. Encourages students to develop skills in gallery art viewing and critical analysis, supplemented by video viewing, guest lectures, and Internet searches. 8

9 ART 51L Museum Viewing Lab 0.5 unit; 1 hour Independent Study. Encourages students to develop skills in museum art viewing and critical analysis supplemented by docent-led tours and/ reading of exhibition material. ART 54 Introduction to Digital Art Introduces fundamental concepts, practices, and theies of digital art production. Topics include integration of traditional design, col, and compositional principles with contempary digital tools. ART 55A Examining the Chair Prerequisite: ART 2A and ART 25A. Exples the conceptual, functional, and aesthetic components of chair design and fabrication and builds upon woodwking techniques learned in ART 25A. Materials fees may ART 65A Illumination: Lighting Fabrication Prerequisite: ART 2A and ART 5. Exples the conceptual, functional, and aesthetic components of lighting design and fabrication. Includes an overview of histical and contempary lighting solutions. Non-traditional materials will be encouraged, and each student will keep a sketchbook journal which will serve as a source f the development of ideas and potential solutions. ART 72A Ceramics Process I Prerequisite: ART 7B. Hybrid Requisite: Completion of and concurrent enrollment in ART 51L. Provides an opptunity to apply knowledge and experience in ceramics to personal expression. Special areas (methods/materials/ideas) will be covered. Emphasis on personal interpretation, design, craftsmanship and presentation. Critical assessment of projects required. ART 73 Intermediate Intaglio Prints Prerequisite: ART 2A and ART 32. Investigates etching and intaglio techniques in the creation of iginal fine art prints. ART 74 Monoprint and Monotype Printmaking Prerequisite: ART 32. Introduces monoprints and monotypes based on the intaglio process. Materials fee may ART 75 Surface Decation in Ceramics Prerequisite: ART 7A. Recommended Preparation Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Covers a range of materials and techniques in ceramic surface decation such as underglaze painting and printing on clay. Students will develop ceramic fms f the specific purpose of expling surface treatments prevalent in modern ceramics. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, pending review. 9

10 ART 82 Perspective Drawing Recommended Preparation: ART 2A; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Introduces drawing techniques in linear and atmospheric perspective, and includes instruction of observational drawing techniques that develop the illusion of space within the picture plane. Concentrates on the study and practice of systematic perspective drawing, and potential f pictial manipulation and personal expression. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, pending review. ART 84 Mixing It Up: Found Object Sculpture Recommended Preparation: ART 5; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Investigates ideas through the creative mixing of found objects with other media. Three dimensional artwks will be built around intriguing objects that suggest a sty, stir up memy spark psychological reactions. Exples innovative approaches to using materials that will inspire you to see the dinary to reveal surprising associations with every day objects. Materials fee may ART 90 Methods of Art Presentation 1 unit; 0.67 hours Lecture, 1.33 hours Labaty Introduces methods of presenting artwk f students with a developed body of wk including ptfolio preparation and display, writing resumes, artist statements and autobiographies, photographing artwk, and perfming individual research. ART 92 Public Art Ceramic Tile and Mosaic 1 unit; 0.67 hours Lecture, 1.33 hours Labaty Exples ceramic tile and mosaic mural fabrication and construction f individual wks and collabative public projects. The medium is expled through all stages of the process including: artist/client interaction, planning, experimentation, technical application, proper and safe studio practices and firing, use of equipment, mounting, installation, and histic and contempary context. ART 95A Survey of Digital Fabrication f Studio Arts Prerequisite: ART 5. Surveys creative applications of computer-aided fabrication technologies f studio arts including 3D printing hardware and software, and other related fabrication technologies. ART 95B Beginning Digital Fabrication f Studio Arts Prerequisite: ART 95A. Investigates methods f fabricating objects utilizing open-source models to create objects with computer-aided fabrication technologies. Introduces basic 3D modeling software as a tool f creative art making. ART 196A Beginning 3D Modeling f Digital Fabrication in Art Prerequisite: ART 95B. Teaches techniques and processes to create 3D computer models f art fabrication. Includes exercises assignments and projects designed to build skill levels with 3D computer modeling tools and software. ART 196B Intermediate 3D Modeling f Digital Fabrication in Art Prerequisite: ART 196A. Continues 3D modeling and fabrication studies from Art 196A with a focus on specialized tools f intricate model making, combining 3D modeling practice with traditional art making, and individual project development. Material fee may 10

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