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Ceramics Visiting Artists
…2017 Lindsay Oesterritter – Fall 2017 Kevin Snipes – Spring 2015 Jason Briggs – Spring 2014 Steven Young Lee – Spring 2014 John Dix – 2013 Kato Takahiko – 2010…
Read MoreMarva and John Warnock Artist in Residence
…organization that needs a place to meet. And any artwork that is exhibited in it has to be socially or politically engaged.” Ernesto Pujol, 2010 Internationally known performance artist Ernesto…
Read MoreGiving to the Department
…schools and art history programs enable the imaginations of their faculty and students to identify cutting edge practices and transformational opportunities that affect students. In addition to financial support for…
Read MoreUrban Artworks Mural on cover of ‘What on Earth’ Magazine
…geophysics, materials science and engineering and mining engineering. Together, artists and scientists codified our ideas into seven murals displayed online to allow for a community vote to select the work…
Read MoreArts Technology Minor
…in the minor or certificate, schedule an initial advising appointment with College of Fine Arts advisors. You may also email questions regarding the to the area head for Arts Technology,…
Read MoreA Sense of Place
…had a unique insight to share, in that her own father had been the subject of one of Gittins paintings and shared with me how her father had a distinct…
Read MoreOnline Performance by Professor Beth Krensky
…ahead – and take comfort in a way that is hopeful yet contemplative.” With this sentiment, Krensky will close her walk with a moment of gratitude as she reads several…
Read MorePortfolio Review & Transfer Students
…contact a College of Fine Arts Academic Advisor. Students Quick Information First Year Studio Foundations Forms & Resources Permission Numbers | Add Codes Transfer Credit Advanced Placement (AP) and International…
Read MoreTalks Miami Art Lectures Online
Locust Projects + Oolite Arts are sharing some Talks Classics from their archives! Helen Molesworth on how she came to “understand art to be something that I could substitute for…
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