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Department | Fine and Performing Arts |
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Teacher | Aubree Karner |
Sessions | 1 |
Prerequisites | Art Foundations |
GR Code | FA |
Offered | Previously |
Open to |
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors |
From the Renaissance to Modern Art, the human figure has long been a source of inspiration to artists. In this class we will explore how artists have approached their depictions of the human body. Using that inspiration, we will create 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional works that all depict some aspect of the figure.