Description of Major
Carthage studio art majors create works in many different mediums including stained glass, printing, painting, photography, pottery, and sculpture. The art program serves three purposes: To acquaint students with fundamental concepts of design, materials, and tools of the fine arts and crafts; to allow students to develop skills in controlling media and to work creatively according to their individual abilities; and to give students a general background in artistic traditions that will inform the creative products of this and other ages.
Relevant Coursework
Drawing, Design, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Composition, Photography, Pottery, Art History, Mixed Media, Studio Art, Electronic Imaging, Computer Graphics
Current Outlook
Centrique, Carthage's student-published art and literary magazine is published each
year with a collection of writings and art works submitted throughout
the school year. Pieces are judged and awarded in a variety of areas. Centrique is currently celebrating it's 40th year.
The H.F. Johnson Gallery of Art, located at Carthage, features traveling exhibits and student art exhibits throughout the year.
Why take Studio Art at Carthage?
Carthage offers an extensive amount of studio art courses, and our
faculty are professional artists. As an art major, you have extensive
access to the naturally-lit art studios. If you want to specialize in a
specific area of studio art, you can pursue that interest with topics
courses.
Our location midway between Chicago and Milwaukee offers excellent
access to world-renowned galleries, exhibit opportunities, and
internships.
What can I do with a major in Studio Art?
POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS
This list includes careers requiring differing degrees of education and training.
COMPANIES EMPLOYING CARTHAGE STUDIO ART GRADUATES
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