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Visual and New Media Arts

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The Visual Arts program at Our Lady of the Lake University offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual and New Media Arts with a wide range of courses to cultivate students' creativity as well as the technological skills required of a new media arts focus. Students in the program are able to explore their passion, whether it is painting, drawing, printmaking, digital imaging, ceramics, or even teaching. The program allows students to tailor their degree to a visual arts focus, a new media arts focus, or a combination of both.

Programs Offered

In addition to the general bachelor's degree, an all-level teacher certification is available for students who wish to teach art in grades K-12. The program focuses on visual and new media arts, art history and art education with a special focus on contemporary art and diverse cultures.

The visual arts minor provides students with a basic foundation of art and art history with a concentration in the medium of their choice.

Spanish-speaking students can earn a Visual and New Media Arts degree with dual-language (English/Spanish) emphasis through the Biliterate Certificate Program. Students take specialized Spanish classes and fulfill a portion of their major requirements by completing a practicum or learning experience related to their major in a Spanish-speaking setting. Earning the certificate certifies that a student is proficient in both English and Spanish.

Degree Plans and Course Descriptions

Hands-On Experiences

During their senior year, students will complete a two-course exhibition capstone. During the first course, students will produce a professional art portfolio, artwork documentation, paper, and presentation addressing contemporary art-making practices regarding their work for the senior exhibition. During the second course, students will implement, coordinate, present, and complete the documentation they planned during the first course. Additionally, they will complete a practicum in which they work with a local artist or non-profit organization that requires the work of an artist. Their capstone concludes with a senior exhibition and presentation, in which they display a cohesive body of artwork and present a professional artist lecture.

Bringing Art to the Community

Students studying art at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú have various chances to take their work out into the local community. Through on-campus events and collaborations with local nonprofit organizations, students are able to work with a diversity of people and share their passion for different types of art in the process. In addition to their senior exhibition, students have the opportunity to exhibit their artwork on campus throughout their studio art courses.

Get into the Business of Art

The Visual Arts program incorporates collateral requirements that are centered in artistic entrepreneurship. The addition of the collateral requirements at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú teaches students the skills needed to network, prepare for the workforce, and to make a business of their creative practice. Students will take courses in grant writing, personal finance, marketing, management, and sales and promotion that will teach them how to manage art and cultural organizations. 

Art Student Organization

Art, Ink., the art student organization, and the Visual Arts program have developed a positive working relationship with some of San Antonio’s most active arts organizations. These ties provide students with opportunities to exhibit art both on and off campus, as well as the hands-on experience of providing visual arts related services. The organization is open to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú students of all majors.

 

ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú student artist working intently on a colorful painting in a campus art studio, surrounded by brushes, paint, and other creative tools.
Group of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú student artists collaborating in a bright, creative studio space, surrounded by colorful artwork and supplies.
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú student artist standing proudly in front of a large, expressive portrait painting displayed in a campus art studio.

 

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