3.00 Credits
This course affords students a wide range of practice and experimentation using various media on paper, including drawing (both wet and dry media), transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic paint, collage, image transfer, etc. Work must be done on paper, or a paper-like support (ie. Mylar), or must include paper in its construction in a substantial way. No pastels may be used in class due to health concerns. Students are encouraged to pursue their own interests in both technique and concept. This is a repeatable studio course; requirements vary by studio level. Credit may be applied to either Drawing or Painting Concentration depending upon the mediums used. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.