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W E LC O M E pg 3
G E T TO K N O W U S pg 4-7
AC A D E M I C P R O G R A M S pg 8-13
A DV I S I N G pg 14
P O R T F O L I O R E V I E W S pg 15
A DV I C E pg 16-17
AT T E N DA N C E pg 18& C R E D I T H O U R S
FUNDING & COMPETITIONS pg 19
FAC I L I T I E S pg 20
G A L L E R I E S pg 21
A R T S U P P L I E S pg 22
PRESENTATION OF WORK pg 23
C A R E E R S pg 24
G E T S O C I A L pg 25
M A P pg 26-27
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Welcome from the Department HeadWelcome to the Department of Art & Design. I am very happy that you chose to attend VSU. I hope that you will quickly make yourself at home among our many studios, labs, and facilities. We are fortunate in Art & Design to have faculty that are extraordinary skilled in dives areas of the visual art and design. They are also extremely dedicated to bringing you the best education possible. During your time here, I am confident that you will get to know them well. You may even find a mentor among the faculty that will help you to plan your future career.
A university education is a valuable personal asset that will increase your chances of success in the future. It will also change you more than anything that you have ever experienced in your life. You will not only gain an incredible amount of knowledge about your area of focus but your will solidify many of your opinions about the world that will follow into and throughout your adulthood. You will make friendships and meet companions that will last a lifetime. You will be challenged to rethink or examine everything that you once thought you understood. This is not always an easy or clear objective. For this reason, all of the faculty and staff are here to help you succeed. Please feel free to call on me or any of the faculty if you have questions during this first critical year of your education. Our objective is to help you find the correct path for your future. Thank you,
Hollis BarnettInterim HeadDepartment of Art & Design
The Department of Art & Design offers four comprehensive undergraduate degree programs and opportunities taught by twenty dedicated art faculty-mentors, who provide a dynamic and challenging learning experience to each student. Our studio facilities & equipment are constantly upgraded, giving you the most current experiences in the classroom and studio. Whether you’re studying electronic media such as animation, graphic design and web design, or art history, drawing, painting, ceramics, interior design, sculpture, jewelry, photography, or art education; we have the experience you’re looking for.
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A. Blake Pearce, MFADean - College of the Arts & Professor of Art PrintmakingFA [email protected]
Tommy Crane, MFAAssociate Professor of Art - Interior DesignUC [email protected]“I have a collection of over 500 comic books (from 1963 until 1998). This includes Marvel, DC, Image, and a few other independent companies.”
Hollis Barnett, MFAInterim Dept. Head & Professor of ArtSculpture & AnimationUC [email protected]“I have a herd of five weenie dogs.”
Michael T. Schmidt, MFAAssociate Dean & Professor of Art - CeramicsFA [email protected]“I call sprinkles, jimmies.”
Evelyn Davis-Walker, MFAAssistant Professor of Art - Graphic Design & IllustrationUC 2005229.259.5086emdaviswalker@valdosta.eduwww.evelyndaviswalker.comwww.daviswalkercreative.com“I am allergic to anything that is grown in the ground.”
Julie Bowland, MFAFine Arts Gallery Director & Professor of Art - Senior Capstone, Foundations & PerspectivesFA [email protected]“I like to paint from my kayak.”
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Get to Know Us
Mark Errol, MFALecturer - Ceramics, Foundations & Art AppreciationFA [email protected]“I do not eat anything that comes from the water.(seafood... yuck.)”
Craig Hawkins, MFAAssociate Professor of Art Drawing & FoundationsFA [email protected]“I’ve created murals for Mellow Mushroom and Cheesecake Factory restaurants.”
Wes Force, Ed.S.Part-Time Instructor - Computers in Art [email protected]“I have made five mission trips to Ukraine and have many friends there.”
Abigail Heuss, MFAAssociate Professor of Art Jewelry & MetalsmithingUC [email protected]“I’ve been to all of the 48 contiguous united states.”
Clyde L. Edwards, MFAAssociate Professor of Art - Painting, Drawing & FoundationsFA [email protected]“I love black Chilean grapes.”
Dominick Gheesling, MFAAssociate Professor of Art - PhotographyFA [email protected]“I’m a good man in search of an even better chili cheese dog.”
