College Catalog

Painting and Drawing

Description:

Students in painting and drawing benefit from the variety of views of faculty members who are all practicing and exhibiting artists.

Studio work is complemented by trips to New York City to visit galleries, museums, and artists’ studios. Students pursuing the BFA major in painting/drawing take part in sophomore, junior, and senior reviews; all students participate in critique and review sessions conducted by the resident faculty, as well as by visiting artists and critics.

Students have access to nine studio classrooms specifically designed for painting and drawing, with large north-facing windows that provide excellent natural light. In the junior and senior years, selected students are assigned semiprivate studios.

Requirements:

In addition to fulfilling  General Education requirements and other degree requirements,  undergraduate students majoring in painting/drawing must complete the following requirements (79-81 credits):

Please Note: All students are expected to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 to remain in good academic standing. All required studio arts classes must be completed with a grade of C or higher in order to advance within the degree. Any required studio arts grade of C- or below must be repeated.

Foundation Courses: 16-17 credits

VIS 1050/ComX: 2 credits
or VIS 2150/Key Class: 1 credit
VIS 1060/Foundation Drawing: 3 credits
VIS 1070/Extended Media: 3 credits
VIS 1080/Visual Language: 3 credits
VIS 1260/3-D Processes: 3 credits
VIS 1330/Lens and Time: 3 credits

Art History Courses: 12 credits

ARH 1020/History of Art Survey II: 3 credits
ARH 1021/History of Art Survey II: Discussion, 1 credit
ARH —/One course in the history of art before 1800 (lower-level)
ARH —/Art history elective (modern/contemporary)

Painting/Drawing Studio Courses: 27 credits

PAD 1000/Painting I: 3 credits
PAD 2000/Painting II: 3 credits
PAD 2050/Painting III or PAD 2350/Intermediate Drawing: 3 credits
VIS 2100/Color or VIS 2110/Color Seminar: 3 credits
PAD 3000/Junior Studio I or PAD 3001/Junior Studio II: 3 credits
PAD 3500/Materials and Techniques: 3 credits
VIS 4470/Field Trips: 3 credits
PAD —/Drawing elective: 3 credits
PAD —/Painting or drawing elective: 3 credits

Visual Arts Studio Electives: 12-13 credits

Synthesis Courses: 12 credits


PAD 3010/Junior Seminar: 3 credits
PAD 4010/Senior Seminar and Critique: 3 credits
PAD 4990/Senior Project I: 3 credits*
PAD 4991/Senior Project II: 3 credits*

*Senior Project is changing from 4 to 3 credits applicable to students entering the program Fall 2025. 

Mid-Program Review

Students who choose to major in painting/drawing are required to participate in a mid-program review, conducted in the semester prior to taking Junior Studio. This allows students to be reviewed by full-time faculty and to present their work in a group critique format. Students should contact the board-of-study coordinator for specific information on the review process and timeline. Students who do not successfully pass sophomore-level coursework are encouraged to work with the School of Art+Design administration and faculty to find a path to successful study or another major that will better fit their educational goals.

 

Students are also expected to abide by the policies and procedures laid out in the A+D Student Handbook.


Faculty

  • Lecturer, Painting and Drawing

    BFA, State University of New York, Purchase College

  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing
    • BFA, Cooper Union
  • Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, University of Virginia
    • MFA, Boston University 
  • Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BFA, Cooper Union
    • MFA, Tyler School of Art, Temple University
  • Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, Princeton University
    • MA, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London
    • MFA, Rhode Island School of Design
  • Lecturer

    MFA- Virginia Commonwealth University BFA- University of Pennsylvania

  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing
  • Lecturer, Painting and Drawing
    • BA, Oberlin College
    • MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing

    MFA, Columbia University

  • Lecturer
    • BFA, Purchase College, SUNY
    • MFA, Columbia University
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing

    MFA, Boston University

  • Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing
    • BA, University of California, Berkeley
    • MA, MFA, University of Iowa, Iowa City
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing
    • MFA, Yale
  • Lecturer of Painting and Drawing

    MFA, Yale University

  • Assistant Professor of Art and Design, Painting and Drawing

    BFA, Tyler School of Art
    MFA, Yale School of Art

  • Lecturer, Painting and Drawing
    • BFA, School of Visual Arts
    • MFA, Tyler School of Art

Courses

Official Catalog: Published September 27, 2024


Course Frequencies

Since actual course offerings vary from semester to semester, students should consult the myHeliotrope course schedule to determine whether a particular course is offered in a given semester.

Information Changes

In preparing the College Catalog, every effort is made to provide pertinent and accurate information. However, information contained in the catalog is subject to change, and Purchase College assumes no liability for catalog errors or omissions. Updates and new academic policies or programs will appear in the college’s information notices and will be noted in the online catalog.

It is the responsibility of each student to ascertain current information (particularly degree and major requirements) through frequent reference to current materials and consultation with the student’s faculty advisor, chair or director, and related offices (e.g., enrollment services, advising center).

Notwithstanding anything contained in the catalog, Purchase College expressly reserves the right, whenever it deems advisable, to change or modify its schedule of tuition and fees; withdraw, cancel, reschedule, or modify any course, program of study, degree, or any requirement or policy in connection with the foregoing; and to change or modify any academic or other policy.