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Drawing I

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-1028-A
  • Day(s) T
  • Dates Jun 11 - Jul 30
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 2.50
  • Cost 335.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

The course will provide a foundation in the fundamentals of drawing and design. Students will draw from live models, still lifes and interiors to acquire an understanding of the elements of composition: perspective, color, light and shadow, texture and line. Demonstrations and critiques will be ongoing while students explore a wide variety of styles-from the old masters to contemporary artists. Pencil and charcoal will be the primary media. Trips to museums and galleries are included.
NOTE: Please bring a rough newsprint pad (18x24") and 6B graphite pencils to the first session.

Instructor

Andrea Zakin

Painter, sculptor

Education:

MA, Hunter College; Columbia University; School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

One-person exhibitions include:

Syracuse University, NY; Fairleigh Dickinson University; Abraham Rattner Memorial Gallery; Philadelphia Art Alliance; Barbara Ingber Gallery

Group exhibitions include:

Elaine Benson Gallery, Small Walls Gallery, Zeus Trabia Gallery, Adagio Gallery, Lehman College Art Gallery

Consultant:

New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, New York State Department of Education, The Center for Arts Education

Grants include:

Altos de Chavon, Dominican Republic; MacDowell Colony; Ossabaw Island Project; ArtsConnection

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Figure Drawing I

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-1030-A
  • Day(s) W
  • Dates Jun 05 - Aug 14
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 133/141 West 21st Street

Description


This course will emphasize the primary facets of drawing the figure that have given it an enduring and prominent place in art. Drawing and representing the figure will lead to a better understanding of line, gesture, proportion, volume and composition. Concept, observation, character and materials will be discussed in relation to portraying the human figure. Classical traditions as well as contemporary examples of figure drawing will be explored. All drawing media are welcome, including ink and watercolor.
NOTE: Please bring a medium-tooth drawing pad and newsprint pad (18x24"), medium and soft charcoal, assorted B pencils, a kneaded eraser and a white plastic eraser to the first session.

Instructor

Anton Van Dalen

Fine artist

Education:

Amsterdamse Grafische School

Represented by:

Adam Baumgold Gallery

One-person exhibitions include:

Cleveland State University; Exit Art; Edward Thorp Gallery; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; James Graham Gallery; Tyler Gallery, Temple University

Group exhibitions include:

Whitney Museum of American Art; Dia Foundation; New Museum of Contemporary Art; San Francisco Art Institute; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Art Institute of Chicago; New-York Historical Society; Pace University Gallery; The Drawing Center; Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center; International Center of Photography; Pace University Art Gallery; Center for Architecture; UBS Art Gallery

Performance:

Avenue A Cut-Out Theatre at Spaces, Cleveland; Exit Art; Aachener Kunstverein, Germany; Fijnhout Theater, Amsterdam; New-York Historical Society; Museum of Modern Art

Public art projects include:

New York City Board of Education, P.S. 20, Percent for Art Program; Metropolitan Transit Authority, Nevins Street Station; College of Staten Island, CUNY

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Figure Drawing I

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-1030-B
  • Day(s) T
  • Dates Jun 11 - Jul 16
  • Hours 10:00AM - 04:00PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description


Through observation and using the model as subject matter, students will learn the fundamentals of drawing. This course will concentrate on each student's personal development. Using a variety of materials, straightforward consideration of a subject and unconventional approaches, students will explore the elements needed to create successful drawings.
NOTE: Please bring a newsprint pad (18x24"), vine charcoal, soft charcoal pencils and crayons to the first session.

Instructor

Judy Mannarino

Fine artist

Education:

BFA, with honors, School of Visual Arts

One-person exhibitions include:

Fiction/Nonfiction Gallery; Penine Hart Gallery; Addison/Ripley Gallery, Washington, DC; LedisFlam Gallery

Group exhibitions include:

Elliot Smith Gallery, St. Louis; Die Kampnagel Fabrik Hamburg; Visual Arts Gallery; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Terrain Gallery, San Francisco; George Billis Gallery

Publications include:

Artforum, Art in America, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, The Village Voice

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Drawing I

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-1030-CE
  • Day(s) TH
  • Dates Jun 06 - Aug 22
  • Hours 06:00PM - 10:10PM
  • Ceus 4.50
  • Cost 470.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 133/141 West 21st Street

Description


Remember those children's coloring books with their beautiful, even, unbroken lines that we tried so hard not to mess up with our crayons? Those lines so strongly defined drawing on a subconscious level that drawing without an outline is the first hurdle that will be addressed in this course. We will explore drawing through a variety of mediums, including pencil, charcoal, pastel, sumi ink and brush, scratchboard and acrylics. Working exclusively from the live nude, students will become familiar with the principles of drawing such as line, tone, mass, light, composition, positive/ negative space, scale, linear perspective, atmospheric perspective and analytical observation. We will do all of this in a supportive atmosphere with an emphasis on individual goals and levels of experience. Discussion of student work will be an ongoing group activity. The goal is for each student to complete the course with a newfound excitement about drawing and a sense of direction in the development of his or her drawings for the future.
NOTE: Please bring a newsprint pad (18x24") and compressed charcoal to the first session. This course may be taken for undergraduate credit. Please refer to FDD-1030-CE in the credit courses section of this website for details.

