Program Description
Vermont State University’s Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Art program offers a strong foundation in a variety of artistic disciplines, including drawing, painting, media arts, art history and sculpture. Students are then able to choose to concentrate their studies in either media arts, photography, art history, or continue to study a wide range of mediums in Studio Arts.
The program offers a strongly humanistic course of study in the arts that prepares each individual to be professional fine artists. Through creative inquiry, complex problem-solving, organizational skills and diverse methods of expression, students in the BFA in Fine Art program will become immersed in a community of innovative artists.
Through studio experiments, you will learn to sharpen your senses of perception. Creating artwork means distilling observations, ideas, and dreams into a physical form. Along the way, the materials, technologies, and methods use will challenge students to make complex decisions and come up with original solutions.
Students in the BFA program will come away with a strong, diverse portfolio and experience exhibiting their work in a gallery. Additionally, the BFA will prepare students for graduate programs and careers as professional artists.
Program Outcomes
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Conceptualize personal or group vision into creative works of art.
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Use elements of art and principles of design to create visually expressive artwork.
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Utilize either a specific or a variety of mediums to present realized artist vision.
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Critically analyze artwork by intent and execution.
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Develop an effective studio practice and effectively present artwork.