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Explore New Techniques

Student in an advanced level painting class.

Photo by Kara Flanagan.

Find Your Voice

​Detail of a screenprint in Professor James Janecek's class.

Grow As an Artist

Detail from a paper project completed in Professor Susan Lyman's Visual Design II class during the fall of 2011

Photo by Kara Flanigan

Exhibit Your Work

Faculty Show 2011

Photo by Kara Flanagan

Ceramics at PC

​Explore new materials and processes.

Photo by Kara Flanagan '14

Let Your Art Work Take Flight

​Professor Susan Lyman's Visual Design II class conducts an
"Egg Drop" Project, spring semester 2012.
 Photo by Dominic Channon '13 

 

 


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Studio Art

The studio program stresses a strong foundation in the fine arts, as well as the liberal arts, on which to build careers in the art field. The student is also prepared for graduate study leading to a M.F.A. in Studio Art or a M.A.T. in Art Education.

By the end of the sophomore year, studio art majors choose a concentration area: ceramics, digital imaging, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. The studio major takes courses not only in his/her field of concentration, but is also encouraged to experiment in other media to broaden his/her knowledge of the studio arts, and to form a foundation for further development.

 

Catholic and Dominican

What does it mean to be a Catholic and Dominican college? We invite you to explore this question and the distinctive mission of Providence College.
About Providence College's Catholic and Dominican Identity