Instructor

Paul Fortunato

Fine artist

Education:

BFA, with honors, School of Visual Arts

Exhibitions include:

Christie's; Lowe Gallery at Hudson Guild; Drawing Center; Washington Square East Galleries, New York University; Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY; Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT; Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning; Rafik Exhibition Space

Publications include:

The New York Times, Juxtapoz

Awards include:

Elizabeth Foundation, National Academy of Design, MacDowell Colony, Ucross Foundation, Hillwood Art Museum

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Drawing II

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-1035-CE
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jun 03 - Aug 12
  • Hours 06:00PM - 10:10PM
  • Ceus 4.50
  • Cost 470.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 133/141 West 21st Street

Description


This course is geared toward students who have some experience with drawing. In an exciting and supportive atmosphere we will build upon basic skills. Using models as our focus, with diversions into still life and landscape, technical and conceptual issues will be equally explored. Experimentation with a variety of techniques, as well as wet and dry materials will help students develop their artistic voices and approaches to drawing. Properties of scale, time, line, tone, composition and individual expression will be emphasized. Examples of historical and contemporary drawing will be shown. Discussion of student work will be an ongoing group activity.
NOTE: Please bring your favorite drawing materials, a drawing board, a kneaded eraser and paper (18x24") to the first session. This course may be taken for undergraduate credit. Please refer to FDD-1035-CE in the credit courses section of this website for details.

Instructor

Paul Fortunato

Fine artist

Education:

BFA, with honors, School of Visual Arts

Exhibitions include:

Christie's; Lowe Gallery at Hudson Guild; Drawing Center; Washington Square East Galleries, New York University; Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY; Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT; Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning; Rafik Exhibition Space

Publications include:

The New York Times, Juxtapoz

Awards include:

Elizabeth Foundation, National Academy of Design, MacDowell Colony, Ucross Foundation, Hillwood Art Museum

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Figure Drawing II

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-2019-A
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

The human body remains an invaluable resource in the study of drawing. With the figure as our focus, this course aims to enrich your artist's hand and increase your mastery of media (charcoal, graphite, sanguine, wet media and collage). We will work on refining your skills through drawing the model in short and long poses. Practice in the integration of media will be part of each class, supported by examples of the masters such as Matisse, Diebenkorn and Picasso. Weekly critiques will end the session. This course is a dynamic way to learn from others while further developing your own voice and confidence in drawing.
PREREQUISITE: A basic figure drawing course, or equivalent.
NOTE: Please bring a newsprint pad (18x24"), charcoal and erasers (Klik or similar quality) to the first session.

Instructor

Susan Hambleton

Fine artist

Education:

BA, Columbia University; BFA, School of Visual Arts; MFA, Hunter College

One-person exhibitions include:

Sears-Peyton Gallery; Icon Contemporary Art, Brunswick, ME; Quartet Editions; The Gallery; Cava Gallery, Philadelphia

Group exhibitions include:

Jane Thurn Gallery; National Academy of Design; O'Hara Gallery; Gallery Three Zero; Artists Space; Nancy Hoffman Gallery; Rukaj Gallery, Toronto

Collections include:

Prudential Insurance Company of America, Nynex, Museum of Modern Art, IBM, American Express

Publications include:

Artforum, ARTnews, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Village Voice, The New York Times, Art in America

Awards include:

Pollock-Krasner Grant, Hollybrook Foundation, MacDowell Colony

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Anatomy and the Live Model

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-2022-A
  • Day(s) TH
  • Dates Jun 06 - Aug 15
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

This course will focus on the relationship of a skeleton to a live model. The skeleton will be placed in a different pose each week and the model will assume that pose. An anatomy lesson based on the pose from skeletal through muscular will be given. The semester will be divided between female and male models. Standing, sitting, reclining and action poses will be included.
NOTE: Please bring ebony pencils, a black and a brown grease pencil (china marker), a smooth newsprint pad (18x24"), a box of push pins, a white plastic eraser, single-edge razor blades and/or Staedtler lead holder, lead pointer, 3B leads to the first session.

