Understanding visual language
Everything begins somewhere. As a first-year student the path to becoming a
visual artist begins with the basics studio program. During this program,
students develop perceptual, technical and conceptual skills necessary to
pursue any of the 10 majors Moore offers. Central to the philosophy of this
program is an emphasis on drawing and design as fundamental to developing
visual and critical thinking as well as problem solving skills.
To complement the studies in drawing and design, students receive a
thorough grounding in color theory and principles, along with computer
skills. Students also learn to use a range of machine and hand tools. The
result of this intense and challenging first-year experience is an
understanding of visual language, critical skills for all visual artists
and designers to possess.
Throughout this program, students regularly take trips to galleries and museums in Philadelphia, New York and beyond. The basics year is an extraordinary period of focus, growth and change.