CSTA 101: Expanded Drawing
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Expanded Drawing

CSTA 101
Push the boundaries of drawing through conceptual and mixed-media approaches. Investigate how drawing creates meaning, with guided projects and critical reflection.

Tuition Fees:
$2,460.00

Section Dates:

Description

What is the relationship between artistic practice and medium? What defines the limits of a medium? How do artists occupy expanded understandings of drawing? Expanded Drawing introduces students to drawing as a medium to explore creative ideas, encouraging students to think critically, creatively and conceptually, while strengthening their visual and technical skills. Through traditional and experimental drawing activities, students will consider a variety of topics and media that expand and challenge their understanding of drawing and its ability to communicate narrative, thoughts, ideas and creative expression. Part studio and part seminar, course topics are explored through lectures and demonstrations, guided research, group feedback and critique, and individual assignments. Be part of an exciting community of creative inquirers! Encouraging a culture of curiosity and reflection, this course invites students to collaborate with creative peers and expert instructors in examining how drawing shapes and expresses visions for the future. By the end of the course, students will walk away with a variety of projects to include in their portfolio, and documentation methods that best present their work.

What You'll Learn

  1. Explore a variety of experimental drawing styles, mediums and techniques, including but not limited to: gesture drawing, mark-making, texture, structure, composition, basic human anatomy, pictorial space and spatial rendering.
  2. Examine a diverse array of drawing methods, such as drawing as a quest for personal identity, as research and process, as synthesis and link between disciplines, and as media.
  3. Develop confidence in their creative practice through group discussion, critique, feedback and communication with others.
  4. Respond to a wide range of creative prompts, considering multiple ways of synthesizing creative ideas and emotions through drawing.
  5. Understand the requirements of a comprehensive art and/or design portfolio, including selection of work, writing a personal statement and appropriate documentation methods.