Instructor

Andrew Gerndt

Painter, sculptor

Education:

Certificate, with honors, School of Visual Arts

Group exhibitions include:

Vancouver Art Gallery; Hundred Acres Gallery; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art; Visual Arts Gallery; Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; University of Alabama Art Gallery, Birmingham

Publication:

American Artist

Collections include:

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Warsaw Museum of Modern Art

Awards include:

Theodoron Award, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

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Pastels

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-2204-A
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jun 10 - Jul 29
  • Hours 06:30PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 2.00
  • Cost 270.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 133/141 West 21st Street

Description

Experience how the richness of pastels combines the expressive sensibilities of both drawing and painting. Learn to layer, blend and build color with pastels as you further develop your drawing skills. Projects inspired by natural objects, still life, set-ups and models will be presented to develop your ability to observe, translate and transform through color. Discussions on practical color theory, composition, three-dimensional form and personal content, as well as demonstrations and individual and group critiques will supplement studio work. Beginning students will discover pastels to be a flexible, forgiving medium to hone skills while transitioning to color. Experienced students are encouraged to develop their technique and personal vision through class and independent projects.
NOTE: Please bring two sheets of white charcoal or pastel paper (18x24"), soft vine or willow charcoal, compressed charcoal, erasers and masking tape to first session. Experienced students may also bring pastels.

Instructor

Shelley Haven

Fine artist

Education:

BA, SUNY Binghamton; MFA, MA, University of Iowa

One-person exhibitions include:

Tompkins Square Gallery, New York Public Library

Group exhibitions include:

Lesley Heller Gallery; Central Booking; Kingsborough Community College; Manhattan Graphics Center; Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi

Collections include:

Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, Stedelijk Museum, New York Public Library

Grants include:

Puffin Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Artist residencies include:

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Fundación Valparaiso, Millay Colony for the Arts, Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Anderson Center

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Classical Portrait Drawing

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-2338-A
  • Day(s) M,T,W,TH,F
  • Dates Jun 03 - Jun 07
  • Hours 09:00AM - 05:00PM
  • Ceus 4.00
  • Cost 975.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

If you want to improve your drawing accuracy and master classical drawing techniques, this workshop is designed for you. Since the most critical aspect of successful portraiture is achieving a good likeness, any deviation will affect both the character of your subject and the dimensionality of your drawing. Draftsmanship is a skill that can be learned. Working from live models, you will discover how to create accurate and solid drawings. The focus of this workshop, taught by an award-winning portrait artist, is learning to see objectively and how to identify the specific proportions and structure unique to each individual. You will learn how to construct a proper framework on which you can build a lifelike portrait that expresses the personality of your sitter, and improve your portrait drawings and paintings. All techniques will be thoroughly demonstrated and explained.

Instructor

Marvin Mattelson

Portrait artist

Education:

BFA, University of the Arts

Clients include:

New York Archdiocese, MBNA, ITT Corporation, MetLife, Time Warner, DreamWorks, IBM, MTV, Fedex, Disney, Newsweek, Warner Publishing, Putnam, A&E, CBS, ABC, Geffen Films, Nynex, National Geographic, Scientific American, U.S. Postal Service, Angel Records, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Redbook, Look, Psychology Today, New York magazine, Grey & Grey

Exhibitions include:

Richard C. von Hess Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia; American Society of Portrait Artists; Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists; Society of Illustrators; New York Society of Portrait Artists; Long Island Professional Artists' Showcase

Publications include:

Step-by-Step Graphics, Graphis Annual, Communication Arts, Idea, Print, Folio

Awards include:

First Place, Best Portfolio, Portrait Society of America; American Society of Portrait Artists; Society of Illustrators

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Drawing and Painting the Evening Landscape: Outdoor Locations

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-2569-A
  • Day(s) W
  • Dates Jun 12 - Aug 07
  • Hours 05:30PM - 08:30PM
  • Ceus 2.00
  • Cost 270.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

Capture the changing light and color of the summer evening landscape en plein air with both quick sketches and longer studies in the medium of your choice. We will meet at various outdoor locations-New York City parks, gardens and shorelines-to experience a variety of views and subjects. Each session will begin with a tour of the locale to gain an understanding of the area that will aid in selecting and framing your subject. Attention will be given to composition and spatial concepts as well as development of drawing and painting skills, personal interpretation and use of portable mediums. Individual guidance, presentations and group critiques will support the creative practice.
NOTE: Please bring black-and-white or color medium of your choice, and paper or canvas to the first session. Students wanting guidance in selecting a medium should bring charcoal (soft vine or willow, compressed sticks and pencils) or graphite (#9B Pitt brand woodless pencil, graphite sticks and pencils), masking tape and a pad (smaller than 18x24") to first session.

