Drawing I
Drawing is studied as a tool to help enhance powers of observation and imagination. Fundamental elements of visual representation, including mass, shape, line, composition, value, and texture, are developed through drawing studies and projects. Students are encouraged to respond perceptually and conceptually to visual works presented in the studios, learning how to organize their insights both rationally and intuitively.
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Universal Code: ART101
Campus Courses
The following courses are associated with the Drawing I core course on the listed campus.
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Campus Course
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Alfred State
Brockport
Buffalo State
Canton
ARTS205
Cayuga
Clinton
Delhi
ART115
Dutchess
Environmental Science and Forestry
Erie
Farmingdale
Fashion Institute
Finger Lakes
Fulton-Montgomery
Geneseo
Herkimer
Maritime
Mohawk Valley
New Paltz
Niagara
North Country
Oneonta
Onondaga
Purchase
Rockland
Schenectady
Stony Brook
Suffolk
Suffolk
VA33
Sullivan
SUNY Polytechnic
Tompkins Cortland
Ulster
University at Buffalo
Westchester