DRAWING
Offered Spring, Summer, & Fall Semesters
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
A variety of subject matter: twisted olive
trees, rolling vineyards, and a variety of
landscape and cityscape textures and patterns
provide drawing students with new
stimulation and opportunities for exploration.
In direct contact with monuments of
traditional European art, the drawing student
has the opportunity to compare and assimilate
ideas and techniques of the Italian tradition
The student is encouraged to actively
compare historical traditions with contemporary
European art.
In all drawing classes there will be
opportunities to work from the figure as well
as landscape motifs. Work is in structured
studio courses and both undergraduate and
graduate level drawing courses are offered.
ARST 2010 Intermediate Drawing
(Undergraduate)
Prerequisites: ARST 1070 ARST 1080.
Varied approaches to drawing
incorporating experience with still life,
landscape, models, composition, analytical
and expressive drawing. The use of basic
drawing media will be stressed.
ARST 3010 Advanced Drawing
(Undergraduate)
Prerequisites: ARST 3000.
Advanced drawing stressing individual
projects and experimental approaches.
ARST 4000 Directed Study in Drawing
(Undergraduate)
Prerequisites: ARST 3010 or Permission of Department.
Independent projects for advanced drawing
and painting majors.
ARST 7020 Drawing and Composition
(Graduate)
Prerequisites: Permission of Major.
Projects in drawing with individual
and group critiques.
ARST 7030 Drawing and Composition
(Graduate)
Prerequisites: ARST 7020.
Projects in drawing, individual and group
critiques, continuation of ARST 7020.
ARST 7040 Drawing and Composition
(Graduate)
Prerequisites: ARST 7030.
Studio work in drawing, with consideration of
relationship of principles to picture structure.
Readings in Art History and Criticism.
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