DR 311 - The Artist "Notebook"

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Montserrat College of Art
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3 credits Throughout history the artist notebook has played an important role in the development of visual imagery. From the sketchbooks of DaVinci, Turner, Picasso and Khalo, to the folders of Phillip Guston and the boxed sheets of Terry Winters, this course examines the ways artist notebooks are used to develop and process ideas in creative work. Through the use of notebooks, using a variety of materials, methods, and subject matter, the student will develop methods to work through ideas and to reach meaningful coherent resolutions. This course will be useful to all fine arts and illustration majors. Prerequisites: one 200-level drawing course Fulfills: Advanced Drawing Elective; 300-level Studio Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(978) 921-4242
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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