A
uniquely creative experience. Studio and applied arts courses
encourage students to develop their awareness of the visual world.
Students solve problems dealing with line, form, color and space
as they explore the possibilities of material and technique.
Housed in the Knight
Fine Arts Center, the school's art studio is open evenings and weekends
so that students are free to work on projects as their schedules
allow.
Courses include two- and three-dimensional
art, studio art, photography, architectural design, engineering
drawing, woodworking and web publishing.
Facility Highlights:
- Two- and three-dimensional studios with work stations for painting
and printing techniques, production area for desktop publishing
- Spacious and well-ventilated sculpture and ceramic kiln rooms
- Color and black-and-white darkrooms and a fully equipped photography
studio
- Woodworking, architectural design and engineering drawing facilities
- Computer architectural drawing facilities
Moos Gallery.
Reserve's art gallery is an excellent showcase for both student
and professional artists. Students can meet and talk with other
artists whose works are on display, attend art openings and presentations,
and design and display their own artwork.
Artline Gallery. Each year,
in cooperation with the visual arts faculty, a student manager maintains
Reserve's online gallery, showcasing current works by students,
faculty and alumni. View
this year's Artline Gallery.
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