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How we shine...
Unlike other art degrees in the region, ours provides a broad base of experience in several areas of artistic production
We house the Bry Art Gallery and outdoor ³È×ÓÊÓƵ Sculpture Garden, a student and community resource
Our broad based program makes graduates more diverse, flexible and marketable
Who to contact in Art
Mr. Cliff Tresner,
Program Coordinator
tresner@ulm.edu

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College of Arts, Education & Sciences

Art

Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)

About Art...
Undergraduate art curricula provide a broad base of visual experience and discipline in a variety of areas. Introductory courses in design, drawing, and art survey provide foundations for advanced work in any medium, as well as support for programs in other departments of the University. The School of Visual and Performing Arts, Division of Art, offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major area of concentration selected from art education, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking or sculpture.

What you can do with this degree:
Advertising, Printing, Designing, Art Education

What careers have our graduates pursued?
Designers, Magazine Editors, Directors/Managers of Museums, Art Instruction and Teaching

"(My Professor) is the ultimate mentor"
-Kelsea McCrary,
Graphic Design, Art Major

Check out some of our learning opportunities:
  • Study abroad opportunities in London and Paris
  • Division of Art hosts a Junior/Senior Juried Art Exhibition open to schools across Northeast Louisiana
  • Design students provide free design assistance to small area businesses through the Small Business Institute and The Louisiana Small Business Development Center
  • Graphic Design students provide pro-bono art and design assistance to non-profit organizations and institutions

Get involved beyond the classroom:
Kappa Pi, Delta Alpha Chapter (International Honorary Art Fraternity)

Student resources include
The Northeast Louisiana Arts Council, Masur Museum of Art, The Biedenharn Museum and Gardens, Regularly Scheduled Art Exhibits, Sculpture Garden, Online Gallery, Artstor (a digital image bank accessible to the entire university)