Introduces intermediate drawing techniques and tools as well as the development of the language of drawing in historical and contemporary contexts. Promotes critical skills for sighting, measuring, designing and constructing in drawing. This is the second course in a three-course sequence.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion students should be able to:
- Apply creative ways to solve problems using a variety of strategies for making drawings.
- Implement a basic vocabulary to be able to actively participate in a critical dialogue about drawing with others.
- Understand, interpret, and critically evaluate drawings of the past and the present from one’s own and from different cultures to initiate a life long study of the diversity of perspectives of the human experience.
- Establish perceptual and conceptual skills to develop greater sensitivity and awareness of the visual world through drawing.
Prerequisites
Instructor permission also accepted.
Prerequisite Courses
Additional Information
This course fulfills the following GE requirements: Arts and Letters/ASOT-B, Arts and Letters/AS, Arts and Letters/AAS, Arts and Letters/AGS, Arts and Letters/AAOT.