| Description | Building upon Drawing Studio: Materials and
Techniques (DRWG 208) and/or Drawing Studio:
Process and Transformation (DRWG 218), this course
focuses on further development of drawing
techniques and facilitates the students'
refinement of their chosen subject matter through
visual and text-based research. This includes
helping students to develop their own personal
approach to drawing, to experiment with drawing
mediums, mark-making, collage, scale, gesture,
etc., in a comprehensive manner. Students will be
introduced to historical, current, and emergent
paradigms of drawing production. The course
requires students to contextualize their formal
and conceptual interests while also encouraging
experimentation. Students can expect to produce
large quantities of work with in-process feedback
and workshops, culminating in a dynamic body of
work. |
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