ARTS101 — Three-Dimensional Design (3 credit hours)

A studio-based introduction to the fundamental methods, practices, and principles of three-dimensional design. Students will explore: working with traditional and contemporary media in additive, subtractive, and modular approaches, building a visual vocabulary, and developing dynamic spatial compositions. Topics include: the elements and principles of art and design, gestalt principles, and contemporary and historical research. A final portfolio will exhibit each student’s body of work. (formerly ART 102) Master Syllabi: Master Syllabi

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