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Course Calendar re-post #1

WK 5
MO FEB 25 “Sex and the Suffrage Movement: What Does Sex Have to Do with the Suffrage Movement?” Washburn Lecture delivered by Dr. Susan Goodier, MacDonald Lecture Hall, 2:45 PM
TU FEB 26
Due: Project #3
Sighting practices / observational drawing / vine charcoal

TH FEB 28


Sighting practices / observational drawing / vine charcoal
Bring in a 8 x 10" Selfie MAR 05

WK 6
TU MAR 05
Introduce Project #4A Ink Abstractions & Placement Project #4A Ink Abstractions & Placement Perspective
Bring in watercolor paper #140

TH MAR 07
DUE #4A Gestalt theory / Placement Perspective
Introduce Project #4B Selfie Drawings in experimental value studies.
Bring in watercolor paper #140

WK 7
TU MAR 12
Introduce Project #5 Negative Shape Drawing

TH MAR 14
Student MultiMedia Presentations > 4 minutes
Research paper due 
FR MAR 15 Midterm

MO MAR 18 thru FR MAR 22 Spring Recess

WK 8
TU MAR 26 Figure Model Drawing from the human form
TH MAR 28 Figure Model

WK 9
TU APR 02 Figure Model
Project Due: Figure Drawing
TH APR 04 Figure Model

WK 10
TU APR 09 
Project #6 Due Figure Drawing
Figure Model
Color in Drawing: local color and symbolic color DRY + WET MEDIA 
TH APR 11 Figure Model
Wet & Dry media

WK 11
TU APR 16 
Project #7 Due: Exquisite Corpse* (may be subject to change)
Figure Model
Towards abstraction & constructed compositions
TH APR 18 Figure Model

WK 12
TU APR 23 Figure Model
Project #8 Due: Drawing of 4 feet
TH APR 25 Figure Model

WK 13
TU APR 30
Student Multimedia Presentations
White Conte drawings on dark ground
TH MAY 02 Last Day to Withdraw from a class
Project #9 Due White Conte drawings on dark ground
Student Multimedia Presentations
Preliminary drawings towards final project
Bring in all source materials and 140# paper

WK 14
TU MAY 07
Project # 10 Due Preliminery Self Portaits
Studio work on Final project Psychological Color
TH MAY 09 Last Day of Classes Campus Wide
Reading Day
Student #2 Research Paper due in Pepper's office by 2:00 PM

MAY 10 thru 14  FINAL EXAMS
SA 111 Final Exam Date: FRI MAY 10 2:45 > 4:45 PM
Project #11 Due Alternative Self Portraits

TH MAY 16 Academic Awards Banquet

FR MAY 17 Final Grades due 9:00 AM

SA MAY 18 Commencement

*Depending how the student population advances through each topic of study, the course calendar may be subject to change at the discretion of the instructor.

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