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ARTS 113 Field Drawing 6 credits
A beginning drawing course for students who are interested in developing their skills in drawing from nature, to better see and understand their surroundings. Class material covers line, form, dimension, value, perspective, and space using a variety of drawing materials. Subject matter includes specimens, plant forms, and the landscape. Students will use a portable sketchbook, and classes during the second part of the term are primarily outside. Locations include the Arb and field trips; access to these sites does include walking on unpaved paths and uneven terrain.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025, Spring 2026
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 113.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THWeitz Center 242 9:00am-11:30am
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 113.02 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THWeitz Center 242 1:15pm-3:45pm
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 113.01 Spring 2026
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- T, THWeitz Center 242 9:00am-11:30am
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Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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ARTS 113.02 Spring 2026
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- T, THWeitz Center 242 1:15pm-3:45pm
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Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after junior priority registration.
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IDSC 257 Sense of Place: Art and Ecology of Tallgrass Prairie 2 credits
This course is a collaboration between students of field drawing and ecology that will foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on the Tallgrass Prairie Ecosystem. Students will work together to develop a project that explores how ecological study and artistic expression can deepen their understanding of this landscape. The course will involve field trips in the Carleton Arboretum, guest speakers, directed readings and culminate in a gallery exhibition.
Extra time required.
- Spring 2026
- No Exploration
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 113 or BIOL 210 or BIOL 321 or ENTS 210 with a grade of C- or better.