Art (Studio)
Visual and Performing Arts
Why Major in Studio Art at Allegheny College
The Art Department embraces, encourages, and promotes diverse perspectives using the cultural power of art to catalyze change. Express yourself, convey meaning, and make a difference.
Make original works of art.
- Demonstrate effective design principles, creative problem-solving, and appropriate craftsmanship and technique in a range of mediums.
Interpret and critically evaluate art and media.
- Write and speak about art from an informed perspective by carrying out relevant research, contextualizing and interpreting relevant works.
Know art of the past and present.
- Exhibit familiarity with Western and global artists, designers and historical movements as well as contemporary art and critical theory.
Develop professional practices and problem-solving abilities.
- Gain skills through the exhibition of your work, documenting it in a portfolio, writing proposals, and curating exhibits.
Produce meaningful work that integrates other disciplines.
- Your art will investigate human experiences, demonstrate conceptual sophistication, and integrate knowledge from other cultural contexts.
Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Art (Studio) with:
Division
- Visual and Performing Arts
Program Type
- Major
- Minor
Number of Credits
50 for major24 for minor
Where Studio Art Alumni Work Today
Studio Creative Director
Wizards of the Coast
Ben Cammarano ’92
Appraisal Administrator
Christie’s Auction House
Maggie Susse ’06
Web Developer
Q.Digital
Marc Kreidler ’11
Art Therapist
Pittsburgh Mercy
Jacqueline Reynolds ’12
Project Manager
R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc.
Molly Soffietti ’14
Data Analyst
EOG Resources
Jonathan Yee ’17
Allegheny’s Art Department is unique because the professors and staff treat students as their peers, which really raises expectations and has helped me push myself as an artist and a student. Everything I create is motivated by the question ‘why?’ Everything I do has a reason and meaning and, because of this, I’m able to apply knowledge from every spectrum of my education.
Your Four-Year Journey
Year 1: Understanding
Begin with introductory courses in 2-D, 3-D art, or art history. We offer instruction in ceramics, photography, digital art, sculpture, painting, and introductory drawing. Join the Student Art Society, Clay Club, or Photo Club to get to know other art students and engage in special projects.
Year 2: New Approaches
Pick your favorite mediums to explore at the intermediate level. Continue to gain experience in a variety of mediums that will allow you to express yourself broadly and communicate effectively. A course in contemporary art or feminist theory will help you understand your place in the art world. Field trips and exhibits in the Art Galleries introduce you to current artists and practices.
Year 3: Delving Deeper
Solidify your pathway with advanced courses. Although they can happen any time, it’s traditional to plan for internships with galleries, museums, or arts organizations in the junior year. Study-away at the NY Arts program or in a foreign country is a great way to connect with the bigger art world. The Junior Seminar offers you the opportunity to explore the kind of art you want to make by creating and displaying a large body of work.
Year 4: The Comp
Senior year is the time for Senior Project for majors, an ambitious display of a body of your work. In addition to advanced work in your medium, think about gaining career skills with the professional practices course or a hands-on gallery exhibition/museum studies class. For Studio Art minors, scheduling the Junior Seminar in your fourth year allows you to bring everything together in a final project.
Featured Courses
- ART 600 – Senior Project I: Studio Art
- ART 523 – Internship: Gallery or Museum
- ART 584 – Contemporary Institutions of Display
Faculty and Staff
Assistant Professor
Master of Fine Art, Visual Studies, The State University of New York
Email: hbrand@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-3386
Assistant Professor
PhD, The Graduate Center, City University of New York; MA, Case Western Reserve University; BA, Emory University
Email: pburleigh@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-3383
Featured News
Academic Excellence: Paving the Way for Bright Futures
When talking with alumni about their Allegheny experience, whether they graduated in 1974 or 2024, one thing always stands out – the connection our alumni have with faculty. Our College has a rich legacy of faculty who go above and beyond in their interactions with students, serving as teachers, mentors, facilitators, career connectors, and more.