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Wabash College Art

Wabash College

Art

Crawfordsville, USA

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    About : The Art postgraduate program focuses on advancing creativity and technical skills in visual arts. It encompasses various forms of artistic expression, allowing students to explore innovative techniques while developing their personal artistic voice. The curriculum includes practical studio work, theoretical studies, and exposure to contemporary art practices, tailored for aspiring artists and art professionals.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career opportunities, such as fine artists, illustrators, art educators, curators, and art managers. They may also find roles in design, gallery management, and arts administration. The skills gained in this program prepare students for both self-employment and positions within arts organizations.

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Introduction

Whether concentrating on studio art or art history, Wabash College art majors develop a set of visual skills: looking, composing, and understanding. Along with the knowledge gained within the humanities, students use these skills in creating and interpreting works of art. Whereas studio art develops visual expression, art history puts visual expression into words. Students develop both skills over several related art courses, concentrating on building both a visual and a verbal vocabulary. For specific art class offerings, check out our curriculum.

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