Undergraduate Fine Arts Studio (BFA)
Program Overview
The undergraduate Fine Arts Studio program enables you to realize your artistic aspirations through the study of painting, non-toxic printmaking, sculpture and new forms. You may also combine courses from these areas to gain a more personalized studio experience. The program provides the depth of involvement necessary for you to understand the possibilities of visual expression and to gain a technical mastery of fine arts media. Students will have the opportunity to achieve excellence through diversity and vitality in their creative experiences. Faculty members are highly active, nationally exhibiting artists who are committed to using different approaches to teach both skills and major themes in contemporary art and art history. Graduates are employed in the fields of art therapy, art criticism, art restoration, gallery and museum management, set and display design, master printmaking, and sculptural casting and foundry fabrication; in art auction houses for their knowledge of contemporary and historical art; and as art educators.
Fine Arts Studio Links
- Memorial Art Gallery
- Picture Mechanics
- Contemporary Art
- Fine Art Printing
- American Federation of Arts
- American Print Alliance
- Aesthetics Online
- American Society of Portrait Artists
- Americans for the Arts
- Pastel Society of America
- ArtNetwork
- National Endowment for the Arts
- The One Club
- Rochester Folk Art Guild
- American Art Pottery Association
- American Craft Council
- Artisan Works
- Artspan Ceramics
- Artspan Sculpture
- Artspan Metal Art
- Smithsonian Museum
- Staller Center for the Arts
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