BA MAJOR & MINOR

What You’ll Study

Our program centers around studying art by experiencing and doing. Core courses give you a foundation in the process of making art and its impact on human life and culture throughout history. Studio courses focus on specific methods and media, where you’ll practice your creative process and share your work with classmates, campus, and the community.

Concentrations

You’ll explore visual art-making in all forms, but most of your studio courses will focus on improving skills and creativity in one of these concentrations:

  • Painting and drawing
  • Printmaking and book forms
  • Sculpture and ceramics
  • Photography and digital imaging

Senior Research Project

Art students work with a faculty mentor to develop their skills as a researcher and creator on a year-long senior project. You’ll propose a topic, develop a thesis, apply a research method, and present your results at the end of the year.

Past student projects

  • Exploration of photographic materials and surfaces
  • Electric to gas kiln conversion
  • Feminine identity, photography, and the uncanny
  • Working with mica and micaceous clay
  • Automata and the art of storytelling

A Future as an Artist

A major in art teaches you to develop and respect your own creative process, equipping you not just to make art but also to make a living with it. Many graduates work as professional artists or go on to further study in a graduate program or in art school. This major can also open career opportunities in interior design, graphic design, web design, art management, museums and galleries, art-related businesses, and other creative fields.

Explore Classes in This Program

ART 112

3D Design

Learn techniques for working with three-dimensional pieces. This class focuses on creative problem solving using concepts like line, plane, volume, and spatial organization.

ART 281

Community Artist Topics

Taught by a different local artist each semester, this course gives you experience in artistic perspectives and processes. Topics include mixed media, glass blowing, fiber arts, and more.

ART 413

Senior Project

Design and create your own cohesive body of work to culminate your art studies. When finished, your work will go on display in a public exhibition at campus’ Elizabeth Holden Gallery.

Meet Our Faculty

Our Art Department is known for its strong foundation courses, variety of concentrations within the major, flexibility to explore the many classes we offer, commitment to community engagement and professional development.

Lara Nguyen, M.F.A
Lara Nguyen
Lara Nguyen, M.F.A
James Darr

在沃伦威尔逊学院的教学让葡萄牙韩国足球断交我有机会亲眼看到校园里独特的教育氛围,以及参与其中的人和学生。这个社区有丰富的跨学科资源,支持和提高教育经验。

James Darr, MFA
James Darr
James Darr, MFA
Leah Leitson

I particularly love teaching at Warren Wilson with its unique blend of rigor, respect and encouragement and our students who value their opportunity to be a part of our community.

Leah Leitson, M.F.A
Leah Leitson
Leah Leitson, M.F.A

Working as a studio artist made me a better artist; teaching at Warren Wilson has made me a better person.

Jessica C. White, MFA
Jessica C. White, MFA
Julie Caro

The art history practicum course is one of my favorites. Based on an exhibition I have curated either for Holden Art Gallery or a local museum, my students develop tours and programs for their peers at Warren Wilson and for community groups, making this course the perfect blend of academics, work, and service.

Julie Levin Caro, Ph.D.
Julie Caro
Julie Levin Caro, Ph.D.
Lara Nguyen
Holden Art Gallery
Campus Facilities

Holden Visual Arts Center and 3-D Studio

我们10000平方英尺的艺术中心设有教学工作室、摄影暗房、教师办公室、礼堂和永久性收藏和参观展览的艺术画廊。隔壁的3-D工作室有陶瓷、雕塑和3-D设计工作室,以及窑、金属制造和铸造厂的室外空间。露西弗莱彻工作室拥有绘画、绘画和2D设计的教学空间,以及高级工作室和木工车间。