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  • Back to Page 3On to Page 5 Mother Birdhouse Margaret Matthews Macron pen on paper | 9″ x 12″ babybuddha Lydia Boorsma Ceramics | 10″ x 6″ x6″ Introspection Ricky Haneda Digital photograph | 1800px x 1200 px Cow’s Skull in Gesso and Ink Teagan Janes Gesso and ink | 21″ x 13″ Cowboy Mouse Elizabeth Bankowski Oil on canvas | 11″ x 14″ Portrait of Ian Carl De Jesus Jazper-T Arnett Colored pencil | 10″ x 9″ Float Levia Roskopf Oil on canvas | 16″ x 20″ Green window Lucy Harvey-Smith digital painting

  • of waste generated when a mold doesn’t perform as intended. It means that the original attempt needs to be successful for the most part, and doesn’t allow for a lot of tests and trials like you might find in a ceramics course. 3D digital modeling and printing are quickly replacing a lot of casting in art and industry as a method of replication, but the lessons are still relevant and provide a wide range of knowledge and application in many disciplines from cooking to aerospace. Tell us a bit

  • are an ancient archetype dating back 4,000 years or more, used symbolically, as a walking meditation, choreographed dance, or site of rituals and ceremony, among other things. There is evidence of the existence of the classical labyrinth symbol (the most ancient labyrinth pattern) across southern Europe and North Africa from roughly 2000 BCE. Over time it took the form of rock carvings and paintings, inscriptions on ceramics, tiles and coins.  The same basic design began to appear across Asia, the

  • Course Title ARTD 101 Drawing I - CX ARTD 102 2D Design/Color Theory - CX ARTD 110 Graphic Design 1 - CX ARTD 180 History of Western Art I - CX ARTD 181 History of Western Art II - CX ARTD 201 Drawing 2: Figure Drawing - CX ARTD 202 3D Design - CX ARTD 220 Photography I: BW Photography - CX ARTD 230 Ceramics 1 - CX ARTD 280 Art Methodology and Theory - CX ARTD 315 The Art of the Book I - CX ARTD 320 Photography 2: Digital Photography - CX ARTD 355 3D Digital Modeling - CX ARTD 380 Modern Art

  • programs in PLU’s Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts promote creativity and prepare students for careers in the visual arts and for lives of artistic expression. You can pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art or in Art History, or a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design. You’ll have access to a dedicated studio space for each artistic medium, including extensive facilities for ceramics and a darkroom for photography. You can also take advantage of state-of- the-art technology to design and

  • Earle. Read More The other Washington This January, in the heat of a tense transition of power in the nation’s capital, a ResoLute writer and photographer witnessed some PLU graduates in action and documented a slice of their lives of leadership, care and inquiry. Learn more about their work in Washington, D.C. Read More Makers in the Making Meet three Pacific Lutheran University seniors who use graphic design, ceramics and more to create art. Angelo Mejia ’17 is an ROTC student who came to PLU as

  • – regardless of their major or minor. She has served as the Concertmaster of the Orchestra each year – including on the nationally broadcast PLU Christmas Concert special. Rebecca Johnson: BFA in Studio Arts Rebecca’s recommenders boasted of her incredible talent in ceramics, and her beautiful work exhibited in the Senior Exhibition. The insightful and engaging way she handles her subject matter, her craftsmanship, and attention to detail are of the highest level. In addition to her incredible talent as a

  • creative problem solving in a methodical and organized manner. Includes projects in a variety of design areas. Prerequisite: ARTD 110 or consent of instructor. (4) ARTD 220 : Photography I: BW Photography - CX A studio class in photography as an art form. Primary concentration in basic camera and darkroom techniques. Students produce a portfolio of prints with an emphasis on creative expression and experimentation. (4) ARTD 230 : Ceramics 1 - CX Introduction to ceramic materials, tools, and techniques

  • expect to happen. This was my fourth visit to China, and my second as the Site Director for the program. In 2008 I was awarded a PLU Regency Advancement award to attend an international ceramics conference in Jingdezhen, which I thought was a once in a lifetime opportunity. This experience really piqued my interest and led to conversations with Greg Youtz (PLU Professor of Music), which in turn led to another trip all across China as a part of the Freeman Foundation Grant Program to foster Asian

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