Painting & Drawing

Undergraduate Studios and Classrooms

Photos of the undergraduate painting and drawing studios.
Undergraduate painting and drawing studios.

Location: ART 110, 201, 206, & 206a

We have a large studio for painting classes that is well-lit with natural light and track spotlights. It contains a gallery wall and a sink for cleaning. The studio accommodates introductory through advanced painting classes and comes equipped with approximately 20 easels and taborets. The studio also contains a large storage rack for painting students. 

The primary drawing studio is a spacious, high ceiling room with large north facing windows, natural light, and track spotlights. Easels and drawing horses are available to accommodate all students, as the main equipment and furniture featured in this studio. For wet media needs, this studio also has a sink. The studio also has a raised platform for life drawing, anatomically correct model skeletons, and an assortment of objects for building still life.

Both studios also contain teaching stations with a computer and projector equipment. 

Painting & Drawing Examples

Students view work during recent BFA exhibition

Students view work during recent BFA Exhibition. Naomi Martin's mixed-media painting and drawing is on the wall.

Students work on a recent campus mural.

Students view work on a recent campus mural in ART 3723: Mural Painting

Students view work in a recent BFA Exhibition. The work of Soraya Burgos is on the wall.

Students on scissor lift work on campus mural

Students on scissor lift work on campus mural, during ART 3723: Mural Painting

Students paint pillar in front of ACT Building for campus mural

Students paint pillar in front of ACT Building for campus mural during ART 3723: Mural Painting

Students paint the mural in the Student Union

Student works on collaborative painting, Corazón Radical, in the Student Union

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