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Challenge Yourself

​A student explores a Monotype/Pastel Drawing class with Professor James Janecek.

Photo credit Mike Rose'13  

Learn about the Bauhaus Movement in Studio Art

​Students in Professor Jim Janecek's Bauhaus Interactive art class, research this art movement in depth.

Drawing Critique in the Studio Program

​Dom Channon, a photography major shares his drawings during a senior review.

Experiment with Materials

​Students in Professor Jim Janecek's Screen Printing class gain knowledge in traditional materials in order to better explore new media.

Drawing Through Nature

Susan Lyman's drawing class use nature as an inspiration for their art work.​

A Department Full Of Color

Drawing classes provide experience in many mixed medias.

Articulating Art Work

Jenna Lavallee discussing her paintings with the art department.

Learning About All Facets Of The Mediums

Eric Sung shows his students the digital aspect of ​photography.

Sculpting The Future

​A close up of student's sculpture work.

Digital Imaging As A Major

​A close up shot of Tess Wilson '13 work.

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Studio Art

The Studio Art 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 one area of concentration from Ceramics, Digital Imaging, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking or Sculpture. The Studio Major takes courses not only in his or her field of concentration, but is also encouraged to experiment in other media to broaden his or her knowledge of the studio arts, and to form a foundation for further development.

Studio Art Course Catalog

Applying 

Portfolio:

A portfolio is not required; however, students with an art background may prefer to send a portfolio of artwork as part of the application to Providence College.

We prefer a digital portfolio on a CD/DVD, with 10 - 20 images formatted as JPEGs (or you can put them into a Powerpoint or PDF). File size of individual images should not exceed 1MB. The images should represent your best recent work (jr/sr year is best) in any medium. If you have a few examples of drawings done from observation (not from photos) we like to see that, but it's not required.

This collection of images may be placed in a plastic sheet of film slides or on a CD, and is attached to the application dossier or sent separately to the Admission's Office.


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