Painting & Drawing
Overview
The painting and drawing program enables students to have a focused and specialized education in the creation of works in painting and drawing media. It also supports students from all the other disciplines in art who seek painting and drawing as an elective. B.A., B.S. or B.F.A. degrees are available; the choice of a degree program is important and should be discussed with an advisor.
The concentration in painting and drawing is intended to introduce the student to the various possibilities of painting and drawing, to develop the skills and the knowledge needed to create artwork, to promote the intellectual and philosophical growth of the student, and to prepare them to sustain artistic and career growth beyond the university experience.
In introductory courses in painting and drawing, the emphasis is on fundamental, technical, and conceptual approaches, developing observational abilities, and acquiring skills in the handling of a variety of media. Exploration of the many possibilities for personal and innovative imagery is encouraged. Students analyze and evaluate their work and question intentions through informal and formal critique. With exposure to works presented in class, through readings, field trips and interaction with visiting artists, critics and scholars they are challenged to see the relationships between the production of art and its conceptual and philosophical basis.
In upper level courses in painting and drawing, students are encouraged to explore the possibilities that would lead to a personal direction, as well as to acquire knowledge and strengthen skills that would effectively support the desired conceptual or expressive meaning of the work produced. Emphasis is placed on the student’s individual strengths and independent, critical thinking is encouraged. Within the painting and drawing concentration, there are opportunities through electives for a variety of studio disciplines that can broaden one’s approach to painting and drawing.
The painting and drawing program is supported by two studios for drawing, two for painting and a wood shop for fabrication. One painting studio is exclusively for advanced students. There is 24-hour access to the Studio Center where the painting and drawing facilities are located.
Facilities
The painting and drawing program is supported by two studios for drawing, two for painting and a wood shop for fabrication. One painting studio is exclusively for advanced students. There is 24-hour access to the Studio Center where the painting and drawing facilities are located.
Hardware and Software Requirements
SADAH's programs require all students to have a laptop computer equipped with and capable of running any necessary software. SADAH considers a laptop an essential tool for total participation in classes and content. Read more about SADAH's hardware and software requirements.
Suggested Specifications
Operating System (OS)
MacOS
Storage (GB)
512GB
Screen Size (IN)
13”
Random Access Memory (RAM)
32GB
Graphics Memory (VRAM)
6GB
Processor (CPU)
M3 pro or Intel 13th Gen i7 / i9
Required Specifications
Operating System (OS)
MacOS or Windows 11
Storage (GB)
512GB
Screen Size (IN)
13”
Random Access Memory (RAM)
16GB
Graphics Memory (VRAM)
4GB
Processor (CPU)
M3 pro or Intel 13th Gen i5
Required Software
Microsoft 365*
Zoom*
*Provided by JMU
Dan Hall
Instructor of Art
Nieko McDaniel
Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing
Susan Zurbrigg
Painting and Drawing Area Head, Professor of Art