Drawing
It all begins with a pencil. The first mark, the second line, the third shape, the infinite possibilities. Strengthen your foundational skills and hone your perspective. Enhance your visual language by experimenting with different media.
Overview
Adapting skills-based learning and research methodologies, the University of South Florida drawing program supports art-making as a process of inquiry that is continually sharpened by experience, knowledge and practice. Area faculty work closely with students in your drawing practice and to encourage you to consider art within international, national and regional contexts.
Undergraduate Program
At beginning levels, working from observation conveys visual principles of form and space while emphasizing essentials of technical training. From figure drawing to perspective works, Intermediate courses focus on various topics including mixed media, digital processes, and global landscapes; special topics courses reflect faculty research interests.
Intermediate courses also introduce theoretical and cultural ideas through projects that prepare students for the tutorial nature of advanced coursework.
At the advanced level, drawing and painting disciplines combine. Students develop a body of work and conceptual framework for their visual practice. Students may apply for private 24-hour access studios.
Graduate Program
Our nationally ranked Master of Fine Arts degree is an idea-centered program encouraging broad media exploration, in-depth projects and engagement with theoretical and cultural issues.
The MFA program encourages our graduate students to take advantage of excellent private studio space, technical facilities and the opportunity to teach. Graduate students receive focused, individual attention in their studio work from professionally active research and teaching faculty. In their first year, graduate students work closely with faculty as graduate assistants, often helping in their courses and gain experience to teach independently. In their studio work and pedagogy, MFA students are integral to the area’s mission for delivering contemporaneous content.
Degrees / Ways to Study
To study drawing at USF, students can pursue the following undergraduate and graduate studio art degrees at the School of Art & Art History.
- Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Studio Art
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Studio Art
- Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio Art
- Minor in Studio Art
Area Faculty
Neil Bender, Associate Professor in Painting and Drawing
Phone: 813.974.2360 | Email: nb2@usf.edu
Sue Havens, Assistant Professor in Painting and Drawing
Phone: 813.974.2360 | Email: havens@usf.edu
Ezra Johnson, Assistant Professor in Painting and Drawing
Phone: 813.974.2360 | Email: ezraj@usf.edu
Joo Yeon Woo, Assistant Professor in Painting and Drawing
Phone: 813.974.2360 | Email: woo@usf.edu
BFA Drawing Curriculum
Explore the details of the curriculum and example eight-semester plan for the BFA in Studio Art with a Drawing Specialization.
Apply for Admission
Get information on how to apply and list of requirements for admission to the University of South Florida and the School of Art & Art History.
Request Information
Students and families can also request more information about the School of Art & Art History’s programs by filling out the USF College of Design, Art & Performance online form.