Drawing (DRWG)

DRWG-205  Drawing I (3 Credits)  

Drawing I focuses on multi-dimensional visualization and delineation as well as drawing as a process of perception and projection. Students are introduced to visual structures and concepts in their historical and contemporary contexts.

DRWG-206  Drawing II (3 Credits)  

In Drawing II, students continue to refine their skills in multi-dimensional visualization and delineation and in drawing as a process of perception and projection. The uses of digital as well as traditional drawing tools will be explored. Students continue to investigate visual structures and concepts in their historical and contemporary contexts.

DRWG-211  Life Study I (3 Credits)  

In Life Study I, students study the human figure as expressing and reflecting concepts of nature. Approaches to the figure include formal structural analysis as well as the figure used as a medium itself, as an object of representation, and as the embodiment of human consciousness.

DRWG-212  Life Study II (3 Credits)  

In Life Study II, students explore the human figure as expressing and reflecting concepts of nature. Approaches to the figure include formal structural analysis as well as the figure used as a medium itself, as an object of representation, and as the embodiment of human consciousness.

DRWG-323  Drawing: Materials and Methods (3 Credits)  

Drawing: Materials and Methods is required for drawing concentrators and covers the technical aspects of drawing media, including the chemistry of substrates and papers, tools, pigments, paints and finishes, and their applications. The course will include discussions, lectures, demonstrations, and research assignments.