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The photography program at the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art offers comprehensive training in both traditional and contemporary techniques, including black-and-white fine art photography, color printing, commercial photography, digital imaging, and experimental methods. Students develop technical expertise and creative problem-solving skills while engaging with historical and modern perspectives.
Cutting-edge facilities feature:
dedicated darkrooms for beginner and advanced students
color processing lab with a 26-inch automated roller transport system
two professional studios equipped with 4x5 view cameras and strobe lighting
digital imaging computer workstations
Bachelor of Fine Arts programs, designed to prepare students for professional careers, are available in these disciplines:
Ceramics
Graphic Design
Jewelry and Metalsmithing
Painting/Drawing
Printmaking
Sculpture
Practical Learning Opportunities
Housed in Folk Hall, the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art provides 70,000 square feet of specialized workspaces where students develop innovative creative practices and industry-relevant skills. The facility includes fully equipped studios for:
ceramics
commercial photography
digital imaging
drawing
illustration
jewelry and metalsmithing
painting
photography
sculpture
2D design
3D design
Folk Hall also contains the Emily Davis Art Gallery, exhibiting noteworthy regional, national, and international artwork alongside student shows and scholarship exhibitions.
Art students further benefit from the school's visiting artist program and lecture series.
Professional Development
The program actively promotes co-op placements and internships. Recent students have gained experience at prestigious locations including:
Disney World
Central Intelligence Agency
New York Stock Exchange
leading advertising agencies
design studios