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Selena Nawrocki, Ph.D.Professor of Art - Interior DesignUC [email protected]“My artwork has appeared in over 125 regional and national art competitions with 34 awards.”
Sean Hurley, MFAAssistant Professor of Art Printmaking & [email protected]“I am an amateur bike racer and have ridden about 50,000 miles since 2010.”
Ray Noll, M.Ed.Part-Time InstructorPerspectives & Art AppreciationFA [email protected]
Karin Murray, MFAProfessor EmeritusPart-Time Instructor - Aqueous [email protected]
Lai Kent Orenduff, Ph.D.Dean - Undergraduate Studies & Associate Professor of Art - Art HistoryBailey SC [email protected]“I once ran a half marathon in Bulgaria and finished first in my bracket (I was the only person entered in that bracket!)”
Terry MortonAdministrative SecretaryFA [email protected]
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Kyoung-Im Park, MFAAssociate Professor of Art - Interior DesignUC [email protected]
Rebecca Lee Reynolds, Ph.DLecturer - Art History, Art Appreciation & PerspectivesUC [email protected]“I have a cat named Andy Warhol the Cat.”
Richard Peterman, MFAArt Studio Supervisor & Master Craftsman - Foundations & ShopUC [email protected]“Had I been just a little better at playing trumpet than I was at drawing, I might have become a high school Band Director.”
Glenda Swan, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Art Art History & PerspectivesUC [email protected]“I love modern mythology as much as acient, so I always enjoy chatting about the latest sci-fi or fantasy.”
Libba Willcox, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Art Art Education, Art Appreciation & [email protected]“My bookshelves are always color coded because I remember colors and images before words.”
Kalina Winska, MFAAssociate Professor of Art Drawing & FoundationsFA [email protected]
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8 aArt & Design Degree BreakdownsThe Department of Art & Design at Valdosta State University offers the following four Professional Degree Programs:
B AC H E LO R O F A R T S ( B A ) Studio Art
B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A R T S ( B FA ) Studio Art
B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A R T S ( B FA ) Art Education
B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A R T S ( B FA ) Interior Design
D I F F E R E N C E S B E T W E E N T H E M
9aBA - Studio ArtAllows student to minor outside of art (ie. Business, Marketing, Psychology, Biology, Communication, etc..)
Must take foreign language sequence of nine hours or three courses
54 hours required art studio and art history classes
Electives outside of art should total 21 hours
BFA - Studio ArtNo foreign language or minor requirements
In-depth research and study in art and design
Students can focus on an area or discipline of studio art that interests them, or take a broader approach and experience many areas.
No minor or foreign language
BFA - Art EducationA professional degree program that prepares students to be K-12 art teachers, museum educators, or community center art instructors
• Requires a 2.75 GPA and a grade of “C” or better in English, ART, ARED, and EDUC courses
• Provides hands-on classroom experiences with students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade in Art Education courses
• Enables students to take a diverse and extensive range of art history and studio courses
BFA - Interior DesignA professional degree program preparing students for entry-level interior design job positions
Sequential studio & major courses (offered once a year, not semester)
Required summer internship course
2.5 required GPA after 45 credit hours
Required grade of C or higher for all major courses
In-depth research and study in interior design that rarely allows for outside academic interests such as a minor
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Art History Requirements 9 hrsARTH 2122 Art History Survey IIARTH 3xxx or 4xxx level (2 courses)
Modern / Classical Foreign Language 6 hrs (Must take three courses in sequence)
Preparation / Capstone Courses 3 hrs ART 4170 Professional Preparation ART 4171 Senior Exhibition SeminarART 4172 Senior Portfolio Presentation
