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Drawing is a fundamental visual skill that combines imagination and rational thought.

On one hand drawing is a teachable, thoughtful, universal visual problem-solving skill. On the other hand, drawing can be a private, personal investigation shareable as an expression of art.

In drawing courses students are asked to familiarize themselves with the intuitive, emotional components of their thinking. Balancing this is the student's research and evaluation of different historic drawing styles. Old and new visual solutions are studied. Students may borrow techniques while working toward maturing their own drawing strategies.

Students are exposed to alternative drawing approaches. While developing hand and eye coordination through extensive live model drawing, students develop personal and universal metaphors. The essence of drawing encourages creativity through simple, immediate, conventional or unconventional skills based on visualization.

 

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The goal of drawing is for students to acquire a new sensibility in their creative thinking and to explore, develop and convey that new sensibility.

 

 

Facilities

The drawing studio in FA 415 offers our students over 2000 sq. ft. of ample space to practice the various methodologies of drawing. The studio has 20 ft. high walls, natural ceilingread more

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Checklists & Procedures

BFA • Drawing Track

The BFA degree is the nationally accepted professional degrees in art and design. These degrees carry a high level of expectedread more

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Minor • Art

The minor in art is meant to give students an introduction to understanding many of the disciplines in art and design. Students take a condensed version of the art foundations core and course electives from many of art disciplines of their choosing with the art minor.


Drawing Faculty

Marc Leone

Marc Leone
Associate Professor
Office: FA 303
leonem1@nku.edu | (859) 572-6012

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Josie Love Roebuck
Josie Love Roebuck
Visiting Lecturer
Office: FA 332C
roebuckj1@nku.edu | (859) 572-6945
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Career Paths

Careers in art and design are ripe with opportunities. The 21st century multi-media explosion along with the emergence of the web, smart phones and digital tablets has created opportunities for designers and artists like never before. Business and cultural organizations across the planet need compelling visual content for these modern technologies. Combined with new tools such as 3D printing the creative class is helping to revolutionize our world. The drawing area will help the prepared, motivated student to earn employment in the following fields...

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