Saint Louis University’s studio art program provides students with a learning experience that fosters art-making in the context of the liberal arts. We encourage a healthy curiosity in the natural ...
For over 25 years, our Mobile Arts Program (MAP) has served the greater San Antonio area by taking art to the community. We make art education portable by “mobilizing” art teachers and sending them ...
Learn more about the B.A. in art history Minor in Art History The Department of Art offers a minor program of undergraduate instruction in art history. Learn more about the minor in art history ...
Channel your studio art ability, knowledge of art history and ability to lead as an educator. Our art education program covers a variety of teaching practices and methods of curriculum development ...
The MFA program in Ceramic Art at Alfred University has a distinguished history as a center of ceramic art innovation, research and education. In our state of the art facility, our funded 2-year ...
The Department of Art offers a diverse program of bachelor's degree instruction in both art history and studio art. The major options include painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking ...
We teach the creative process that enables our students to not only advance ideas, but manifest them. The Studio Art program provides students with opportunities to investigate our cultures and ...
Whether a student is interested in East Asia or North America, Maya ceramics or medieval manuscripts, the art history program seeks to understand questions of visual literacy and the roles that art ...
Our Studio Art program focuses on the visual art practices and techniques that cultivate a proficiency in the visual arts. As a Studio Art Major, you will learn to see the world from an artist's ...
Remis grants help finance research, tuition at arts-focused programs and art supplies during the summer. The Rose Art Museum, on campus, offers summer and year-long curatorial internships to Brandeis ...
The Studio Art major provides students with an opportunity to develop the techniques, visual sensibility, and historical understanding necessary for working with various materials. An exploration of ...