Art & the History of Art 283 - Drawing in Time
M/W | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
In this studio course, students will explore their artistic voice through time-based drawing methods, learning both analog and digital animation tools and techniques, including hand-drawn, stop motion, and digital illustration, among other forms. The course will present fundamental concepts and historic examples that define drawing as a time-based form through individual and group assignments, critiques, thematic presentations, readings, and group discussions. Assignments will shy away from static images and embrace more expansive temporal possibilities of drawing practices.
Fall semester. Professor Flanagan.
How to handle overenrollment: Priority will be given first to ARHA Majors, Then evenly distributed between all classes
Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: An emphasis on in-class studio work, group work, independent work, in-class group discussions, oral presentations, reading, significant time working outside of class, in-class critiques including visual and verbal analysis