Aug 30, 2025  
2024-2025 Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Catalogue

Studio Art Minor


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FACULTY:
Marina Mangubi, Chair
Tracy Cosgriff
Daren Kendall
Sharon Koelblinger
Kara Morrow
Bridget Murphy Milligan (on leave )
John Siewert
                                                                                                                                          

The Department of Art and Art History offers majors in Studio Art and in Art History. Courses in both majors are designed to allow the student to develop an understanding of the visual arts past and present. In studio courses, students learn to conceive and express ideas in two-dimensional, three-dimensional media, and time-based media to evaluate the aesthetic character of works of art, and to become more alert to their sociopolitical implications. Art History courses are interdisciplinary and are concerned with the production and reception of the visual arts within their social, religious, cultural, and political contexts. Students may double major in Studio Art and Art History or major in one discipline and minor in the other. Students considering a double major or a major and a minor in the Department should meet with the Department Chair early in their undergraduate education.

The Department of Art and Art History strongly urges students interested in off-campus experiences to take advantage of the New York Arts Program approved by the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA). Other off-campus study programs are available to majors and minors with adequate course preparation for advanced study. More information on such programs is available through the Global Engagement Office.

Architecture: Interested students should meet with the Pre-Architecture adviser, Professor John Siewert, early in their undergraduate education (see Pre-Professional and Dual Degree Programs for additional information)

Computing in the Arts and Humanities Minor: The Department of Art and Art History contributes to the interdisciplinary minor. Interested students should meet with Professor Marina Mangubi for curricular planning early in their undergraduate education.

Studio Art

The program in Studio Art is designed to engage students in the creative process and to provide training necessary for graduate study and/or a professional career in visual art. Majors may choose upper-level courses that lead to an emphasis in one of the following areas: drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography and video, or pursue an interdisciplinary practice. Studio Art courses are restricted to fewer than twenty students so that the instructor may spend sufficient time with each member of the class. Organized around collective experiences: slide lectures, field trips to galleries and museums, and group critiques, these classes support personal creative exploration of traditional and new media and foster in-depth engagement in the studio art practice.

Minor in Studio Art


Consists of six courses:

Special Notes


  • AP credit in studio art is granted with a grade of 4 or 5 on the Studio Art General Portfolio or the Studio Art Drawing Portfolio, and a faculty portfolio review of artwork submitted to the AP Board.
  • To declare a major in Studio Art, a student should have completed at least three courses in art, two of which must have been studio courses.
  • Junior Independent Study in Studio Art (ARTS 40100 ) is a one-semester course that offers majors an opportunity to integrate techniques with creative concepts and serves as a preparatory experience for the two-semester Senior Independent Study (ARTS 45100  and ARTS 45200 ). ARTS 40100  is offered only in the Spring semester. Students must plan off-campus study so that it does not conflict with this course. Junior I.S. carries a prerequisite of two 200-level studio courses.
  • Courses taken S/NC will not fulfill requirements for a major or a minor in Studio Art.
  • Only grades of C- or better are accepted for the major or minor.

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