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ART 255 - Collage and Assemblage: Combinations of Contemporary Culture |
Using found and self-generated imagery, this course explores collage and assemblage as means for developing artistic concepts. Through the understanding and juxtaposition of materials such as magazine clippings, wallpaper, texts, objects, photographs, and drawings, students establish a heightened sensitivity to the meaning of specific materials, explore various methods of combining them, and critically address how collage and assemblage have been used and created in both past and present. Through studio assignments, writing exercises, readings, discussions, and critiques, students explore forms of both historical and contemporary collage processes.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Arts Studio Performing and Visual Arts Division Art, Art History, Vis Studies Department Course Attributes: Arts Distribution, G2, G7 |
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