Art Studio and/or Art History Electives 6-15 hrGuided Electives or Minor 6-15 hrBoth of these must total 21 hours
Area F: Core Curriculum, Major – Art 18 hrsART 1020 2D Design ART 1010 Drawing IARTH 2121 Art History Survey I
ART 1030 3D Design ART 1011 Drawing IIART 2030 Computers in Art
Area A-E: Core Curriculum 42 hrsCourses like ENGL, MATH, PERSPECTIVES, HUMANITIES,SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCES
Art Major - Studio Sequence Requirements 18 hrs(select three sequences from courses listed below) ART 3023 Figure Drawing + ART 4024 Advanced Drawing OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area) ART 3041 Painting I + ART 4042 Painting II OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area) ART 3051 Printmaking I + ART 4052 Printmaking II OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)
ART 3091 Graphic Design I + ART 3092 Graphic Design II OR ART 4093 Graphic Design III OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)
ART 3101 Jewelry/Metalsmithing I + ART 4102 Jewelry/Metalsmithing II OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)
ART 3111 Aqueous Media I + ART 4112 Aqueous Media II OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)ART 3061 Ceramics I + ART 4062 Ceramics II OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)
ART 3071 B&W Photography OR ART 3072 Digital Photography + ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)
ART 3081 Sculpture I + ART 4082 Sculpture II OR ART (3xxx - 4xxx course in content area)
Optional advanced content may include:* ART 4150 Directed Study* ART 4140 Technical Problems in Art* ART 4180 Workshop in Art* ART 4190 Special Topics in Art Studio
B AC H E LO R O F A R T S ( B A ) Studio Art
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Art History Requirements 9 hrsARTH 2122 Art History Survey IIARTH 3xxx or 4xxx level (2 courses)
Preparation / Capstone Courses 3 hrs ART 4170 Professional Preparation ART 4171 Senior Exhibition SeminarART 4172 Senior Portfolio Presentation
Art Studio & Related Electives 27 hr
Area F: Core Curriculum, Major – Art 18 hrsART 1020 2D Design ART 1010 Drawing IARTH 2121 Art History Survey I
ART 1030 3D Design ART 1011 Drawing II ART 2030 Computers in Art
Area A-E: Core Curriculum 42 hrsCourses like ENGL, MATH, PERSPECTIVES, HUMANITIES,SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCES
B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A R T S ( B FA ) Studio Art
ART 4073 Photographic LightingARTH 4120 Issues in Art CriticismARTH 4130 Gender in ArtARTH 4140 Race in American ArtARTH 4150 Contemporary Art History
ART 4112 Aqueous Media II ART 4140 Tech. Problems in Art ART 4150 Directed StudyART 4160 Internship in ArtART 4180 Workshop in Art ART 4190 Special Topics in Art Studio ARTH 3120 Special Topics in Art HistoryARTH 3123 Special Topics in Art History ARTH 4160 Directed Study in Art History
(Students may elect to take up to 9 credit hours in Art History)
ONLY TAKEN ONCEART 3071 B&W PhotographyART 3072 Digital Photography ART 3101 Jewelry/Metalsmithing IART 3111 Aqueous Media IART 4071 Adv. B&W Photography ART 4072 Color Photography
REPEATABLE COURSES (up to 4 times) ART 3023 Figure DrawingART 3092 Graphic Design II ART 4093 Graphic Design III ART 4094 Computer AnimationART 4024 Advanced DrawingART 4042 Painting II ART 4052 Printmaking IIART 4062 Ceramics II ART 4082 Sculpture II ART 4102 Jewelry/Metalsmithing II
Art Major - Studio Sequence Requirements 18 hrsART 3023 Figure Drawing ART 3041 Painting I ART 3051 Printmaking I ART 3091 Graphic Design
ART 3061 Ceramics I ART 3071 B&W Photography ORART 3072 Digital Photography ART 3081 Sculpture I
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Art Major - Studio Sequence Requirements 18 hrs(select three sequences from courses listed below) ARID 2111 I.D. Studio I ** ARID 2112 I.D. Studio II **ARID 3111 I.D. Studio III
Art History Requirements 6 hrsARTH 2121 Art History Survey I ARTH 2122 Art History Survey II
Interior Design Related Areas Electives 9 hrsSelected from 3000-4000 level Art Studio, Interior Design, Art History courses.
