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Drawing

The Drawing program aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in drawing, and in aspects of two-dimensional art in general. The program offers electives which range from traditional analytical methodologies to experimental approaches which explore the very nature of drawing. Other electives pursue special content areas, such as landscape, in which the emphasis is placed on the development of imagery. In first year, students choose Drawing as a year-long subject (i.e. 25%); however, they choose two out of the four 12.5% one-semester first-year units (outlined below) to make up their individual courses. Years 2 and 3 are combined in respect of subsequent Drawing units, all of which are of 12.5% weighting and of one-semester's duration.

For more information contact: Mr Lindsay Broughton, (03) 6226 4344, Lindsay.Broughton@utas.edu.au

Handbook information on Drawing

Drawing Units
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