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The Bachelor of Fine Arts program offers an intensive studio-based curriculum with specialized professional development, demanding a greater focus on studio coursework credits. Students must complete 72 credits in art and art history to earn their degree. Our printmaking curriculum covers diverse techniques including intaglio, lithography, relief printing, and monotype processes, incorporating both traditional and digital methods. The studio atmosphere promotes technical excellence while inspiring creative risk-taking, individual growth, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. We are committed to creating spaces for artistic voice, analytical discourse, and independent investigation.
Our Objectives
Develop hands-on proficiency in printmaking techniques
Expose students to significant historical contexts, cultural concepts, and artistic heritage
Encourage individual exploration and conceptual development to nurture emerging artists' creative capacities and distinctive perspectives as forward-thinking creators and visual communicators.