DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS AND ART HISTORY
ABOUT OUR DEPARTMENT
The Department of Visual Arts and Art History, an integral component of the School of the Arts at Florida Atlantic University, provides students with a forum that actively engages and expands their creative and scholarly abilities within the context of a disciplinary and interdisciplinary setting. The program is devoted to offering a varied curriculum dedicated to educating artists and art historians. The primary areas of interest include Art History, Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography, Ceramics, Printmaking, Digital Imaging and Graphic Design.
Our Department offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts with in either Studio Art or Graphic Design, Bachelor of Art in Studio Art, Bachelor of Art in Art History, Bachelor of Art with teacher certification, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Studio Art or Graphic Design.
The University Galleries collaborates closely with the College of Arts & Letters and the Art Department to serve the community of students, faculty and staff at FAU and public audiences throughout South Florida by presenting a wide range of local, national and international artists’ exhibitions and exhibition–related public programs.
MISSION STATEMENT
A central mission of the department is to enable students to understand art in the context of its rich historical heritage, incorporating the continuing changes, innovations and accomplishments made by creative artists and art historians.
The Department seeks to prepare both undergraduate and graduate students for professional careers in the Visual Arts. Deeply related to this focus is a commitment to elevate and sustain the study of the arts as both a necessary mode of understanding and a dynamic expression of human experience as it relates to an increasingly complex global society. To accomplish this goal, students must develop technical skills related to a variety of artistic media, as well as a comprehension of the creative impulse and the spirit that motivates it.
The faculty of the Department of Visual Arts and Art History, through their own significant research and creative activities, fosters the preservation of artistic legacies with an interest in originality and innovation within artistic and research practice. These educational goals are enhanced by visiting lecturers, workshops, internships, conferences and exhibitions held at two University galleries, the Schmidt Center Gallery and the Ritter Gallery in Boca Raton and the MetroLab in Fort Lauderdale.