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Department of Art + Architecture
Welcome
With
accomplished faculty, small studio classes and an innovative focus on social
justice and community engagement, the Art + Architecture Department holds unique appeal
as it develops a niche among educational institutions in the Bay Area. Committed
to the education of students as whole people, the faculty aims to prepare them
for a complex world in which their artistic gifts are needed more than ever.
Growing in just five years to its current 250 student majors, the department
offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Visual Arts with emphases available in Architecture
and Community Design, Art
History/Arts Management, Fine Arts, or Design. The curriculum is composed of 48 units
of broad grounding in the fundamentals of visual art and design, together with
upper division courses in the chosen emphasis.
We recognize the gift of our urban location in San Francisco and encourage students to make the city their classroom. Students are introduced to the field of arts management through a flourishing internship program, and to cutting edge approaches to the shaping of “green,” sustainably built communities in the architecture program. Highly skilled graphic design faculty lead students into the professional design world of the 21 st century with training in the latest technologies and design concepts in our state-of-the art computer laboratories. The fine arts faculty is made up of dynamic and diverse practicing artists offering expertise and mentorship in the traditional media of drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and stained glass. The focus is on the integration of traditional media with contemporary applications and concepts.
Students in the program have many opportunities to exhibit their work, share
their developing expertise, and interact wth professional artists, both on campus
and in the community. The University maintains two on-campus galleries. The
Crossroads Gallery, located in the University Center, is designated solely for
student work. The Mary
and Carter Thacher Gallery, located in the Gleeson Library, hosts
up to five exhibitions each year, bringing in extraordinary Bay Area artists
who interact with students and offering opportunities to students to participate
in exhibition planning. Every year, the Thacher Gallery collaborates with Arts
Management students to produce the Thacher Student Showcase, a juried show featuring
juniors and seniors from USF's arts programs. Other exciting on-campus resources
include a sculpture garden, visiting artists programs, and mural projects.
The department also maintains creative working relationships with a number
of arts organizations. Students benefit from a partnership with one of the finest
museums in the nation, the de
Young Museum located within walking distance in a spectacular
new facility in Golden Gate Park through on site classes, internships, and special
events. Mutually enriching collaborations with community non-profit groups expose
students to new alternatives to the traditional ways of making a living and
a life as an artist, designer, or architect. They design graphic materials for
non-profit organizations, curate shows at local galleries, participate in well-recognized
mural projects, and develop successful art programs for organizations serving
those who might otherwise never be able to experienceart.
Whether a student plans further training at the graduate level, entry into
the professional world, or a self-made life as a fine artist in the studio and
in the community, the mission of the department is to provide the foundation
for achieving these goals, as well as for the lifelong process of continuing
to realize goals still to be imagined.
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