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The painting program adopts a cross-disciplinary method for artistic expression and serves as a specialization option for students pursuing either BA or BFA degrees.
Students explore how their creative work relates to broader fine arts and modern cultural landscapes. Foundational courses emphasize observational painting techniques while addressing key elements like composition, color theory, and brushwork.
Introductory classes also foster personal connections with art history and current artistic practices, helping students situate their work within wider social and historical frameworks.
As students progress, they cultivate distinctive artistic styles. Upper-level painting courses guide them in creating unified portfolios that reflect personal viewpoints shaped by contemporary art concepts.
Regular critiques with faculty, peer discussions, and collaborative interdisciplinary projects enhance students' ability to articulate and refine their artistic visions.
Students enjoy spacious, naturally-lit studios and gain practical skills in framing and canvas preparation throughout their studies.
The curriculum combines theoretical classes with hands-on creative projects that encourage innovative thinking across disciplines. Through continuous experimentation and self-evaluation, students develop their unique artistic identities while building communication skills for diverse professional environments.
The BA in Art degree offers adaptable pathways for integrating multiple disciplines within a comprehensive liberal arts education.