Special Projects in Drawing: Division II

Special Projects in Drawing: Division II is an Interdisciplinary Arts class taught by William Brayton.

Course Description
This course will integrate intermediate level drawing assignments with the discussion of artist's writings, slide talks, field trips to nearby drawing sites, and two student defined half semester long independent projects. Drawing as a visual practice will be defined broadly to allow for the exploration of forms and imagery across multiple genres, media and dimensions. Group critiques will provide a critical environment to aid in the development of a cohesive body of work. Visiting artists will give presentations and offer additional feedback on student work throughout the semester. Pre-requisite: at least one drawing course at the college level. Additional coursework in art history and other visual art media is highly desirable. A $20. dollar lab fee helps cover the cost of figure models. All drawing materials are individually purchased. Note: Special Projects in Drawing: Division III, will be offered in spring 2010.