Capstone Courses 9 hrs ARID 4010 Interior Design Internship ARID 4310 Advanced Graphics and Creative Techniques ARID 4610 Professional Practices
Art Major – Interior Design Core Requirements 18 hr
Area F: Core Curriculum, Major – Interior Design 18 hrsART 1020 2D Design ART 1010 Drawing IARID 1120 Fund. Concepts
ART 1030 3D Design ART 1011 Drawing IIART 2030 Computers in Art
Area A-E: Core Curriculum 42 hrsCourses like ENGL, MATH, PERSPECTIVES, HUMANITIES,SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCES
ARID 3112 I.D. Studio IVARID 4111 I.D. Studio V ARID 4112 I.D. Studio VI
B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A R T S ( B FA ) Interior Design
ARID 2310 ID Graphics & Presentation [only taught fall semester] **Take with ARID2111 & ARID3211
ARID 3211 History of Interiors I [only taught fall semester] **Take with ARID2111 & ARID2310
ARID 3212 History of Interiors II [only taught spring semester] **Take with ARID2112 & ARID3411
ARID 3320 Materials for Interior Design [only taught spring semester]
ARID 3350 Lighting & Building Systems [only taught fall semester]
ARID 3411 Computers for Interior Design [only taught spring semester] **Take with ARID2112 & ARID3212
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Art Education Major - Curriculum Requirements 15 hrsART 3111 Aqueous Media I * OR ART 3041 Painting I*
ART 3071 B&W Photography* OR ART 3072 Digital Photography*
ART 3051 Printmaking I ART 3061 Ceramics I ART 3081 Sculpture I
Art History Requirements 9 hrsARTH 2122 Art History Survey IIARTH 3xxx or 4xxx level electiveARTH 4120 Issues in Art Criticism (Only taught once every three semesters)
Art Studio and/or Art History Guided Electives 11 hrs
Professional Art Ed and Ed Courses 33 hrs(Must maintain a 2.75 overall GPA)EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical and Contemporary Issues in EducationEDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on DiversityEDUC 2130 Exploring Learning and Teaching SPEC 3000 Serving Students with Diverse Needs ARED 3000 Issues and Trends in Contemporary Art Education ARED 3010 Elementary Art Methods [only taught SP semester]Prerequisite: ARED 2999 & 2.75 overall GPAARED 3012 Secondary Art Methods [only taught Fall semester]Prerequisite: ARED 2999 & 2.75 overall GPAARED 4070 Seminar in Art Education* (P-12) *[taken with ARED 4090]ARED 4090 Student Teaching Art Ed.* *[must take GACE Content Assessment before Student Teaching]
Area F: Core Curriculum, Major – Art Education 18 hrsART 1020 2D Design ART 1010 Drawing IARTH 2121 Art History Survey IARED 2999 Entry to the Education ProfessionStudents should enroll in “ARED 2999” the semester following the successful completion of 45 hours. Must be successfully completed prior to admission to teacher education, BEFORE taking ARED 3000. Candidates are required to establish an electronic portfolio (LiveText) & provide evidence that all teacher education admission requirements have been satisfied.KSPE 2000 Health & Wellness for Life KSPE 2150 First Aid / CPR *GACE Program Admission Assessment *GACE Content Assessment*(GACE PAA Exemption: 1000 SAT, 43 ACT) *(Required for Certification)
ART 1030 3D Design ART 1011 Drawing IIART 2030 Computers in Art
Area A-E: Core Curriculum 42 hrsImportant: Admission to Teacher Education is REQUIRED. Students should have earned 45 semester hours with a minimum of a 2.75. cumulative GPA, which must be maintained for graduation. Students must pass GACE Program Admission Assessment OR exempt (SAT 1000 or ACT 43). GACE PAA should be taken freshman year. Students must pass ARED 2999 to enter Teacher Education. Courses like ENGL, MATH, PERSPECTIVES, HUMANITIES, SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCES
B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A R T S ( B FA ) Art Education
A B A L A N C E D S C H E D U L EAs a rule of thumb, department of art & design students will want to try to take 6 hrs of CORE classes and 9 hrs of art & design courses per semester in order to maintain a manageable schedule and graduate on time.
Elizabeth EllinburgAcademic AdvisorUC [email protected]“I am a bit of a coffee connoisseur. I recently started learning how to roast my own coffee beans.”
AdvisingThe College of the Arts has three professional advisors on our COA Advising Team. Elizabeth Ellinburg is the Department of Art & Design’s dedicated advisor. She knows all of our programs well and will provides you with accurate academic advising during your studies at VSU. The COA Advising team collaborates closely with the Department of Art & Design and the College of the Arts to understand curricular changes and to help explain the appropriate path to complete your degree requirements.
