Why Study Art?
Creative individuals offer a unique perspective on the world and often challenge us to pursue new ideas and solutions to many of the world’s problems.

Creative Community
Become part of a creative community on campus that offers support and encouragement for all of your artistic endeavors in the studio and in the classroom.
Resources for Students
A Solid Foundation
A degree in art and design, art history or art education allows you to spread your creative wings, but also provides a solid foundation for a host of career opportunities and post-graduate study. (Photo left: Seth Adelsberger '02 solo show at the Baltimore Museum of Art)
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Display Your Work
Create and display your work as you study the artistic achievements of varied cultures, and discover the latest approaches to your craft.
Galleries
Skill Building
Acquire the vocabulary and technical skills required to work independently and collaboratively in your chosen medium.
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Portfolio Preparation
Build your artistic skills as you build your portfolio for a career in the arts or for graduate school.
Portfolios: Coming soon