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ART X 135
Advanced Painting

Designed for those at an intermediate or advanced level, students in this course develop and work on a personal project, with guidance and input from the instructor.

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C&EE XLC 254A
Environmental Aquatic Inorganic Chemistry

This course is part of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science (HSSEAS) Master of Science in Engineering Online (MSOL) program. It is available only to students pre-approved by HSSEAS. For more information visit msol.ucla.edu.

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ART HIS 874.03
Ninth Street Women: The Women of Abstract Expressionism

This class will take as its point of focus Mary Gabriel's book Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art, published in 2017.  The course will expand the book's content so as to include other female painters and sculptors allied with Abstract Expressionism. 

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ART HIS 853.42
Contemporary Los Angeles Art

Visit private collections, museums and curator-led gallery tours of current exhibitions in this field study of the contemporary Los Angeles art scene

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ART HIS 852.52
Explore Florence: The City and Its Museums

Take a virtual trip to Florence, focusing on the museums and architecture of the famed birthplace of the Renaissance.

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ART HIS 851.42
Exploring the Los Angeles Art Scene: A Six-Month Program

This course explores the current L.A. art scene--artists, dealers, galleries, and institutions--and the relationships between them.

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BIOLGY X 499.999
Horticulture Internship

Internships provide students the opportunity to gain hands-on industry experience.

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ART HIS 854.21
Contemporary Art

This course focuses on the art of the last 50 years, often labeled postmodern.

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ART 801.23
Afterglow: Shooting After Dark

This one day class will cover many aspects of the intrigue of shooting after dark, from architecture and travel to the night sky and the elusive Milky Way.

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ART 855.64
Figure Drawing Workshop: Exploring Gesture

Work from live models and focus on an exploration of gestural movement in this four session workshop

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ART X 434.57
Still Life Photography

This course provides a historical, commercial, and hands-on approach for exploring still life photography. 

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ART X 435.66
Photography in the Style of...

This course presents an examination of the styles and techniques of iconic photographers, and how to shoot in their styles using contemporary tools and techniques.

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ART 855.60
Introduction to Figure Drawing

In this four-week workshop with live models, learn and practice the fundamentals of figure drawing and engage in fun and creative exercises to build your skills.

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ART 855.51
Watercolor Workshop

Designed for beginners, this course introduces the techniques, materials and vocabulary of watercolor painting. Projects include painting from still life, and exploring the fundamentals of shape,…

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ART 821.11
Chinese Brush Painting Workshop

Explore the wonders of spontaneous-style Chinese Brush Painting with hands-on, step-by-step instruction.

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ART 803.81
Ikebana

Using branches, leaves, and flowers, create new and differently-styled arrangements each week that capture the beauty and elegance of nature.

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In Person
ART 802.49
Adobe Lightroom Workshop

An intensive introduction to Adobe Lightroom as an image management and RAW image processing system.

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ART 802.21
The Business of Photography

For those seeking to have their work published, this short course draws from decades of experience in the profession to advise on the myriad of business decisions that await you as an independent photographer.

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ART HIS 821.37
The Pillars of Western Art

This course will identify the 16 major artistic periods in Western civilization, from prehistory to contemporary, and will identify the single characteristic that best describes  the artistic endeavors of each period.

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ART HIS 879.14
Rembrandt: Fame, Fortune, and Bankruptcy

Politics, economics, religion, and Rembrandt’s family life all contributed to the rise and fall of his fame and fortune. Using Rembrandt as an example, this course illustrates how personal choices, along with an uncontrollable environment, work together to determine the direction and ultimate end of a life.

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