CSTA 100: Drawing
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Drawing

CSTA 100
Explore drawing through traditional and experimental techniques. Build skills, express ideas visually and connect with peers in a supportive, creative studio environment.

Tuition Fees:
$2,513.20

Section Dates:

Description

Embark on an artistic exploration like no other, where we celebrate the diversity of creative expression through the art of drawing. Our drawing course is more than just a class; it's a community of young artists who share a passion for visual storytelling. You'll engage with like-minded peers, connect with mentors, and foster lifelong relationships with fellow creative individuals. Through hands-on assignments and personal exploration, you'll dive into a rich tapestry of traditional, technical, and experimental drawing techniques. From the subtlety of graphite to the boldness of charcoal, the vibrancy of pastels, and the versatility of mixed media, you are encouraged to explore diverse tools to bring your creative vision to life. At the heart of this course is a commitment to peer and instructor-led feedback.Learn from experts while also benefiting from the fresh perspectives of your creative peers. Together, we'll help each other grow as artists. This course is designed for teens, whether you're new to drawing or looking to uncover new pathways to creative expression.

What You'll Learn

  1. Define the fundamental principles and terminology of drawing, gaining a solid foundation in the language of visual art.
  2. Interpret and explain the historical and cultural significance of various drawing mediums and techniques.
  3. Apply a variety of drawing tools and materials effectively, demonstrating skill and control in creating different textures and tones.
  4. Analyze existing works of art, identifying elements of composition, style, and artistic expression.
  5. Synthesize your creative ideas and feelings into visually compelling drawings, utilizing symbolism, metaphor, and emotional resonance to convey complex concepts.
  6. Critique the work of peers through constructive discussions, applying art principles, aesthetics, and concepts.
  7. Create a portfolio of diverse artworks, reflecting your personal growth as an artist.