Advanced Studio Practices: Drawing
Course Info:
- Instructor: Andrew Smaldone
- Department: Fine Arts
- Area: Painting and Drawing
- Credit Hours: 3, Contact Hours: 90
- Course Number (SRISA): SART 4101
- Course Number (Maryville University): ART 416
- Prerequisite: TBA
Course Description:
In this advanced studio art course students will focus on learning what it means to be a contemporary artist. While all art media may be explored throughout the course, drawing techniques will be the focus of the students' body of work. Professors will introduce prompts to students as a means to encourage them to think conceptually about their work. Practitioners will ultimately be required to push their artwork to a high degree of resolution by assessing and contextually clarifying how their work addresses the contemporary artistic landscape. Studio work will be augmented by readings meant to provide further investigative material in relation to cultural production. At the end of the semester students will be expected to have understood what it means to be a working studio artist and to take this knowledge with them into the real world.
This course is intended for advanced arts students. Students must submit a portfolio of at least 10 slides of recent artwork and list of studio art courses they have taken in college.
SRISA studio courses will have personal and course materials to be purchased in Florence. Unless otherwise specified there is no need to bring consumable supplies with you. On the first day of class your professor will inform you of materials needed and where to get them in Florence.