Beginning Observational Drawing (in person) | Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Beginning Observational Drawing (in person)

Learn the basic elements of drawing, such as line, value, texture, and shape. Study perspective and build skills for the successful transference of three-dimensional observation to a two-dimensional picture plane.

Course description

Emphasis is on observational drawing of large still lifes, live models, and small organic specimens and objects. Engage in multiple experimental drawing techniques using a variety of drawing media / Professional nude models will be used in this class. / Materials fee of $30 included in course tuition.

Open to students ages 18 and above. Review complete policies, including class cancellation policies, before completing your registration.

Class meeting details

This class meets in person on MCAD’s campus.

Required materials

Supplies for first class

  • 18 x 24" newsprint drawing pad
  • 18 x 24” drawing paper pad
  • drawing pencils (HB, 3B, 6B)
  • soft charcoal pencil
  • white charcoal pencil
  • 2 boxes of extra soft vine charcoal (not willow)
  • pen eraser kneaded eraser

Optional supplies

  • 18 x 24” drawing board

Students should expect to spend approximately $50 on supplies in addition to course tuition.

What to wear
Clothing appropriate for messy creativity.

Class savings

Register on or before January 20 and save $25.
Register for more than one class at a time and receive $25 off each additional class (same-day registrations only).
Additional savings. Are you eligible?

Questions?

Contact MCAD Continuing Education at continuing_education@mcad.edu or call 612.874.3765.

Register

Title
Non-credit Tuition
$495.00
Not Yet Open for Registration

Registration opens January 6.

  • Date:
    -
  • Time:
    6:30–9:30 p.m. CST
  • Day(s) of the week:
    Tuesday
  • Ages:
    Open to students ages 18 and above.
  • Term:
    Spring 2025
  • Instructor: Susan Sheilds
  • Location:
    In Person
  • SKU:
    CSFA 1002 01 SP25

Prerequisites:

none