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ART 39 — The Sketchbook: Drawing Creativity into Daily Life

Quarter: Spring
Instructor(s): Andrew Catanese
Duration: 8 weeks
Location: Online
Date(s): Apr 15—Jun 3
Class Recording Available: Yes
Class Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Grade Restriction: No letter grade
Class Meeting Time: 5:30—7:20 pm (PT)
Tuition: $475
   
Refund Deadline: Apr 17
 
Unit(s): 1
   
Enrollment Limit: 30
  
Status: Registration opens Feb 23, 8:30 am (PT)
 
Quarter: Spring
Day: Wednesdays
Duration: 8 weeks
Time: 5:30—7:20 pm (PT)
Date(s): Apr 15—Jun 3
Unit(s): 1
Location: Online
 
Tuition: $475
 
Refund Deadline: Apr 17
 
Instructor(s): Andrew Catanese
 
Grade Restriction: No letter grade
 
Enrollment Limit: 30
 
Recording Available: Yes
 
Status: Registration opens Feb 23, 8:30 am (PT)
 
 
A sketchbook is more than a place for quick drawings; it’s a creative engine, a personal record, and an art form in itself. Whether you’re an artist or curious beginner, this course will show you how to make sketchbooking a regular and rewarding part of your day. Drawing inspiration from artists like Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Pablo Picasso, we’ll explore how sketchbooks become spaces for thinking on paper, testing ideas, and shaping artistic voices. You’ll learn to slow down and experiment as you fill your pages with drawings, watercolors, photographs, and words. Along the way, we will consider how the practice supports mental clarity by focusing attention and making space for reflection. Class sessions will combine short lectures, guided exercises, and group discussion to explore artistic technique and intent and share discoveries. You’ll leave with a sketchbook full of personal studies and sparks of inspiration, plus a creative habit you can sustain.

No prior experience with sketchbooking is necessary. Students must purchase their own art supplies for this course and can expect to spend an additional $80–$100 on these materials. Plan to spend at least two hours a week with your sketchbook outside of class—time to play, explore, and make it your own.

ANDREW CATANESE
Lecturer, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford

Andrew Catanese is a painter, printmaker, and arts educator whose work has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the United States. They have participated in residencies with The Creatives Project in Atlanta, Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Virginia, and the Chalk Hill Artist Residency in Sonoma County. Catanese received an MFA from Stanford. Their work can be viewed at andrewcatanese.art.