AT 160 - Painting for the Non-Art Major Description This course is offered to non-art majors who are interested in learning how to paint in oils. The course emphasizes traditional painting techniques and applying color sensitivity to still-lifes as subject matter. This course does not meet the requirements for art majors. Credit Hours: 2 Contact Hours: 4 School: School of Liberal Arts Department: Visual Arts Discipline: AT Last Revision Date Effective: 2017-03-03 20:10:19 Course Review & Revision Year: 2024-2025 Course Type: Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program. Course Format: Studio - 1:1-2
General Education Requirement: None General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): NA Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Employ color and painting techniques with skill and sensitivity.
2. Employ skill and sensitivity in synthesizing painting techniques.
3. Develop solutions to aesthetic and design problems through understanding of basic design principles, color theory, and the oil painting medium.
4. Objectively critique verbally and in writing one’s own artwork as well as those of others.
5. Demonstrate self-discipline to manage work load through the coordination of various steps of the painting process and be able to move back and forth between paintings in various stages of completion.
6. Use creativity and alternative thinking to brainstorm new ideas and possible solutions to problems or issues.
7. Complete work accurately, with attention to detail. Approved for Online Delivery?: No Course Outline: I. Painting Materials and Supports
II. Preparing the Support for Painting
III. The Compositional Sketch
A. Compositional considerations
B. Transferring the sketch to the support
C. Preparing the sketch for painting
IV. Temperature Painting
A. Temperature Color Theory
B. Using Medium in Oil Painting
V. Analogous Color Painting
A. Analogous Color Scheme
B. Analogous color shading
C. Complementaries in shading
VI. Glazing
A. Theory
B. Use of Medium
C. Application
VII. Scumbling
A. Theory
B. Application
VIII. Frottage
A. Theory
B. Application
IX. Copy from a Master
A. Art History
B. Techniques
X. Tenebrism
A. Art History
B. Techniques Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures: None Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None Instructional Strategies: Lecture: 10-25%
Studio-Lab: 60-80%
Demonstration/Mediated Instruction: 10-25%
Discussion/Critique: 5-15%
Mandatory Course Components: None Academic Program Prerequisite: None Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corerequisite(s): None Course-Specific Placement Test: None Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required Total Studio Hours Per Week: 4 Faculty Credential Requirements: 18 graduate credit hours in discipline being taught (HLC Requirement), Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: The instructor must have an MFA degree in painting and college teaching experience. General Room Request: Room 404 Main Maximum Course Enrollment: 18 Equivalent Courses: None Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit Accepted: None AP Min. Score: NA Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1 Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement: Fine Arts, A.F.A., Interior Design, A.F.A., Photography, A.F.A., Pre-Art, A.A. (General Transfer) Course Fees: $20.00 People Soft Course ID Number: 104349 Course CIP Code: 50.0799 High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No If yes, with which high schools?: NA Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Departments?: NA Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Companies?: NA
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