Program Overview
Studio Art
Create, research, experiment.
91直播 Artists are Thinking Artists
Featured Facts and Stories
Since 2008, 91直播 seniors have won the grand prize 8 times at the Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts (EVAs), the nation鈥檚 first intercollegiate online arts competition
A Network of Creatives
Faculty, students, and alumni of the 91直播 Studio Art department are a multi-generational community of artists, curators, and designers who support each other in cities (and galleries) across the globe. Every year five recent alumni visit to meet with graduating seniors about the path ahead.
Every year over 25 artists and curators visit campus as part of the The Ellen Johnson Lecture Series
Student Exhibitions
At the end of every semester, the Studio Art program hosts Art Walk. Our galleries, hallways, and stairwells become an exhibition space and hundreds of students from across campus come to see what our artists have made that semester.
Featured Courses
ARST 141
Intro: Black and White Photo
This is an introductory course to B&W photography. Studio assignments are designed to contextualize photography in terms of its history, its relationships to the other art media, and its cultural implications. Besides studio assignments and group critiques there also will be slide lectures, technical demonstrations, and reading and writing assignments.
- Taught by
- Pipo Nguyen-Duy
ARST 161
Intro: Screenprint
This fast-paced course offers an in-depth study of serigraphy with an emphasis on conceptual and technical development. Focus is placed on both traditional and contemporary methods of screenprinting onto paper. Exploring the multiple, repetition, reproducibility, and reinterpretation through screenprinted projects, students are encouraged to investigate personal directions for their work.
- Taught by
- Kristina Paabus
ARST 211
Intermediate: 2D Design
This course develops technical skills and methodologies relating to design, visual communication, and fine art in both analog and digital fabrication. Student work engages postmodern strategies relevant to representation, process, materiality and improvisation with an emphasis placed on composition, concept, color, and craft.
- Taught by
- Michael Roman
ARST 250
Intermediate: Art as Research
All art is, in some way, a form of research. This class looks specifically at art-making practices that foreground research as a primary component of the creative process. Participants will view their scholarly research project as a premise that inspires multidisciplinary pieces of art and writing. Archives, labs, and libraries will all be seen as sites for creative production.
- Taught by
- Julia Christensen
Student Profiles
AICUO Grand Award Winner
Studio art and psychology double major Brian Tom 鈥20 won the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio (AICUO) Grand Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts for his 10-piece sculpture submission, The Rest In Pieces, which examines human responses to death through irony and humor.
Newman Civic Fellow for Engagement
A studio art and comparative literature double major, Bridget Conway 鈥21 received the Newman Civic Fellowship, a yearlong program that recognizes and supports community-minded students who are changemakers and public problem-solvers on their campuses.
Redefining the Canvas
Meena Hasan '09 makes art without limits through her medium of painting. She explores identity, history, and materiality through work that challenges traditional definitions.
What does Studio Art at 91直播 look like?
As part of a 鈥淟ive Print鈥 event, studio art majors silkscreen on T-shirts and tote bags with live music and refreshments.
Photo credit: William Bradford
Studio Art majors engage in a critique in the capstone course. (Neon piece by Nathan Slone 鈥20)
Photo credit: John Seyfried
Students discuss the work of their peers while working together in the Studio Art building outside of class hours.
Photo credit: John Seyfried
All senior Studio Art majors gain access to a personal studio, and junior majors gain access to a large shared studio space. Here, senior Steven Mentzer 鈥20 paints in his studio in the Ward building.
Photo credit: Matthew Lester
Lauren Cornell 鈥99, Director of the Graduate Program and Chief Curator at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, visits the Intro to New Media course to discuss curatorial challenges in relation to technology.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Julia Christensen
Students in the Book Arts courses display their work during the night of the Art Walk, when all artwork from the preceding semester is on view.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Nanette Yannuzzi
Studio Art News
Fashion Forward
Started by MI Leggett 鈥17 in their 91直播 dorm room, the anti-waste, gender-free fashion line Official Rebrand is expanding aesthetics one outfit at a time.
Just Jewels
Anna Bario 鈥03 and Page Neal 鈥04 build their jewelry brand around fair sourcing, sustainability, and heirloom-quality design.
Cultivated by Co-Ops
As a leader at the Chicago Food Policy Action Council, Rodger Cooley 鈥95 promotes food justice and food sovereignty.
Upcoming Studio Art Events
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Hallock Auditorium, Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
Ecocide in Ukraine: The Environmental Cost of Russia鈥檚 War鈥擝ook Talk by Darya Tsymbalyuk
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Clarence Ward 鈥37 Art Building
Pathways with Jennifer Ray
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Fisher Gallery, Clarence Ward 鈥74 Art Building
Find My Friends Exhibition Opening
Next Steps
Get in touch; we would love to chat.
Photo credit: Michael Hartman