As you become familiar with the faculty you may choose or be assigned a mentor from the faculty based on your areas of interest. All of the faculty have areas of specialization and are willing to explain how they managed to earn their credentials. They may be able to help you plan the path to your future. Please view them as a valuable resource of information that extends beyond the classroom.
Any student who requests accommodations or modifications to a classroom or who needs auxiliary aids and services because of a documented disability must contact the Access Office Farbar Hall.By law the disclosure of a disability is always voluntary, however, students are advised to notify their teachers about their educational needs so that necessary academic adjustments and/or appropriate services can be provided.
A C C E S S O F F I C E229.245.2498 - TTY 229.219.1285 - FARBAR HALL
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Elizabeth EllinburgAcademic AdvisorUC [email protected]“I am a bit of a coffee connoisseur. I recently started learning how to roast my own coffee beans.”
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Students will participate in various forms of program review while studying in the Art & Design department. Below are a few forms of such assessment.
Studio B.A & B.F.A Art MajorsFreshman Meet/Greet/EatIntended to welcome, retain and acclimate new freshman Art & Design students to departmental procedures, opportunities and resources.
Sophomore Portfolio ReviewCurrently in the final stages of development within the Art & Design faculty. Details will be supplied by the Head of the Department of Art & Design during your sophomore year.
Interior Design MajorsPortfolio Review (ARID 1120)The Interior Design program restricts the number of majors admitted each academic year. Only a limited number of students will be allowed to register for the second year sequence of Interior Design courses. This select admission is determined by a required portfolio review of foundation studio coursework. The program also requires a minimum GPA of 2.5 after completion of 45 hours and a successful portfolio review at the end of the second year.
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Advice from those who know!The Department of Art & Design wants to provide you every opportunity for success. Consider these helpful words of wisdom from students and faculty.
By the time you’re a junior/senior you’ll be developing a consistent body of work with your own original voice. So absorb everything from all your classes to help determine who you are as an artist. - Graduating Senior, class of 2018
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“Ignoring an academic issue only makes it worse, but talking to your professor/advisor about it helps to make it better. - Professor Swan
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Pull everything you can out of your professors and your fellow students. - Professor Willcox
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Time is either your friend or enemy, you get to choose which. - Professor Errol
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The hardest part of making art is starting. - Professor Barnett“
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Do the work without complaining. It will make you better. - VSU Art Student
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Use a planner (or app) to keep track of all assignment dead-lines and plan out your work. - Professor Reynolds
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Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Your teachers love helping you! And if something doesn’t make sense to you, there is probably someone else who is confused and too shy to ask. - Professor Heuss
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Great grades follow great work and great work is never about a grade. - Professor Hawkins
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Definitely be prepared to spend a LOT of time outside of class to work on projects. It makes a huge difference in your work. - VSU Art Student
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If you don’t care about it, don’t do it. - Professor Ghessling“ “
No matter what your workload, ALWAYS make time for yourself and friends to relieve stress! - Mr. Force
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All your classes are interrelated. Take what you learn from one class (even a non-art related class) and apply it in your studio classes. You will create endless possibilities for your art and your future. - Professor Davis-Walker
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This is your education, be responsible for it. - Professor Edwards
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Working on your homework a little each day is easier than working on it two days before all day long. - VSU Art Student
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Come in with a light heart. Remember to take critiques seriously, but don’t take them personally. - VSU Art Student
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Be honest to yourself about what your interests are, and follow them. This is your opportunity to pursue skills and ideas you might never have the opportunity to experience again- if you’re interested, go for it. You’ll regret it if you don’t! - Professor Hurley
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Be open minded. Try everything, and experiment before you get set in your ways as an artist. - Professor Bowland
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You can not expect exceptional if all you are willing to give is mediocre. - Professor Crane
“ “Don’t waste your time making excuses when that time could be spent making yourself become really great at something. - Professor Peterman
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Doodle AreaTake a break and doodle here, then keep reading!
ATTENDANCE REGULATIONS:In accordance with the established attendance policies of Valdosta State University, the Department of Art expects all students to attend all regularly scheduled class meetings held for instruction or examinations. The unexcused absence or “cut” is not regarded as a privilege. Instructors are required to maintain records of class attendance and will fail students who miss more than twenty percent of the scheduled class meetings for a given course.
Studio art classes are experience-based laboratory courses and require an extra contact hour for each class meeting. Students should expect to spend additional time on course projects beyond the regularly scheduled class periods in order to meet the minimum assignment requirements. This is a minimum expectation.
