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Art (BA)
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art program provides a broader, more extensive approach to the study of visual arts. Through historical research and expository writing students gain knowledge of art and design while still working and creating in a studio environment. The BA degree can be the gateway to a career that is enhanced by an understanding of visual design or an entree into graduate studies.
OUR MISSION
The Bachelor of Arts in Art at Watkins College is an alternative route to the study of the visual arts, allowing the best of both a traditional education and studio art courses. Working in concert with the General Education Curriculum the BA program provides the student with a rich critical matrix to understand developments in the arts.OUR PROGRAM
The Bachelor of Arts in Art
works in concert with the General Education Curriculum to provide the student
with a rich critical matrix to understand developments in the visual arts. This
degree is structured around a broadly based framework in the humanities from
which students can pursue a concentration in one or more of the disciplines
represented by the BFA degree programs. The program will also prepare students
to apply for graduate work in a wide variety of areas, knowing that they have
an intellectually diverse background to meet the challenges of the twenty-first
century.
Students in the BA program
will choose a concentration from the list provided below:
Photography
The Photography
Concentration is meant to provide the student with ample background knowledge
in the history of photography as well as a basic set of photographic skills.
The photograph has become the lingua
franca of our media age.
Film
The Film Concentration
introduces students to the history of film and helps them develop a strong
skill set in understanding the complexity of film work and work flow.
Painting & Drawing
The Painting Concentration
is meant to provide the student with a full range of skills to make additions
to the rich history and cultural complexity of this tradition. Students can
also investigate museums and galleries in the city and region.
Drawing & Printmaking
The Printmaking Concentration
allows students to explore and investigate the potential of this popular medium.
Ceramics
The Ceramics Concentration
allows an investigation of the materiality of clay and glass along with a
critical emphasis on historical and theoretical underpinnings. Students will
also become familiar with key artifacts and movements in this growing fine art
area.
Time Based Media
The Time Based Media
Concentration allows students to consider ways in which the fourth dimension
can become a powerful investigative tool in the hands of the artist. It also emphasizes
ways in which time can be used in non-cinematic contexts.
Sculpture
The Sculpture Concentration allows students to investigate the artistic potential of this three-dimensional medium using both additive and subtractive methods as well as mold making.
