ARTS 454
Spring 2014 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
An advanced studio course that considers a variety of activities defined traditionally, historically and contemporarily as drawing. Students will investigate the questions of what drawing is and how it communicates meaning. They will use and experiment with a wide variety of materials and concepts as they work on in-class projects and outside assignments, investigate the work of contemporary artists to see how the practice of drawing is being redefined, and consider the influence drawing has had on design and visual culture. Students will be encouraged to experiment, innovate, and develop new visual vocabularies.
May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Two prior courses in drawing; junior standing.
Class Materials Fee of $35 is required.
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60173
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Laboratory
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UG
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1:00PM
-3:40PM
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MW
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122 Flagg Hall
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Hogin, L
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