Instructor

Shelley Haven

Fine artist

Education:

BA, SUNY Binghamton; MFA, MA, University of Iowa

One-person exhibitions include:

Tompkins Square Gallery, New York Public Library

Group exhibitions include:

Lesley Heller Gallery; Central Booking; Kingsborough Community College; Manhattan Graphics Center; Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi

Collections include:

Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, Stedelijk Museum, New York Public Library

Grants include:

Puffin Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Manhattan Community Arts Fund

Artist residencies include:

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Fundación Valparaiso, Millay Colony for the Arts, Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Anderson Center

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Portrait Drawing

Course Details
  • Course Number FDC-3116-A
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:00PM
  • Ceus 3.00
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 133/141 West 21st Street

Description

The focus of this course will be to teach the foundation that guides drawing a portrait from a live model. A step-by-step approach will make this an easy-to-understand but challenging experience. Through observation, we will analyze the structure of the face by employing different methods, from quick sketches to the more elaborate and finished portrait drawing. Proportion and scale will be emphasized with traditional concepts, such as line, shadow and volume. Our goal will be to show that the structures we draw express the character and personality of our subject, built up in layers, section-by-section and consolidated into a finished drawing. We will also explore the great masters of this discipline, from Dürer and Holbein, Rembrandt and Vermeer to modern and contemporary artists such as Lucian Freud and Alice Neel.
NOTE: Please bring drawing and newsprint pads (18x24"), soft charcoal of differing thickness, pencils (6 to 6B), a kneaded eraser and a soft vinyl eraser to the first session.

Instructor

Alphonse Van Woerkom

Fine artist, illustrator, cartoonist

Education:

BFA, Academy of Fine Arts, Breda; MFA, Jan van Eyck Academie

Clients include:

Toronto Star, The New York Times, Random House, London Times, NRC Handelsblad

Group exhibitions include:

Sragow Gallery, PS 122

collections include:

The National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC

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Collage Workshop

Course Details
  • Course Number FIC-2346-A
  • Day(s) TH
  • Dates Jun 06 - Aug 15
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:00PM
  • Ceus 3.00
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 209 East 23rd Street

Description

This drawing course replaces the pencil with the knife. On a theoretical level, it will examine the world of printed media in detail and then re-appropriate that media. While it starts with computer-based commercial imagery it returns the material to the hand and mind of the artist. We will begin with décollage technique, which is the removal of information from an existing source, and use it to create new collage works. Students will have very liberal guidelines as to what kind of images to make, only that they should compile as many images as possible. Class discussions focus on text and image, our mediated environment and hand skills. An exciting break for the working professional to return to art as an intellectually stimulating hand practice, it is also an entertaining exercise in artmaking for the part-time artist both in practice and as an introduction to higher level critical thought.
Note: Please bring an X-Acto knife, a ruler and a magazine (staple bound) to the first session.

Instructor

Lane Twitchell

Fine artist

Education:

BFA, University of Utah; MFA, School of Visual Arts

One-person exhibitions include:

Freeman Space; Roebling Hall; The Museum of Fine Arts, The State University of New York, Albany; Schweithfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn; Roland Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, NY; Greenberg Van Doren Gallery; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Deitch Projects

Group exhibitions include:

Museum of Art and Design; MoMA PS1; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse; Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia, MO; Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Witchita, KS; Katonah Museum of Art, NY; Bronx Museum of the Arts; New York Academy of Sciences; DC Moore Gallery; Paul Morris Gallery; Caren Golden Fine Arts; G-Module, Paris; White Columns; Artists Space New York; Art in General

Collections include:

Museum of Modern Art; Baltimore Museum of Art; The Cartin Collection; The Hort Collection; The Rachofsky Collection, Dallas; Sammlung Goetz Collection, Munich; Art Bank Program, U.S. State Department

Publications include:

Washington Post, The New York Times, The Village Voice, Raygun, Communication Arts, Art in America, Time Out Chicago, Time Out New York, Chicago Tribune, Art on Paper

Awards include:

New York Foundation for the Arts, Rena Hort Mann Foundation, MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center National Studio Program. Public commissions include: New York Public Art for Public Schools, P.S. 161; Percent for Art Program, PATH Center, Bronx; Chicago Public Art Program, Goldblatt Building

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Painting/Drawing Workshop

Course Details
  • Course Number FPC-2237-A
  • Day(s) M,T,W,TH,F
  • Dates Jul 22 - Jul 26
  • Hours 09:30AM - 05:00PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 80.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 136 West 21st Street

Description

This intensive workshop combines figure drawing in the morning with paintings based on "systems" in the afternoon, to get participants to work beyond their comfort zone. The fast paced, observational drawings (with multiple models) are warm-ups prior to daily painting assignments. By working figuratively, as well as abstract compositions, and quickly as well as slowly, habits are challenged, allowing participants to push themselves at a more challenging pace than the average studio course. While this class is open to all levels, its "bootcamp" atmosphere requires a serious commitment for the week.
NOTE: A supply list will be distributed upon registration for this course.

