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This Summative Elective course seeks to build a bridge between the artistic aesthetics in Cinema and the scientific rigor of naturally plausible phenomena. In doing so, and through analyses of scientific foundations of scenarios portrayed in different genres of cinema, including but not limited to sci-fi and superhero, students will … Read more

Start Date

01/03

Meeting Day

One zoom meeting, Friday, Jan 3rd, 5-8pm

End Date

01/17

Faculty

Dr. Hossein Alizadeh

Time

One live zoom meeting, 5-8pm, Jan 3rd, and Moodle–

Credits

3

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Do you long for more self-expression, art and color in your life? Would you like creativity to become a habit but you don’t know where to start? Do you doubt your artistic skills or do you think you don’t have any artistic skills at all?  In this 2 day workshop, … Read more

Start Date

01/04

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/05

Faculty

Katia Wish

Time

10am–2:30pm

Credits

0

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An introduction to the basic glassblowing techniques used to make vessels and sculptural forms. Throughout the course, progressively more difficult assignments teach new concepts and develop students’ skills. Group glassblowing clinics encourage teamwork. Historical and contemporary glass techniques, designs, and applications are discussed and incorporated into student work. No previous … Read more

Start Date

01/04

Meeting Day

Daily, Jan 4 to 13

End Date

01/13

Faculty

Josie Gluck

Time

9am–5pm

Credits

3

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This course will explore the transition from modernist thought as exemplified by the Abstract Expressionist movement to such postmodern notions of appropriation, parody, and fragmentation as they manifest themselves in the art of the 1970s and beyond. We will focus on such concepts and genres as minimalism, performance, video, installation … Read more

Start Date

01/06

Meeting Day

End Date

01/17

Faculty

Adrian Kohn

Time

Credits

3

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This course treats the evolution of film music from silent movies until the present.  It introduces students to musical syntax, the aesthetics of film music, and the means by which composers synchronize music and script to convey mood and render action vivid. Working chronologically, the course explores the increasing importance … Read more

Start Date

01/07

Meeting Day

Tuesdays through Fridays

End Date

01/17

Faculty

Paul Bempéchat

Time

2pm–4pm

Credits

3

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By examining the varied traditions in portraiture, through the lens of time and culture, this course will investigate a rich diversity of expression, spanning the frescos of Rome, the psychology of Alice Neal, the beauty of Leonardo, the technique of Ingres and the vulnerability of Vincent Van Gogh. We will … Read more

Start Date

01/07

Meeting Day

Tuesdays through Fridays

End Date

01/17

Faculty

Gerry Hoag

Time

8:30am–1:30pm

Credits

3

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Rich and expressive, monotype joins the graphic qualities of printmaking with the spontaneity of painting. This hands-on workshop teaches the basics of chine colle, pronto plate, collagraph, as well as other processes, and explores the sequential possibilities of monotype to develop images conceptually and formally. Image-making methods, ink handling, print … Read more

Start Date

01/10

Meeting Day

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

End Date

01/12

Faculty

David Bligh

Time

Fri, 6:30-9:30pm, Sat & Sun, 9am-3pm–

Credits

0

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Thinking about a career in graphic design? Do you currently “dabble” in graphic design for personal projects? Have you found yourself designing flyers, webpages, brochures or other graphic design work professionally without any design training? This one-day workshop is specifically targeted for those with no graphic design background, to understand what makes a design “work” visually … Read more

Start Date

01/11

Meeting Day

Saturday

End Date

01/11

Faculty

Alisa Aronson

Time

9am–4pm

Credits

0

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Have you considered yourself a good storyteller? Would you like to learn the basic elements of illustrating a simple story? In this 2 day workshop, Katia Wish invites you to develop a short narrative and illustrate it. Students are introduced to important concepts of narrative illustration: character, plot, composition, pacing, … Read more

Start Date

01/11

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/12

Faculty

Katia Wish

Time

10am–2:30pm

Credits

0

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Over the course of a six hour day, students will work from a live model learning to draw and understand basic human anatomy. The first half of the day will be dedicated to linear drawing using pencil, the second  half of the day is dedicated to value drawing using charcoal. Supply List: … Read more

Start Date

01/11

Meeting Day

Saturday

End Date

01/11

Faculty

Brett X. Gamache

Time

10am–4pm

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0

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In this two-day workshop, students gain the fundamental tools and skills to take their drawings to the next level, in both accuracy and expression. Students work with a range of subjects, from still-life to the human hand. In addition to problem-solving drawing exercises, students learn techniques for depicting proportion, mark-making … Read more

Start Date

01/11

Meeting Day

Saturday and Sunday

End Date

01/12

Faculty

Janet Loren Hill

Time

10am–1pm

Credits

0

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Over the course of a six hour day, students will paint from a live nude model twice (morning & afternoon sessions). The course focuses on color mixing (skin tones), basic anatomy, and overall composition. Some painting experience is preferred. Materials needed for Figure Painting: *Oil Paints- suggested Titanium White (120 … Read more

Start Date

01/12

Meeting Day

Sunday

End Date

01/12

Faculty

Brett X. Gamache

Time

10am–4pm

Credits

0

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Traditionally, watercolor is a light-to-dark medium. Light washes are built up gradually in order to achieve rich tones. The focus of this course is to explain that when beginning a painting with the application of pre-mixed, middle value, transparent wet-on-wet watercolor washes, artists can create images that exude “instant” atmosphere, … Read more

Start Date

01/13

Meeting Day

Monday and Friday and individual meetings

End Date

01/17

Faculty

Irena Roman

Time

9:30am–12:30p m

Credits

0

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