About ARTS 1100 D
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 SART, AHST and ARTS minors only during week of registration; Fee: $95; Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
Focus on the fundamentals of observational drawing skill to construct naturalistic and believable composition. Students will acquire the technical and conceptual skills that are fundamentals of the drawing process, while developing their personal vision and creative goals within the field.
Section Expectation
In- and out-of-class studio work, independent work in a sketchbook, group critiques, and gallery visits will be among the activities in which all students are expected to participate. Student should expect to spend 6-8 hours a week on coursework outside of class.
Evaluation
Sketchbook: 10% Outside work #1: 10% Outside work #2: 10% Outside work #3: 5% Outside work #4: 10% In-class work: 55%
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