Drawing
Overview
The drawing program promotes students' aesthetic and personal development as well as critical and historical understanding of drawing within the visual arts and our culture.
Beginning drawing courses emphasize observation and the traditional representation of objects and figure in space. Intermediate and advanced drawing courses, which also include figuration, address a wide range of personal and contemporary explorations.
Students work with traditional as well as experimental media. The Drawing Area has eight faculty members who maintain active careers, producing, exhibiting and publishing their artwork. Students receive substantial personal attention.
Current Work
Faculty
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Tony Crowley
Professor
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Andreas Fischer
Associate Professor
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James Mai
Professor
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Melissa Oresky
Associate Professor
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Nathania Rubin
Assistant Professor
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Michael Wille
Director Professor
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