For each hour of lecture classroom instruction, students are expected to work a minimum of two hours outside normal class time completing assignments and preparing for class. This is a minimum expectation.
(ie. 3 credit hour lecture = at least 6 hours per week outside of class time)
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20%E N DA N G E R S YO U R E N R O L L M E N T
1 hour outside FOR EVERY CREDIT HOUR
STUDIO ART CLASSES
2 hours outside FOR EVERY CREDIT HOUR
LECTURE CLASSES
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Scholarships & Research GrantsArt & Design ScholarshipsThe Department of Art & Design has 6 scholarships it awards, which go to an average of 14 students each year, including a Freshman/Transfer student scholarship! Information about scholarships can be found on the VSU Art & Design website.
Art & Design Student Research GrantThe student research grant is to support student travel for active participation in national juried exhibitions, presentations, workshops, and professional conferences. Requests for student support must be sponsored by a full-time department faculty member. Inquire with the department head or your advisor for more information.
Undergraduate Research Granthttps://www.valdosta.edu/academics/graduate-school/urcThe Undergraduate Research Council of Valdosta State University invites undergraduate students to showcase their research, scholarship, and creative activities to the VSU community. Students display their work at the annual symposium each year —to provide students an opportunity to share research papers, laboratory experiments, field projects, creative performances, visual art works, or independent study projects, both completed or in-progress. Speak with the professor whose class the work is associated to learn more!
Art CompetitionsAs students develop into professional artists, they are strongly encouraged to participate in many art competitions both on and off campus. Here are a few for consideration.
SoGA (Fall term)Annual all media, student juried competition. Students from Albany State University and Valdosta State University compete for cash prizes, expand their network of peers and put into actual practice the rigor of being a professional artist.
VSU - All-Media Student Juried Competition (Spring term)Annual opportunity for VSU students of all majors to exhibit artwork in a professional gallery setting. Students submit their work online, where it is juried by an arts professional not affiliated with VSU. Cash awards. There is no entry fee.
Spring into Art Exhibition at the Turner Center for the Arts (Spring term)The Turner Center for the Arts’ Annual Spring into Art Show provides artists of all levels opportunity to participate in a regional exhibition.
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FA & U C B U S I N E S S H O U R SMon-Thu 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Fri 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
FA & U C O P E N H O U R S Mon-Fri 7 a.m. - 2 a.m.Sat-Sun 8 a.m. - 2 a.m.
V S U P U B L I C S A F E T Y229.333.7816
FacilitiesOfficial building hours are maintained for both the Fine Arts (FA) and the University Center (UC) art studios and classrooms. After official business hours, all rooms are typically secured and locked. Authorized students who need access to rooms that may be locked during normal building hours should contact the VSU Public Safety Office for assistance. Students may be required to show identification before being granted access to locked rooms.
Under no circumstance will guests be permitted to use the Department of Art & Design studio facilities and equipment without prior authorizationfrom the Department Head. Guests, such as family and friends, may tour the departmental facilities when accompanied bya member of the department staff or faculty. Official tours for individuals or groups can be scheduled by contacting the Department of Art & Design Office.
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VSU GalleriesDedo Maranville Fine Arts GalleryFA Building (first floor - southwest corner)The Valdosta State University Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery is committed to providing a teaching and learning environment serving a diverse student body and local audience by providing cultural enrichment and expanded educational opportunities to everyone.
Martha G Smart Student GalleryFA Building (first floor near painting studio)This Student Gallery is a unique venue for student/classexhibitions, installations, and collaborative ventures.Applications must be completed for consideration. Contact Professor Julie Bowland ([email protected]) for additional information.
Galleries Around TownTurner Art Center 527 N Patterson Stwww.turnercenter.orgThe six light-filled galleries offer a diverse selection of works by regional and national artists in approximately thirty exhibits annually.
