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The graduate
Drawing program includes intensive studies in both traditional
and explorative drawing approaches. Faculty who teach drawing
represent aesthetically diverse philosophies and a range of
technical points of view. Facilities include a separate
upper-level drawing studio and single/double occupancy graduate
studios. The drawing studios comprise over 2,200 square feet in
Fairbanks Hall. Drawing faculty realize that a fundamental
definition of drawing is the act of mark-making on paper.
However, the drawing program is equally responsive to
investigations that extend, for example, into areas of
performance, installation, and multimedia. Students are
encouraged to engage in the discipline of drawing as both a
preparatory medium and a legitimate end in itself, for the
creation of high-quality personal statements.
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