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The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with a photography specialization provides comprehensive training in both creating and interpreting photographic works. Learners investigate diverse artistic methods within photo-based media, utilizing cutting-edge digital technologies alongside traditional analog and historical photographic techniques. Instructors foster independent thinking, helping students grasp sophisticated visual concepts while cultivating their personal artistic identity and global perspective. The program highlights critical theory, scholarly investigation, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and university-wide academic offerings.
The School of Art, along with its Ceramics Research Center, Archive, and ASU Art Museum, presents an active calendar of public shows and guest artist presentations. These events allow participants to expand their understanding of modern artistic practices while establishing valuable professional connections. The program also features extensive internship opportunities with various arts institutions. Advanced studio courses challenge students to create cohesive artistic portfolios and exhibit their pieces in school galleries, ensuring graduates emerge with professional-quality work that reflects their individual creative perspective.
Specialized resources include the Northlight Gallery, which maintains significant historical photo archives: its permanent collection and the Solari Foundation collection. These archives serve as exceptional research tools for studying traditional photographic processes and understanding photography's influence on modern visual culture.
Prospective students can explore the photography program details and faculty information online, and subscribe to the School of Art newsletter to stay informed about its vibrant artistic community.