Instructor

Peter Hristoff

Fine artist

Education:

BFA, School of Visual Arts; MFA, Hunter College

One-person exhibitions include:

Yapi Kredi Cultural Center, Istanbul; CAM Gallery, Istanbul; Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco; Hagia Sophia Museum, Istanbul; David Beitzel Gallery; Mincher/Wilcox Gallery, San Francisco; Shea & Bornstein Gallery, Santa Monica

Group exhibitions include:

Lohin-Geduld Gallery; Katonah Museum of Art, NY; Solomon Fine Arts, Seattle; George Billis Gallery; Residency Unlimited; Flux Factory; Pera Museum, Istanbul

Publications include:

Time Out Istanbul, The Village Voice, Artforum, Milliyet, Art in America, The New York Times, ARTnews

Awards include:

New York Foundation for the Arts, Joan Mitchell Foundation, Moon and Stars Project Grant, Meandros Project Residency Award

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The Draw Anything Class (Especially From Your Head)

Course Details
  • Course Number ILC-2156-A
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jun 10 - Jul 08
  • Hours 10:00AM - 04:00PM
  • Ceus 3.00
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 136 West 21st Street

Description

This course is for anybody, to draw anything. Most people would like to draw from their heads, but don't. This course deals with the problems that stop people from drawing without copying. If you can draw from your head, you can draw anything, because everything is in there. The Draw Anything Class is for anyone who wants to draw without copying, right now. In-class exercises will explore different media and the problems the artist confronts when drawing without reference. Students will work at their own pace with individual instruction. You will be shown how to make up your own ideas, go through the sketch process, and on through the finished drawing. Finally, we will look at how to be objective about the results. The completed drawings become the basis for new ideas, new drawings and new information. You end up teaching yourself how to draw anything, especially from your head.
NOTE: Please bring 10 sheets of white paper (8.5x11") and a felt tip (black) pen or 5B pencil or ebony pencil to the first session.

Instructor

Jerry Moriarty

Illustrator, painter, cartoonist, paintoonist

Education:

BFA, Pratt Institute

One-person exhibitions include:

Corridor Gallery, Kamikaze, Printed Matter, Visual Arts Museum, CUE Art Foundation

Group exhibitions include:

Blue Coat Gallery, Liverpool; Lambiek Gallery, Amsterdam; University of Massachusetts; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Phoenix Art Museum; Vancouver Art Gallery

Author, illustrator:

Jack Survives, The Complete Jack Survives

Publications include:

Seventeen, Esquire, Eros, GQ, Raw, Sports Illustrated, Denver Post, Picture Story, El Vibora, The New Yorker, Kramers Ergot, Comic Art, Art Review, ARTnews, The Believer. Children's books for Scholastic, Young Scott

Awards include:

National Endowment for the Arts, Society of Illustrators

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Drawing New York City

Course Details
  • Course Number ILC-2184-A
  • Day(s) M
  • Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 395.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 136 West 21st Street

Description

Using various locations as our classroom, this course will focus on how to sketch different characters in their environments. The instructor will work with students on an individual basis, and you may choose to concentrate on a specific area of interest such as the figure, gesture, architecture or perspective. Students may work in any medium and instruction will be given for a variety of materials, including charcoal, pastel and pen-and-ink. Each session will end with an informal critique. In past semesters, locations have included Chinatown, South Street Seaport, night court and Grand Central Terminal.
NOTE: Please bring a white all-purpose drawing pad (18x24", 50 lbs.), graphite pencils (8B and 9B), and a kneaded eraser to the first session.

Instructor

John Ruggeri

Illustrator

Education:

BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts

One-person exhibitions include:

School of Visual Arts

Group exhibitions include:

Fine Art Gallery Center for Music, Drama and Art, Lake Placid, NY

Publications include:

The New York Times Magazine, Seventeen, Mademoiselle, Self, Print, Rolling Stone, House & Garden

Award:

Distinguished Artist-Teacher Award, School of Visual Arts

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