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Studio Art

Hone your skills in Studio Art and prepare for a career as a professional artist.

By developing your understanding of the creative process and your knowledge of traditional and contemporary artistic concepts, you will be prepared for professional practice and continued study at the graduate level.

Throughout the Studio Arts program, you will be exposed to a number of different mediums and concepts, allowing you to discover and explore your interests and talents. Our expert faculty will guide you through various theories and teach you the techniques required to help you succeed as a studio artist. Not only will you graduate having developed technical competence, but also aesthetic judgment, and a strong commitment to artistic quality.

A portfolio submission is required for admission into the Studio Art Program.
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Top Reasons

Engaged Learning

Your professors work with you individually and in groups for all projects, and the critique process thrives on open discourse and evaluation.

Great Facilities

The program has nine fully equipped discipline-specific studio classrooms—a rarity for any small college.

Expert Faculty

You’ll study with faculty who are nationally recognized artists and art historians who are devoted to teaching.

Clubs And More

The department is a forty-year member of Kappa Pi, the international honorary art society.

Program Details

AVAILABLE IN:

BA

BFA

Minor

Admission Requirements

There is a separate portfolio requirement to be accepted into this major.

A portfolio review is required. Portfolio deadline has been extended to May 1.

In order to be admitted to the Department of Visual Arts and Design at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË in Studio Art (Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Arts), you must submit a portfolio for review. Your portfolio is automatically used for scholarship consideration.

We prefer that you upload images of your best work to a folder on Google Drive or Dropbox and add the link in the provided space on the registration form. Please do not send physical artwork in the mail. If you would like to set up a virtual portfolio review, one or more of our professors would be happy to go through your portfolio with you. You should select fifteen to twenty of your best images to submit. We also suggest that you include in your portfolio works from each of the general categories and from as many of the subcategories as possible:

General
  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Ceramics
  • Photography
  • Printmaking
  • Digital Media
Drawing
  • Contour Line
  • Modeling/Value Drawing Perspective
  • Still Life
  • Figure Drawing
  • Self Portrait
Design
  • Compositional Studies
  • Color Theory
  • Value Theory
  • Investigation of Form/Counter-Form
  • Linear Mark-Making

Although our portfolio requirements are prescriptive, rather than creating new or additional work to fill in specific categories, we encourage you to send images from your existing work that matches our requests as best you can. We like to see variety and quality.

First-Years

All freshman applicants to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËs full-time degree programs must submit the following information:

Transfers

Applying to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË as a transfer student is easy.

If transferring less than 24 credits, we also need your:

  • Official high school transcript
  • SAT and/or ACT scores

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Internationals

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Scholarships Available

Visual Arts and Design Scholarships

Talent-based awards based upon the submission of a portfolio.

Various Amounts

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Program Contact

William J. Otremsky William J. Otremsky

Professor of Art

Department Chair

 863.680.4224

 863.680.3758