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Drawing Workshop (ART-108)


Semester: Summer 2021
Number: 0104-108-001
Instructor: Lawrence Frederick
Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Garden City - Klapper Center for Fine Arts 109
Credits: 3
Course Meets: June 7 - June 18
Course Materials: View Text Books
Related Syllabi: Jennifer Deutscher for Fall 2022*

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Description:

This course introduces the fundamentals of freehand drawing including basic linear perspective, gesture drawing, visual measurement, and the structural analysis of basic forms. Students will work in a variety of wet and dry media. Studio work will be augmented with visual presentations and classroom discussion. (Distribution Reqs:Arts)

Learning Goals:   Learning Objectives:Students will: 1. Demonstrate basic drawing skills using a variety of drawing materials2. Render a range of subjects from direct observation and visual interpretation3. Demonstrate an understanding of composition and design4. Use specific vocabulary to analyze and discuss drawings on the basis of technique, composition, the creative process and meaning5. Demonstrate familiarity with traditions of drawing through history and across a range of cultures

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