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HIL163 - Anatomy for Artists
Feb 10, 2025

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"HIL163 - Anatomy for Artists" is an introductory course offered by the Fashion Institute of Technology that aims to enhance students' drawing skills, particularly in relation to the human body, skeleton, and muscular systems. This in-depth exploration of human anatomy utilizes a variety of resources, including plaster casts, medical charts, and videos. Direct model drawing is also a key part of the course, and students should note that nude models may be employed. The course is designed for high school students entering grades 9 through 12 in the upcoming Fall semester, making it suitable for those interested in art and design, science, and pre-med college majors. The study materials required for the course include newsprint pads, erasers, vine charcoal, charcoal pencils, drawing pencils, and a sketch pad for homework. "HIL163 - Anatomy for Artists" is delivered in-person at the main campus of the Fashion Institute of Technology. The course is scheduled to run from September 28 to December 14, with sessions held every Saturday from 1:30PM to 4:30PM. The course spans 30 contact hours in total. Upon completion of the course, students can expect to have improved their skills in drawing the human body, making it a valuable learning opportunity for those planning to pursue further studies or careers in fields that combine art and anatomy. Please note that the course fee is $540.00.

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Rishab Jain