Explore the dimensions of your creativity through a broad range of studio and theoretical courses in a variety of media. Benefit from 26,000 square feet of workshops and studio space and an art gallery for your work alongside other student and faculty exhibitions. Shaped around a core curriculum of studio, art history and theory courses, this degree encourages an interdisciplinary approach to learning which takes advantage of the many facets of the university community.

Graduates will be skilled in current and traditional practices in a variety of visual arts mediums and processes, which can include:

  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Photography
  • Printmaking (etching and silkscreen)
  • Ceramics
  • Sculpture
  • Video and intermedia
  • Gallery studies

While instruction is offered in each studio area, we encourage you to work across these disciplines as well, particularly in the fourth year Graduating Studies. Courses in these areas, as well as courses in historical, modern and contemporary Art History and Theory make up the core of the BFA.