Apr 18, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art and Design


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Website: www.iup.edu/art
Anthony DiMauro​, Chair

The Department of Art and Design provides a sequence of foundation and advanced-level courses directed toward the development of the student’s creative, technical, and expressive abilities. Degree programs offered are the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program in Art Studio, Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program in Art Studio/Graphic Design and Illustration, Bachelor of Arts degree program in Art/Studio, Bachelor of Arts degree program in Art/History, Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, Bachelor of Science in Fashion Studies, and Bachelor of Science in Education degree program in Art Education. Minors in the department include Art Studio, and Art/History, and Fashion Studies.

Students pursuing Studio or Art Education degrees are required to submit an entrance portfolio for review. Prospective Art History, Fashion Studies, and Interior Design majors are not required to submit a portfolio.

BFA: ART STUDIO

The bachelor of fine arts degree program in studio prepares students for careers as professional visual artists, graphic designers, and creative practitioners and is a platform from which to go on to study for the master of arts and the master of fine arts degrees. The BFA degree program offers two tracks: Graphic Design and Art Studio. Students pursuing the Graphic Design Track will study a broad range of topics including web design, publication design, interactive design, animation, and corporate identity.

Faculty mentors assist Graphic Design Track students with the development of a professional portfolio. Students pursuing the Art Studio Track will elect a concentration in one of the department’s studio areas including drawing, painting, ceramics, fibers, jewelry and metals, sculpture, and wood. The BFA degree enables students to pursue substantial instruction in their area of concentration. The BFA major must successfully complete the BFA Sophomore Review where studio faculty members assess student progress within the program. During the final semester of their studies, BFA students publicly present their art in a culminating bachelor of fine arts exhibition.

BFA: ART STUDIO/GRAPHIC DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION

The Bachelor of Fine Arts/ Graphic Design and Illustration Track prepares students for careers in graphic design and illustration, covering a broad range of topics within these areas including web design, publication design, interactive design, animation, three-dimensional modeling, corporate identity, and narrative and sequential art. Faculty mentors assist Graphic Design and Illustration students with the development of a professional portfolio.

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Fine Arts / Graphic Design and Illustration Track receive substantial instruction in their area of study. All BFA / Graphic Design and Illustration Track students must participate in an Annual Review with the faculty at the conclusion of their freshman, sophomore, and junior years of study and complete a design portfolio prior to graduation.

BA: ART/STUDIO

The bachelor of arts degree program in art studio offers students a broad range of advanced studio options. This degree option should be chosen by the student who seeks a generalized art studio program and provides opportunities for achieving double majors and minors in and outside the Department of Art and Design. The BA major must successfully complete the Sophomore Review where studio faculty members assess student progress within the program.

BA: ART/HISTORY

The mission of the bachelor of arts degree program in art/history is to provide majors with a solid foundation in the history of art, from ancient through modern times. The degree prepares students for graduate study leading to careers in museums, galleries, fine art libraries, visual resources, teaching, and research. Specific goals, objectives, and competencies related to this degree include the acquisition and demonstration of critical thinking, research, and writing skills; knowledge of terminology, methodology, and competency with various approaches to art historical inquiry; and the ability to conduct art history research through independent investigations. The bachelor of science in education degree program in art education is a professional degree program leading to certification to teach K-12 art in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The program reflects contemporary theory and practice in art studio, art history, criticism, aesthetics, visual culture, and pedagogy. The program complies with all Pennsylvania standards needed for certification to teach art in the commonwealth.

BSED: ART EDUCATION

The Bachelor of Science in Education Degree in Art Education is a professional degree program leading to certification to teach K-12 art in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The program reflects contemporary theory and practice in art studio, art history, criticism, aesthetics, visual culture, and pedagogy. The program complies with all Pennsylvania standards needed for certification to teach art in the commonwealth.

BS: FASHION STUDIES

The fashion atudies program emphasizes the multi-faceted nature of the apparel industry from pre- design to post-consumer and beyond. Students gain a holistic view of dashion through required coursework then choose one or more of three fashion studies specializations (merchandising, design,or styling and promotion) based upon their interests, skills, and career goals. Communications, problem solving, group project organization, professional presentation, and analytical and critical thinking skills are incorporated into course content.

BS: INTERIOR DESIGN

The Interior Design program offers students opportunities in analyzing problems, synthesizing information, and implementing design solutions supportive of the needs of people and the environment. The program emphasizes creative problem solving through interdisciplinary experiences and communicating solutions. It enables graduates to adapt to a changing world by drawing on history while applying the principles of informed design and research. This program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

The core of the program includes courses addressing space planning, hand drafting, design graphics and presentation techniques, color theory, building systems, materials and finishes, human factors, computer-aided drafting techniques, history of design, 3-D design, textiles, lighting, residential and commercial design, and professional practice. Detailed information is available from instructors regarding equipment and supplies to be purchased by students for individual courses in this program. Internships present an excellent opportunity for students to gain practical, on-the-job training and are highly recommended. Experiential learning opportunities in the community augment the program. Students tour a variety of settings including offices, museums, factories, showrooms, retail outlets, and construction sites. Supportive courses are offered in art, theater, communications media, and business. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in commercial and residential design, sales, historical preservation, kitchen and bath design, and showroom management.

The College of Fine Arts and the Department of Art and Design have established an exchange program with the National Art Academies of Slovenia and Croatia. Qualified and highly skilled juniors and seniors may participate in the exchange by application to the Department of Art and Design exchange coordinator and with approval of their major studio professor, the Department of Art and Design chair, and the College of Fine Arts exchange coordinator.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 

All art majors are obligated to fulfill the university requirement for Liberal Studies course work. Art education majors must achieve and maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Fine Arts—Studio program must achieve a 2.5 cumulative GPA and earn a grade of “C” or better in all ART and ARHI courses to graduate.

MINORS

The Art Studio minor is available to majors within the department whose major area of study is art education or art history; this provides further exploration in the various studio disciplines. Additionally, the Art Studio minor provides majors from other disciplines the opportunity to experience the visual arts in greater depth.

The mission of the Art History minor is to provide students with the necessary skills to critically assess the origins and changing dynamics of the visual arts. By its very nature, art history is multidisciplinary and not only develops visual literacy and tools for critical thinking, but also introduces students to the sociocultural contexts in which artworks are produced, providing students with the opportunities for understanding cultural diversity and lifelong learning.

The minor in Fashion Studies allows students in the creative and educational majors of Art, Theatre, and Family and Consumer Sciences Education to supplement their coursework with additional techniques and competencies. The minor addresses foundational fashion concepts and skills; students then choose additional Fashion Studies courses that complement major coursework and career goals to complete minor requirements.

APPLICATION

For detailed information regarding application to one of the degree programs and scheduling a portfolio review, please contact the department office by e-mail at art-info@iup.edu, or through the website www.iup.edu/art. For information on entrance portfolio requirements, please visit https://www.iup.edu/art/undergrad/freshman-entrance-portfolios.html

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