Kaleidoscope Gallery & Emporium116 N Patterson St, Valdosta. GAwww.kaleidoscopeagallery.com
Crescent Valdosta Garden Center904 N Patterson St, Valdosta, GAww.thecrescentatvaldosta.com
Plough Gallery216 W 8th St, Tifton, GAwww.ploughgallery.com
Railroad Square Art Park602 McDonnell Dr, Tallahassee, Flwww.railroadsquare.com
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Art SuppliesEach instructor has their own specialized supply list for each studio course. Some designated foundations courses will have “supply kits” available for Art & Design students to purchase as a means of convenience. Students should check with their instructors for their supply lists at the beginning of each term. Below is a partial list of art suppliers and resources.
VSU BookstoreStudent Union, Level One
Michaels1200C N St Augustine Rd, Valdosta, GA
Hobby Lobby1000 N. St. Augustine Rd., Valdosta, GA
Home Depot1825 Norman Dr, Valdosta, GA
Lowe’s Home Improvement1106 North St Augustine Road
Home of 10000 Picture Frames124 N Patterson St, Valdosta, GA
Blick Art Materialswww.dickblick.com
Binders Art Supplies and Frameswww.bindersart.com
B&H Photowww.bhphotovideo.com
Maker Art Supplywww.makerartsupply.com
As part of your profession, making art requires a level of investment - your study of art is no different. Be prepared to purchase art supplies as part of your major. Budget accordingly all semester, not just at the start of classes.
Students may be tempted to throw away assignments at the end of term. Don’t throw away any of your work. You may need them - particularly for departmental reviews.
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Presentation of Work2D WORK (Drawings, Prints, Photos, Mixed Media)Below is a helpful way to calculate frame and window mat sizes need to present work professionally.
IMAGE SIZE Height x Width ________________
FRAME SIZE (outside measurement)Height x Width ________________
MAT (margins should be a min of 2” around)Tip: Make sure your window opening overlaps your artwork about 1/8” or 1/4”.
Top ______________
Sides ______________
Bottom _____________ add more to bottom (aka weighted) so it will optically look centered.
Other items needed in order to professionally frame 2Dwork:screwsd-rings (NO EYE HOOKS!)wiringfoamboard or cardboardcrate paper (to finish the backing of the frame)
PAINTINGSPaintings with finished sides on gallery wrapped canvas may not need a frame. Paintings other than watercolor should never be behind glass.
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Ever have family, friends, or even complete strangers ask you, “What are you going to do with an Art & Design Degree?” We all have. Here are some answers.
Students gain real world knowledge in professional settings related to their specific degree. Students must be an Art Major and acquire permission of the Department Head.
InternshipsGAIN EXPERIENCE WHILE STILL AT VSU
With the guidance of individual faculty members, students are provided the opportunity to explore individual problems in art beyond the typical classroom assignment.
Directed StudiesSTUDY INDEPENDENTLY AND DILIGENTLY AT VSU
Graphic DesignerArt DirectorMultimedia DesignerWeb DeveloperAnimatorIllustratorMedical IllustratorStoryboard ArtistConcept ArtistCeramicistMuralistInterior DesignerFashion DesignerMakeup Artist
C A R E E R S I N A R T & D E S I G N
Jewelry DesignerArt TherapistArt TeacherArt ProfessorArt HistorianCourtroom Sketch ArtistCaricature ArtistMuseum CuratorArt DealerPhotographerPhotojournalistPhoto Re-toucherMotion Graphics ArtistArts Administrator
Gallery DirectorPrintmakerSculptorVideographerFine Art PainterPhoto EditorPublic Arts AdministratorTattoo ArtistFine Art RestorerUser Experience DesignerCreative Director
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Art&Design@vsuMaintained by dedicated faculty wanting to bring you up-to-the-minute announcements on art-related activities and art opportunities.
valdostaartdesignIntended to promote high quality artwork created within courses at Valdosta State University as a means of highlighting the program and recruiting new talent.
Tag work #valdostaartdesign
The Arts GuildStudent OrganizationIt shall be the purpose of the Arts Guild to provide its members and the community with further information and opportunities to explore the numerous processes and forms of art. The Arts Guild shall also act as an environment in which its members can interact, network, collaborate, and draw inspiration from one another to create art.
Email: [email protected]
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Student ChapterInterior Design Student OrganizationThe organization advances the interior design profession and communicates the impact of design on the human experience. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, they strive to advance the interior design profession. They lead interior designers in shared conversations around topics that matter: from evidence-based and human-centric design to social responsibility, well-being, and sustainability.
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l War
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16 L
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18 F
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brar
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