Bachelor degree in Visual Arts Studio Art at Beloit College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Visual Arts Studio Art at Beloit College

Beloit College
Bachelor degree
Visual Arts
Studio Art

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Students interested in a major in the visual arts can concentrate in studio art . The studio art major include a core of foundation courses such as two and three dimensional design, drawing and design, and art history surveys. The advanced studio course work includes more computer generated art, drawing, fibers, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and special topics in a variety of media. Majors in art also take three courses in art history and present a senior exhibition of their studio work during their last semester at Beloit. Periodically, specialized media courses, such as collaborative art, collage, film, performance art, and video art are also offered.

Beloit College graduates in art-related careers include a World's Fair exhibit designer; a cartoonist for The New Yorker; a network film animator; advertising executives; a conservator at the Art Institute of Chicago; stained glass artists; an art critic with the Milwaukee Journal and Artweek; a calligrapher who taught at the Cloisters and has done numerous ads for the New York Times; a director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; and an owner and operator of a prestigious paper mill. Likewise, Beloit art history majors have found positions in museums such as the Art Institute of Chicago and the St. Louis Art Museum.

Beloit graduates are not limited to art as a professional field. Two Beloit art majors have also become the presidents of Pepsi and Koss Electronics, while others are now bankers, brewing chemists, developers, doctors, and lawyers.

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