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Nov 01, 2024
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Catalogue 2024-2025
Studio Art Major
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Return to: Art Department
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Required Units
Total number of units required for major, excluding any required Intensive(s): 10
Required Intensive units, if any: 1.5
Total units required: 11.5
Total Number of Specific Courses Required
Distributional Content Area Units Required
- One 200-level unit in art history
- Four units in 200-level courses, either painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, architectural design, sculpture, video or digital art
- Two 300-level units in studio art, NOT including ART 301
Additional Information
The major consists of 11.5 units, including 1.5 units of Intensive work. 2 units must be in graded art history courses, consisting of ART 105 or ART 106 and one 200-level art history course; 9.5 studio units, 7 of which must be graded units taken at Vassar, including ART 102 -ART 103 ; 4 units in 200-level studio art courses in sculpture, drawing, painting, photography, video, digital art or architecture; 3 units in 300-level studio courses including ART 301 ; and a half-unit of ART 306, Studio Critiques .
Entrance into the studio concentration is determined by evaluation of the student’s class work and by a review of the student’s portfolio by the studio faculty. The portfolio may be submitted for evaluation at any time, ordinarily between the spring of the sophomore year and the spring of the junior year. Students taking studio courses are charged a fee to cover the cost of most materials. Students receiving Vassar scholarships are eligible for a stipend which covers the cost of most materials for one studio course per semester. Studio majors are required to attend and participate in the studio critiques.
Students who wish to concentrate in Studio Art are advised to take ART 102 -ART 103 in their first year and at least one additional studio course in the sophomore year in order to have a portfolio of work to be evaluated for admission to the studio art concentration. Those students interested in the studio concentration should consult the studio faculty no later than the end of the sophomore year. AP credit/NRO work may not be used to satisfy the requirements for the studio art concentration. In order to receive credit for courses taken during Junior Year Abroad, students must submit a portfolio of work for review by the studio art faculty.
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