About ARTS 2110 OL1

Topics exploring themes in drawing at the intermediate level. Students will learn and experience non-traditional approaches to drawing and the dialogues around them. Representative topic: Experimental Drawing. May repeat for credit with different content. Topics vary by offering; periodic offering at intervals that may exceed four years. Prerequisite: ARTS 1010, ARTS 1011, ARTS 1014, ARTS 1100, or ARTS 1400.

Notes

Asynchronous online

Section Description

Topics in Drawing is an intermediate-level course that explores wide ranging approaches to drawing as a tool for creative expression, conceptual development, and technical refinement. Students will engage with a gamut of techniques, materials, and processes, delving into both traditional and experimental methods. The course emphasizes the development of a personal visual language while investigating themes such as narrative, abstraction, and the relationship between drawing and other art forms. Through individual projects, critiques, and discussions, students will expand their understanding of drawing as a dynamic and versatile medium, fostering skills in observation, composition, and creative problem-solving.

Section Expectation

Complete assignments on time, engage with your fellow students, be willing to learn and experiment.

Evaluation

Assignments are graded through a point system and a rubric, 100-0, A-F

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