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  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of painting problems involved in the variable light, space, and form of cityscape and landscape. Work from various sites and sources.

    Note: This course may fulfill an advanced Painting/Drawing Studio Major or Studio Elective. Prerequisite:    Painting 2011 (0131) or 2111 (0132)

  • 3.00 Credits

    A painting course based on direct observation. Fundamentals of oil painting as well as an understanding of anatomy, composition, and the relationship of the figure to its environment are stressed. The development of an individualized approach and the use of content are explored through group discussion and assigned work. Prerequisite:    Painting 2011 (0131) or 2111 (0132)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of color, its characteristics, and interaction, explored through studio painting experiences.

    Note: This course may fulfill an advanced Painting/Drawing Studio Major or Studio Elective. Prerequisite:    Painting 2011 (0131) or 2111 (0132)

  • 3.00 Credits

    The senior painting studio program is designed to provide an intensive studio experience while working in individual studio space. The group works with two faculty members in individual and group critiques.

    Note: This is a 6 credit course sequence. Must register for both 4072 and 4172. Prerequisite:    Admission to the program is by faculty selection through the competitive process of portfolio reviews

  • 3.00 Credits

    A studio painting course with emphasis on the development of a student’s individual point of view. Class work focuses on the development of the student’s ability to work at a conceptually advanced level. Experimentation is encouraged and there are frequent class critiques. Prerequisite:    Painting 2011 (0131) or 2111 (0132)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The senior painting studio program is designed to provide an intensive studio experience while working in individual studio space. The group works with two faculty members in individual and group critiques.

    Note: This is a 6 credit course sequence. Must register for both 4072 and 4172. Prerequisite:    Admission to the program is by faculty selection through the competitive process of portfolio reviews

  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to encourage the development of mature skills in draftsmanship. Prerequisite:    Intermediate Drawing 2311 (0143) or 2321 (0144) or 2331 (0119)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced course focused entirely on the human figure as subject. There is emphasis on a variety of approaches to drawing the figure. Dynamics, proportion, anatomy, volume, and structure will be investigated through various drawing methods and selected materials. Frequent historical references will be made through reproductions and slides, and 20th century figure drawing will be thoroughly discussed. Prerequisite:    Intermediate Drawing 2311 (0143) or 2321 (0144) or 2331 (0119)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced course focused entirely on the human figure as subject. There is emphasis on a variety of approaches to drawing the figure. Dynamics, proportion, anatomy, volume, and structure will be investigated through various drawing methods and selected materials. Frequent historical references will be made through reproductions and slides, and 20th century figure drawing will be thoroughly discussed. Prerequisite:    Intermediate Drawing 2311 (0143) or 2321 (0144) or 2331 (0119)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Each week a different visiting speaker delivers a public lecture about the history of their work. The speakers are culled primarily from artists, but also from curators and critics. Class members meet after the public lecture for a seminar on the work and ideas presented. Each class member has a private studio critique with a few of the visiting speakers.
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