Areas of Study
Ceramics Lab Printmaking Studio Design and Sculpture Studio Painting and Drawing Studio Art Education Lab Art History and Survey Room
Located behind the Communications building next to the Millennium Theater, the Ceramics Lab is equipped with, tools, various clays, glazes, a large studio built natural gas reduction kiln, two Raku kilns, a pit fire area, and a propane fired reduction kiln
Located behind the Communications building next to the Millennium Theater,
The Printmaking Studio is equipped with a professional combination press for relief, etching, and lithography. Also, equipment for serigraphy and experimental process, light tables, drying racks and storage facilities.
Located behind the Communications building next to the Millennium Theater, the Design and Sculpture Studio is equipped with tools for working in wood, stone, and metal; including basic hand tools, a ten-inch table saw, band saw, drill press, disc sander, grinder, and miter saw. Also pneumatic carving tools, carving benches, and welding equipment.
Located behind the Communications building next to the Millennium Theater, the Painting and Drawing Studio is equipped with daylight-balanced lighting, easels, drawing horses, a matting area, space for wet storage of works in progress, and storage of tools and materials.
Located behind the Communications building next to the Millennium Theater, the Art Education Lab models the secondary and primary classrooms that aspiring teachers will ultimately work in. There is also exhibition space for work in this classroom.
Located behind the Communications building next to the Millennium Theater, the Art History and Survey Room contains state of the art, multimedia equipment making it possible for students to evaluate and discuss slides as a group.
