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May 31, 2013
Cinematheque to Present Two Parallel Comedy Film Series
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We want to give a shout out to CIA Assistant Professor Barry Underwood for his cool spread in Mental Floss Magazine this month. Way to go Barry!
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Jun 11, 2013
6/13-15: Buster Keaton shorts, Bruno Dumont's Outside Satan, Tabu & more!
Academics . Jewelry + Metals . Courses
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA245A/345A/445A Credits: 3
Faculty Gretchen Goss
This course will focus on advanced and experimental processes with enamel. Processes may include but are not limited to: torchfiring, electroforming, grissaille, plique-a-jour, enameling on silver and gold. Advanced students are expected to continue their exploration of the medium, focusing on enamel techniques not covered in the beginning course. Students are encouraged to explore 3-dimensional formats and large-scale applications at the same time as mastering their skills in the processes previously learned. Graduating students are generally working independently on research and production of work for the BFA exhibit. Technical demonstrations will be based on the skill level of the students enrolled each semester. Required of enamel majors. Open to electives.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA246A.1 Credits: 3
Faculty Gretchen Goss
Advanced students having will work independently on advanced assignments and research that correspond to the schedule of critiques and demonstrations given to the entire class. Open to enamel majors and electives.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA248A.1 Credits: 3
Advanced students having already taken The Printed Image in Enamel will work independently on advanced assignments and research that correspond to the schedule of critiques and demonstrations given to the entire class. Open to enamel majors and electives. 3 credits.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA249A.1 Credits: 3
This course will focus on advanced and experimental processes with enamel. Processes may include but are not limited to: torchfiring, electroforming, grissaille, plique-a-jour, enameling on silver and gold. Advanced students are expected to continue their exploration of the medium, focusing on enamel techniques not covered in the beginning course. Students are encouraged to explore 3-dimensional formats and large-scale applications at the same time as mastering their skills in the processes previously learned. Graduating students are generally working independently on research and production of work for the BFA exhibit. Technical demonstrations will be based on the skill level of the students enrolled each semester. Required of enamel majors. Open to electives.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA346A.1 Credits: 3
Advanced students having will work independently on advanced assignments and research that correspond to the schedule of critiques and demonstrations given to the entire class. Open to enamel majors and electives.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA347A.1 Credits: 3
Advanced students having already taken Three Dimensional Forms and Enamel will work independently on advanced assignments and research that correspond to the schedule of critiques and demonstrations given to the entire class. Open to enamel majors and electives.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA348A.1 Credits: 3
Advanced students having already taken The Printed Image in Enamel will work independently on advanced assignments and research that correspond to the schedule of critiques and demonstrations given to the entire class. Open to enamel majors and electives. 3 credits.
Enameling: Advanced Projects
Course No. ENA349A.1 Credits: 3
This course will focus on advanced and experimental processes with enamel. Processes may include but are not limited to: torchfiring, electroforming, grissaille, plique-a-jour, enameling on silver and gold. Advanced students are expected to continue their exploration of the medium, focusing on enamel techniques not covered in the beginning course. Students are encouraged to explore 3-dimensional formats and large-scale applications at the same time as mastering their skills in the processes previously learned. Graduating students are generally working independently on research and production of work for the BFA exhibit. Technical demonstrations will be based on the skill level of the students enrolled each semester. Required of enamel majors. Open to electives.
Gretchen Goss
Professor, Jewelry + Metals
Gretchen Goss's work has been supported by Ohio Arts Council Individual Artists Grants, and is shown in exhibi...more
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