Markmaking and Representation

DRW2149.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2019 Markmaking and Representation

Course Description

Summary

The fundamentals of drawing are the basic tools for this investigation into seeing and translation. Using simple methods and means, the practice of drawing is approached from both traditional and experimental directions. The focus of this inquiry is on drawing from observation, broadly defined. In class drawing sessions are complemented by independent, outside of class work and occasional assigned readings. The goals of the course include the development of individual confidence in observational drawing skills, a working knowledge of the rich histories and contemporary concerns of drawing, and a practical basis for further inquiry into all the visual arts. Previous drawing experience may be helpful, but is not required of students enrolling in this course. Note: A portion of this class will be spent drawing the nude human figure.

Prerequisites

None.

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Corequisites

Corequisites

Instructor

  • Mary Lum

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2019

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

16