FYCST-1005: Drawing Studio - ML
Course Description
Drawing is a fundamental skill and a practice that is integral in art, design, and architecture practices and relevant to all programs at the College. Drawing 1 courses are designed to increase competency through the development of observational skills. These courses will introduce how drawing connects to multiple disciplines and is informed by diverse cultural contributions. Through developmental, weekly assignments, students practice the craft and precision of drawing, while coordinating fine motor skills with visual communication. Attention is given to building professional time management skills. Students choose one drawing course from the selection offered. Each Drawing 1 course emphasizes a focused approach and select materials to develop and strengthen drawing skills. Formal properties include: line, contour, volume, value, shadow, composition, negative/positive space, figure/ground relationship, perspective, planar analysis, focal points, and proportion.
As a multilingual-focused course, this section integrates the drawing-making component with an introduction to the practice of critique in North American art/design education. By reading, watching, listening to, and discussing other people’s experiences with critique and participating in their own critiques, students will explore its languages and conventions (or expectations), historical lineages (or origins), and power dynamics to gain familiarity and fluency in critique.
In subject:
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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Sections:
Fall 2022
Section Name | SF/Oak | Meeting Info | Instructor(s) |
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FYCST-1005-1: Drawing Studio - ML
Carol Elkovich |
San Francisco |
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