Studio Art
Studio Art develops the student's creative potential in a wide range of visual media from printmaking to photography to digital imaging. The Department has developed a dynamic and innovative interdisciplinary learning environment which combines instruction in a range of professional studio labs with a structured combination of art history lectures and intensive seminars in which critical thinking and critical practice can occur.
The Department’s Studio programs offer students the opportunity to be technically proficient in the visual mediums of photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and digital imaging as well as mixed media work such as installation and performance.
Within this studio setting, faculty in Art History introduce students to a wide range of historical, theoretical and philosophical approaches to art. The Art History program offers a broad array of classes from Renaissance and Baroque Studies to Postcolonial Studies in Contemporary Art to First People’s Art History to Studies in Photographic History.