Secondary/high school diploma
In-country equivalent of 3.0 high school GPA on a 4.0 scale
TOEFL iBT 80 (18 minimum subscores), IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum subscores), Duolingo 105, English GaoKao Subscore Minimum of 120/150 or 96/120 (Jiangsu), or completion of INTO Academic English Level 6 with no grades below C (language requirement may be waived on an individual basis based on SAT/ACT scores or previous study in English-speaking country)
The Art Department offers a rigorous, supportive and personalized environment with a sound liberal arts foundation. We are committed to developing in each student the capacity for creative problem-solving in making art. The Dorothy Young Center for the Arts is home to the department’s offerings. An outstanding faculty of practicing artists, dedicated to both their art practice and teaching excellence is teamed with a rare depth of facility: amazing studios, brilliant light, safety, technology, and space.
Discussing works of art with painters, sculptors, printmakers, and photographers in their studios; meeting with critics and dealers in Chelsea galleries; analyzing works in the Museum of Modern Art; visiting public art projects around the city. Every fall, students share these incomparable experiences on Drew’s Semester on Contemporary Art.
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I. Core (4 credits)
ART 106 - Drawing I
OR
ART 150 - Digital Imaging
II. Introductory Studio Art (8 credits)
ART 105 - Sculpture I
ART 106 - Drawing I
ART 112 - Ceramic Sculpture I
ART 130 - Photography I
ART 140 - Printmaking I
ART 150 - Digital Imaging
ART 160 - Painting I
ART 173 - Topics in Studio Art
III. Introductory Art History (4 credits)
ARTH 101 - Survey of Western Art: Ancient and Medieval
ARTH 102 - Survey of Western Art: Early Modern, Modern and Contemporary
IV. Intermediate-level Studio Art (8 credits)
ART 205 - Sculpture II
ART 206 - Drawing II
ART 212 - Ceramic Sculpture II
ART 230 - Photography II
ART 240 - Printmaking II
ART 250 - Digital Video
ART 251 - Digital Animation
ART 260 - Painting II
ART 270 - Special Topics in Studio Art
V. Upper-Level Studio Art (4 credits)
ART 305 - Sculpture III
ART 306 - Drawing III
ART 330 - Photography III
ART 340 - Printmaking III
ART 350 - Digital Studio
ART 360 - Painting III
VI. Additional (8-12 credits)
ARTH 306 - Early 20th-Century Art (Prerequisite for ART 385)
ART 385 - New York Semester on Contemporary Art (may be taken for 4 or 8 credits)
VII. Senior Studio or Intermediate- or Upper-Level Studio Art (8 credits)
ART 390 - Senior Studio I
AND
ART 392 - Senior Studio II
VIII. Capstone (4 credits)
ART 405 - Professional Practice
Student Work.
Selections of student work in drawing, painting, digital imaging, photography, printmaking, sculpture, animation and video.
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