Albion College Art Major and Minor
Albion College

Albion College

Art Major and Minor

Albion, USA

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* rolling admission

Key Summary

    About : The Art Major and Minor offers students a comprehensive exploration of various artistic disciplines. You'll engage with design, painting, sculpture, and other fine arts while enhancing your creative skills. This program provides a solid foundation for artistic expression and critical thinking.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of career paths, including positions as professional artists, art educators, graphic designers, and curators in galleries or museums. You may also find opportunities in art therapy, illustration, or art direction in advertising and media.

Bring your vision to life through photography, painting, drawing, or sculpture. Hone your technical skills, develop your artistic practice and contextualize your work in art theory and history. As an art major or minor, you’ll learn to think critically, build technical knowledge and skills, and prepare for a life of creative expression, wherever your career leads.

Why Study Studio Art at Albion?

At Albion, we take an interdisciplinary approach to studio art, giving students the opportunity to explore different mediums and take inspiration from contemporary and historic practices. You’ll be taught by faculty who are successful professional artists and have the opportunity to learn from our visiting artists in residence. As an art major, you’ll hone your technical skills and learn to express complex concepts through creative mediums.

  • Pull your first silver gelatin print in the darkroom made from an image you created on your smartphone.
  • Create an illustration, and transfer it to a woodblock to carve, and print on the press.
  • Study prints from our collection, and write about your findings to be included in a publication.
  • Learn how to fire a wood kiln and watch the magic of chemistry in the ceramic firing process.
  • Explore the way artists have historically engaged in social activism and protest.
  • Examine the development of photography from its earliest explorations rooted in physics and chemistry to its ever-branching applications across the digital landscape.