About ARTS 1100 A
Introductory study of visual experience through drawing and its transformation of the three-dimensional visual world onto a two-dimensional surface. Emphasis varies with Instructor. Credit not awarded for both ARTS 1100 and ARTS 1011.
Notes
SART, AHST, ARTE majors and ARTS, AHST, SART minors only during week of registration; Fee: $95; Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
This course introduces drawing and several techniques used by artists. Topics and methods explored in this course may include: observational drawing, simple artist books, conceptual mark making and drawing as performance. Drawing will be examined though class projects, looking at artist works and through reading, reading responses, discussion and attendance.
Section Expectation
This is a foundation level course, and as such, no prior experience with drawing is required. A willing and curious attitude toward your learning process and a strong work ethic will benefit students. Lab fees for this course will cover most of the materials required. While most of our classes will meet in our assigned classroom, we may have field trips for research both on and off campus. Students should expect to spend at least 6-8 hours of work for this course a week outside of class.
Evaluation
Students will be graded on projects, mid-term and final reflections, reading discussion responses and attendance.
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