Texas Tech University

Students drawing in a classroom using an easel

School of Art
Minor in Studio Art
Drawing

drawing

Today's drawing is considered in a broader spectrum of art practices and also respected in its own right, rather than as a preparation for other mediums. In the study of art, a student's learning experience will be enriched when the student becomes proficient in drawing. The Texas Tech School of Art has a very strong drawing program that cultivates this mindset. All undergraduate students start with a foundation of studio drawing courses, in which they learn how to better observe and interpret the world around them. Students from all over campus come to these classes to learn how to draw, and how to explore drawing to express personal interests. Drawing ability and concepts can be applied to various areas, such as numerous design disciplines, illustration, animation, advertising, art history, architecture, engineering, science, medicine, and psychology, in addition to fine art studio. 

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Curriculum

COURSE OFFERINGS

  • ART 1302 2D Design
  • ART 1303 Drawing 1
  • ART 2304 Drawing 2

And three of the following:

  • ART 3323 Life Drawing
  • ART 3324 IllustrationART
  • 4320 Drawing 4: Rotating Topics
  • ART 3308 Beginning Printmaking 

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Pegah Abedi, M.A.

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Pegah Abedi, M.A.
Senior Academic Advisor (Undergraduate)

MINOR IN STUDIO ART IN DRAWING faculty

Shannon Cannings

Shannon Cannings
Drawing Coordinator

Carol Flueckiger

Carol Flueckiger
Associate Professor

Ghi Fremaux

Ghi Fremaux
Associate Professor

Devin Ratheal

Devin Ratheal
Instructor

Sangmi Yoo

Sangmi Yoo
Professor