ARTS 100(F) Drawing I
This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of drawing. A significant portion of class time will be devoted to learning some of the basics of drawing, such as line, gesture, composition, and value. Acquiring technical skill is an important goal of this class, and intensive weekly assignments are a significant part of that process.
Format: studio. Evaluation will be based primarily on the quality and quantity of work produced as well as some attention to the student's progress. Lab fee.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 20 (expected: 20). This course cannot be taken on a pass/fail basis.
Hour: ALI

ARTS 100(F,S) Drawing I
The purpose of this course in beginning is to advance your understanding of fundamental aspects of the language of visual communication and expression. Through the development of greater visual acuity, an examination of the structure of the two dimensional image, and the study of appropriate working methods, you will work to give coherent visual form to your own observations, and will develop an enhanced ability to understand the images created by others. The development of appropriate technical skills, strengthening of observational skills, and a basic understanding of the interrelationship between form and content in drawing are the key aims of this course.
Format: studio. Evaluation will be based primarily on the quality of work produced as well as some attention to the student's progress.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 20 (expected: 20).
This course cannot be taken on a pass/fail basis.

Hour: First Semester: LEVIN
Second Semester: LEVIN

ARTS 100(F,S) Drawing I
This course will heighten your awareness of the visual world, teach basic drawing skills, and demonstrate how drawing operates as a form of visual exchange. Each class session introduces you to a specific drawing technique, concept or media. The homework assignments involve practicing the skills presented in class while encouraging personal expression by incorporating your own ideas into the art work. This course also promotes the understanding of artists and their work. It requires that you attend at least one Visiting Artist slide presentation to gain a deeper knowledge of artist's aspirations and practices. To allow for more practice with working directly from life, you are also required to attend at least two evening life drawing sessions.
Format: studio. Evaluation will be based primarily on the quality of work produced as well as some attention to the student's progress.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 20 (expected: 20).
Hour: First Semester: PODMORE
Second Semester: PODMORE

ARTS 100(S) Drawing I
An introduction to the fundamentals of the drawing process. Using a variety of materials and techniques, students will learn to articulate the relationships between line, form, space and composition. We will work primarily from observation and in both class work and assigned projects, emphasis will be placed on developing a basic visual vocabulary.
Format: studio. Evaluation will be based primarily on the quality of work produced as well as some attention to the student's progress.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 20 (expected: 20).
Hour: RAJA