ART 1005 – Drawing I
Course Description
This is a foundation course in drawing from observation. Students will be introduced to drawing fundamentals through problems in still life, interior space and live model. Lectures, drawing sessions and structured critiques will be used to develop the formal, technical and conceptual understanding of the drawing process. Through the act of drawing with a variety of media, students will have the opportunity to develop basic knowledge and skills essential to all visual artists. There are no prerequisites for this class. Although students may have drawing experience, this course assumes no formal training in observational drawing.
Course is normally offered during the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Links to PDF documents from ART 1005:
- ART 1005-01, ART 1005-03: Shelby Shadwell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Syllabus Shadwell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Schedule Shadwell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Materials Shadwell
- ART 1005-02: Doug Russell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Syllabus Russell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Schedule Russell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Midterm Portfolio Russell
- ART 1005 Fall 2011 Final Portfolio Russell
- ART 1005-4: Sarah Rockett

