Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0112 - Drawing Through

Spring
2017
1
4.00
Sara Rafferty
01:00PM-03:20PM TU;01:00PM-03:20PM TH
Hampshire College
322690
Arts Barn STUDIO 1;Arts Barn STUDIO 1
sgrHA@hampshire.edu
This course is a rigorous research project in the possibilities, meanings, histories, practices and contemporary meanings of drawing. It functions as an introduction to different ways drawing is used in contemporary art making. As such, we will be doing different types of investigations weekly. Through investigations into the history of drawing practices- with particular focus on its role in the liberal arts- students will develop a facility with materials, methods, concepts, and critique. Collaboration and shared findings are highly encouraged. In addition, students will be asked to do two essential drawing/artmaking activities alongside weekly projects: 1. maintain a strong sketchbook practice, and 2. develop an individual and personal visual vocabulary of concepts, themes, topics, subjects to be used in the creation of (drawing) artwork. Reading, writing, field trips, and oral critique are essential parts of the course as are the foundational activities of drawing and looking. This class will be challenging and useful for students at all levels of drawing experience, but is designed as a drawing foundation.
Arts, Design, and Media Independent Work In this course, students will spend approximately 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.