Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 Archived Catalog
Department of Visual Arts
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Holland (department chair)
(SYMBOL: ART)
The mission of the John Brown University Department of Visual Arts is to equip students with the intellectual and practical abilities required of a visual communication professional. These abilities are equally conceptual and technical.
This is a field that involves the Head, Heart, and Hand. The Department of Visual Arts strives to give students an equal emphasis on concept and technique with an overarching set of values that integrates it all.
In each of our majors the ability to think creatively and solve problems in innovative ways is a critical skill to develop. Visual artists must be thinkers, not simply decorators. On the other hand, successful careers are not possible for students who have great ideas but have not learned the critical techniques for making those ideas reality. Visual artists must also have skills in their chosen media.
Student Learning Outcomes:
While specific skill sets vary from one media to the next, there are four common student learning outcomes:
- Students will demonstrate the ability to generate creative, innovative, problem-solving ideas.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to practice their media at a high level.
- Students will understand the professional practices in their field.
- Students will prepare a body of work that demonstrates their ability to think and create.
The Department of Visual Arts offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with majors in Art and Illustration, Digital Cinema, Graphic Design, Photography, and Visual FX, and minors available in all five areas.
All major programs require a common Visual Arts core of 11 hours and an additional 42 hours in each specialized field.
The Visual Arts Department has incredible facilities: two large buildings in the center of campus with over 36,000 square feet of student space and every resource imaginable. The departments newest building is a 10,000 square foot “Art Barn”, on the north side of campus with additional space containing a state-of-the art photography studio and VFX studio, ceramics, wood shops, and an array of student creative spaces including individual artist’s studios.
All of the Visual Arts degrees are highly demanding of student time, energy, and talent. The goal of these multifaceted programs is to graduate industry-ready professionals who are prepared to step into positions which demand diverse proficiencies. All students participate in either an internship or senior project (if not both) and prepare a professional portfolio to further aid them in their development toward a career. Our students are strongly encouraged to participate in foreign study and mission opportunities as a way to broaden their understanding of our world and to enrich their Christian worldview.
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