Advanced Drawing

Studio. For intermediate and advanced students interested in making a transition from known and seen objects and figures toward a freer and more imaginative concept and statement. The use of drawing media such as ink, crayon, collage, watercolor. Figure drawing, still life, landscape, and interior problems. Materials list given in class.

Foundation Studio 1

Foundation Studio is a course designed to introduce students to the materials, techniques, language, concepts and process of making, using and thinking/talking about Art. Unlike many other art courses, Foundations is an experience where learning comes not only from the projects and their results but also from the interaction among the entire group of students. Your actions, opinions, and participation, and those of your fellow students, are an important part of your art experience and learning. (Gen.Ed. AT)

Basic Studio/Drawing

Studio for majors. A comprehensive introduction to drawing as a basic foundation for expression intrinsic to all visual arts disciplines. Variety of media applied to study of line, value and mark-making in pictorial, compositional and content problems in extensive image development including landscape, still-life, and figure. (Gen.Ed. AT)

Senior Sem: Computer Studio

Students develop and complete individual semester-long projects of personal interest in preparation for B.F.A. Degree Project. Involves written component and weekly critiques. Prerequisites: at least five prior courses in area of specialization and all area core requirements. Required of all CPD area students in semester prior to B.F.A. Project.
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