ARTS 230 Fall 2009 Drawing II

This advanced drawing course will continue to investigate the techniques, principles of organization, and ideas which were introduced in the Drawing I course. Having become more familiar with the drawing process, students will be encouraged through intensive weekly assignments to expand and challenge the conventions of markmaking. As with any discipline, familiarity with the rules allows the users to seek alternatives and develop definitions of how the drawing process can best be suited to their own visual vocabulary. The range of exercises could include traditional materials on paper as well as non-traditional methods and exercises.
Class Format:
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will be based on evidence of each student's progress, as shown by the weekly assignments and final portfolio; attendance and participation in class discussions are also considered part of the course evaluation
Additional Info: may not be taken pass/fail
Prerequisites: ArtS 100
Enrollment Preference:
Department Notes:
Material and Lab Fees: lab fee TBD will be added to the student's term bill
Distribution Notes:
Divisional Attributes: Division I
Other Attributes:
Enrollment Limit: 20
Expected Enrollment:
CLASSES ATTR INSTRUCTORS TIMES
ARTS230-01(F) STU Drawing II Division 1: Languages and the Arts Ed Epping
TR 1:10 PM-3:50 PM Spencer 318

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