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Apr 26, 2024
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ART 305 - Experimental Drawing An intermediate level course that covers a wide range of materials and procedures. Students will be pushed to expand upon their own definition of what constitutes a drawing through key issues and exploration including: chance, operation, exterior influences, the use of non-traditional drawing materials and tools, bringing drawing into a third dimension, and drawing as a means to, or part of, a larger whole. The course aims to help the student build a suitable foundation for further artistic development in a variety of media. Mature levels of invention and problem solving, and the development of critical insight that facilitates dialogue and conceptual skills are required. Lecture/lab. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 credits.
Prerequisites & Notes: Completion of 100-level requirements and 12 credits of 200-level studio practice.
Credits: 5 Grade Mode: L
Maximum Repeatability: 15 Coll/Fine and Performing Arts Art
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