BASIC PAINTING, SCULPTURE & DRAWING

Course no. ART 101 LB
Title Basic Painting I
Professor Laura Battle
Schedule Mon 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93414

Course no. ART 101 MM
Title Basic Painting I
Professor Medrie MacPhee
Schedule Wed 9:00 am-12:00 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93419

Course no. ART 101 EH
Title Basic Painting I
Professor Eric Holzman
Schedule Th 1:30 pm-4:30 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93426
An introduction to the language and methods of constructing a painting. Working from still life, landscape, and model, students will examine fundamental principles of color, form, space, and composition both formally and for their expressive potential. Practical demonstrations in color and in the proper use of materials will be given.



Course no. ART 105 AG
Title Basic Sculpture
Professor Arthur Gibbons
Schedule Wed 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93423
A practical and systematic study of the generation of volume, from drawing, though linear and planar construction (wood, glue gun), into (clay) modeling and (plaster) casting and carving. We will work on the realization of such concepts as solid and void (space); mass and gravity; axis (direction) and movement; compression and expansion; working in clay and plaster, with the complementary study of examples from art and nature.



Course no. ART 107 BG
Title Basic Drawing
Professor Jacob Grossberg
Schedule Mon 9:30 am-12:30 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93407

Course no. ART 107 JR
Title Basic Drawing
Professor to be announced
Schedule Tue 9:30 am-12:30 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93410

Course no. ART 107 MM
Title Basic Drawing
Professor Medrie MacPhee
Schedule Tue 1:30 pm-4:30 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93412

Course no. ART 107 AC
Title Basic Drawing
Professor Alan Cote
Schedule Wed 9:00 am-12:00 pm Fisher
Distrib. F
CRN 93416
A basic drawing course, required of all first-year art majors and open to all interested other majors by permission of the instructor. This course is designed to present the basic concepts of drawing. The student will explore problems in perceiving forms in light, handling space through hand-eye coordination, and problems that relate to drawing as a visual thought process.