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NEWS
Crossing Over 2008
Click here to download Work Entry Forms
Click here to download 2008 Crossing Over: Information
Click here to download Art Loan Agreement Form
Artists Now!
Click here for more information on the department's new guest lecture series.
Scholarships
Information on 2008-2009 scholarships and
an online application is now available.
BFA Invitational Exhibition (May, 2008)
Graduating BFA students may click on the links below to download
exhibition materials:
BFA Show08 Poster
BFA Show08 Prospectus
BFA Show08 Art Loan Agreement
The Department
of Visual Art requires all incoming freshmen and transfer students
to submit a
portfolio for review. Click here for
details.
From stone-carving to digital design, the Department of Visual Art
offers a wide array of experiences to make and think art. We train
the physical skills necessary for manipulating materials using the
tools of the trade, but more importantly, we train the "thinking eye." In our ever-increasing world of visual communications, art and design are exciting areas of study for dedicated students.
Our department, one of the oldest and largest in
the Midwest, offers an outstanding undergraduate program in visual
art. Incoming students all begin with a year of Foundations classes.
These core classes prepare students for an intensive college-level
study of the visual arts by guiding students toward an understanding
of the language used to see, to talk about, and to make art. Students
who have completed Foundations may choose among three degrees: Bachelor
of Fine Arts with Teacher Certification (Art Education); Bachelor
of Fine Arts in Studio Art; and Bachelor of Arts (which enables students
to combine studio courses with a broader humanities component).
At the graduate level, the Department of Visual Art is committed
to diverse ideas and approaches to art that foster an experimental
attitude in keeping with contemporary art practice. We offer a Master
of Arts (MA) degree and a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in eight
studio areas: Ceramics, Fiber, Graphic Design, Painting and Drawing,
Photography, Metals, Media Arts (includes printmaking), and Sculpture.
For those wishing to combine two or more media, there is an InterMedia
option.
Come visit us: speak with other students, talk with the professors, and see our newly-renovated facilities!
Click here to
download the Visual Art department policies.
Lee Ann Garrison, Interim Chair
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