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INTERMEDIATE DRAWING |
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Class
Hours: 0.0 |
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Credit
Hours: 3.0 |
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Lab
Hours: 6.0 |
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Revised:
Fall 2005 |
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Catalog
Course Description: |
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A
continuation of the fundamental concepts of drawing with emphasis on
composition, techniques and content. |
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Entry Level
Standards: see
prerequisites |
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Prerequisite:
ART 1011 (Drawing I) |
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Textbook(s)
and Other Course Materials: |
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None;
suggested readings will be assigned |
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I.
Week/Unit/Topic Basis: |
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Week |
Topic |
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1 |
Introduction to
course, materials, assignments and policies. Auto/Bio Still-life |
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2 |
Auto/Bio Boxes
Still-life continued; Class critique |
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3 |
Object/Abstraction,
Divided Picture Plane - charcoal and graphite |
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4 |
Object/Abstraction
continued; class critique |
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5 |
Sustained
Interior Composition, two and three point perspective - graphite, charcoal |
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6 |
Interior
Drawing; class critique |
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7 |
Continuous Field
Composition; denying the limitations of picture plane - open media |
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8 |
Continuous
Field continued; class critique |
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9 |
Series of
Opposites; divided picture plane - graphite, charcoal or conte |
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10 |
Series of
Opposites continued; class critique |
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11 |
Micro/Macro
Studies of organic object (visual research) - pen and ink/wash; |
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12 |
Thematic
development - open media; class critique |
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13 |
Figure studies;
components of anatomy |
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14 |
Figure studies;
sustained compositions - conte, charcoal and
graphite (open) Critique Portfolios due |
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Final Project:
Self Portrait Myth and Allegory - mixed media due |
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II. Course
Objectives*: |
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A. |
Demonstrate a
mastery of basic drawing media. II. |
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B. |
Demonstrate the
fundamentals of aesthetic criticism both in written and oral communication
and applications to past and contemporary works. I.3, I.5, II. |
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C. |
Demonstrate a
mastery of good elements and principals of design using a variety of
media and content. II. |
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D. |
Demonstrate the
ability to develop a personal content and style using critical
and visual thinking skills. III.,
II. |
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*Roman numerals
after course objectives reference TBR’s general
education goals. |
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III.
Instructional Processes*: |
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Students will: |
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Participate in
class critiques, both oral and written throughout the semester to
develop critical analysis and observational skills related to their own and other students' work. Communication Outcome,
Humanities Fine Arts Outcome, Active Learning Strategy, Transitional Strategy |
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2. |
Individually
and in a group, create multiple compositions using a variety of media for making an effective visual
statement. Humanities Fine Arts Outcome, Active Learning
Strategy, Transitional Strategy |
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Journal their
personal feelings/reactions to the leaning process to understand and build
visual thinking in order to progress to professional and
subsequent course work. Communication Outcome, Humanities Fine Arts
Outcome, Transitional Strategy |
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4. |
Do one or more
of the following during the semester, (1) attend exhibitions of
art in the area (2) attend lecture(s) by
visiting artists. Students will then participate in a group
discussion regarding the specific activity and its relation to
career direction, personal growth as regards aesthetic ability,
and/or philosophical aesthetics. Communication Outcome,
Humanities Fine Arts Outcome, Active Learning Strategy, Transitional Strategy |
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*Strategies and outcomes listed after instructional processes
reference TBR’s goals for strengthening general
education knowledge and skills, connecting coursework to experiences beyond
the classroom, and encouraging students to take active and responsible roles
in the educational process. |
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IV. Expectations for Student Performance*: |
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Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be
able to: |
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Utilize correct technique and basic mastery of graphite, conte, chalk, charcoal, pen and ink/wash,
colored pencils. A |
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Develop skill in the use of media/techniques through traditional
and experimental application; alone and in mixed
combination. A |
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Verbalize and participate in class critiques. B |
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Develop a spatial/compositional rational for the organization of
their work. C |
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Work up images from both set and implied subjects. A, C, D |
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Create a series of personal and thematic images. B, C, D |
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Develop visual thinking. D |
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Speak critically on personal content
and to justify same. B, D |
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Draw a connection between personal work and that of others to
contemporary and |
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*Letters after performance expectations reference the course
objectives listed above. |
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V. Evaluation: |
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A. Testing Procedures: |
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As a studio class, no formal written examinations will be
given, although students will be |
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B. Laboratory Expectations: See Portfolio below |
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C. Portfolio Requirement: 85% of grade |
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1 Bio/Still-life - Objects in confined box - graphite,
charcoal, and conte
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D. Outside Exhibition/Lectures: 10% of Grade |
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During the semester students will be expected to take
advantage of guest lectures, outside |
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E. Grade Breakdown: |
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10% - Participation in class discussion/critiques; verbal
and written |
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VI. Policies: |
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A. Attendance Policy: |
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Attendance is required and students are responsible for all
work missed due to absence. Assignments, due at critiques will
result in a failing grade if students have an unexcused absence.
Students must meet a minimum of 75% of scheduled class meetings in order
to receive a passing grade for the course (8 or more absences excused or
otherwise will result in a failing grade). |
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B. Academic Dishonesty Policy: |
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Students are expected to abide by sanctions listed in the
current college catalog under the Academic and Classroom Misconduct
guidelines. |
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C. Accommodations for disabilities: |
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If
you need accommodations because of a disability, if you have emergency
medical information to share, or if you need special arrangements in case the
building must be evacuated, please inform the instructor immediately. Please
see the instructor privately after class or in his/her office. Students must
present a current accommodation plan from a staff member in Services for
Students with Disabilities (SSWD) in order to receive accommodations in this
course. Services for Students with Disabilities may be contacted by going to Goins 127 or 131 or by phone: 694-6751(Voice/TTY) or
539-7153. |
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