ARTS 141 - Visual Concepts in Art2 Credit  (2 lecture, 1 lab) 3 Contact Hours    This course is an alternative to the concepts and processes introduced in ARTS120. In this course, students apply art concepts in creating a body of work from a variety of materials and techniques. Students also classify artists and analyze artwork from a variety of time periods and cultures. OFFERED: as needed
  Course Goals; Objectives; Competencies  Goal 1:  Solve problems within 2-D and sculptural artworks.
	- Examine how artists in history have applied various art materials.
 
	- Explain how to use different art media.
 
	- Demonstrate the application of art materials.
 
 
Goal 2:  Differentiate between the varieties of artistic style used by artists throughout history. 
	- Explore techniques related to the art media used.
 
	- Examine the pros and cons of using the various media for compositions.
 
 
Goal 3:  Critique artwork. 
	- Investigate ways to strengthen problem areas within artistic arrangements.
 
	- Discuss alternative solutions that involve psychological perspectives.
 
 
Goal 4:  Explain how composition creates aesthetic communication. 
	- Give oral critiques of artwork in class.
 
	- Present research on an artist’s life, the influence of society and materials used in their artwork.
 
 
Goal 5:  Use different techniques to create a unique style. 
	- Summarize the mathematical measurements needed for accuracy in creating aesthetically pleasing and well-constructed mats.
 
 
				  
  
			
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