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Studio Arts & Arts Administration Major

Connect Creativity to Communities

At A Glance

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Program Type

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

Experience

100% of art and design students complete an internship in their field before they graduate

Variety

Customize your program by studying sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, print media, ceramics and more

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Student works with paint on their face

Are you drawn to beauty and are eager to understand your creative side through the context of God as our Creator? Maybe you’ve wondered if a career in the art world was possible. We’re here to tell you that it is!

There are careers to be had in art! The industry is growing across the nation, and our alumni are thriving as professional painters, running educational programs, curating galleries, installing exhibitions, and, best of all, getting paid to do what they love!

Where Can a Career in Art Take You?

Our major prepares you for a wide range of possible career paths in the industry. As a studio arts major, you will:

Collaborate with Fellow Creators

Students work at a table together

Our studio arts major fosters the development of collaborative, resourceful, and creative makers who work in a research-based practice informed by contemporary and historical art and culture.

We work in a variety of two- and three-dimensional media including, but not limited to, sculpture, painting, drawing, photography and lens-based media, print media, and utilitarian ceramics.

Creative Thinking and Technical Precision

We place an emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, and risk-taking throughout the program, encouraging you to develop the confidence to experiment and the self-reliance to become a courageous life-long learner.

Instruction in technical competencies and skills of the studio practice is partnered with conceptual strengthening projects and polished off with professional and business practice capstone work to send our emergent practitioners out equipped for a life of successful creating and earning.

Program Distinctives Why Study Studio Arts & Administration at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý?

Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?

New Art Building Design

Our spaces/Where Will I Learn?

Art Annex 

We have great news for our future art students! The vibrant and growing art and design program – housing the university’s graphic design, studio art and arts administration, illustration, and cinematic arts majors – will have a new home in the fall of 2025.

The new 6,000-square-foot facility will be located between the Maker Hub and Pennington Hall and will feature a large studio for pottery and ceramics, another space for glass and sculpture, and a partially covered courtyard work area with a ceramics kiln. You could be one of the first classes to use this new space and make your mark on the art program for years to come.

Career Outlook What’s After ÐÔÊӽ紫ý

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment as a craft or fine artist is expected to grow 4% between 2022 and 2032, and roles for art directors are growing at a 6% rate.

The Portland metro area is well-known for its thriving arts community, bringing in millions of dollars annually and supporting a significant population of artists. As the world becomes more “visual,” the role of the "traditional artist" has shifted and organizations of all types have been creating opportunities for artists.

Our students have received full-ride scholarships to grad school, and we boast a large number of alumni who are supporting themselves with their practice.

  • Lecturer of Art and Design, Pennsylvania College of Art and Design
  • Arts and Public Programming Director, Chehalem Cultural Center
  • K-12 Art Teacher, Black Forest Academy
  • Lead Photographer, The Pair Visuals
  • Director of University Studio Maker Space, Corban University
  • Studio Technician, Pigeon Toe Ceramics
  • Program Liaison, Grünewald Guild Art and Faith Community
  • Art and Fashion Director, Benjamin Holtrop, Inc.
  • Art Teacher, Rock Creek Middle School

100% of art and design students at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý complete an internship in their field before they graduate. Here's where some of our student interned during the 2023-24 school year:

  • Mackenzie Inc.
  • A&E Design
  • Amy Troute Inspired Interior Design
  • Hill Devine Design
  • Lindye Galloway Interiors
  • RJ Smith Construction
  • Portland Pickles Baseball
  • SE Calvary Chapel
  • Sign On
  • Philadelphia Dream Center
  • Blue Trout Gallery
  • Kent State University
  • Columbia College Chicago
  • Oregon State University
  • Tyler School of Art at Temple University
  • University of Madison, Wisconsin
  • University of New Mexico
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Oregon College of Art and Craft
  • Washington State University
  • Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education (art education)
Student in graduation cap and gown

A Community of Art

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Art and Sesign students recently had the opportunity to partner with Newberg's Rotary Club to create a mural in the heart of town, creating a piece of art that builds on themes of enviromental protection and familial community. 

Read about the mural process

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Lehman Pekkola

Visual Artist, Pic-Time LTD

My time at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý allowed for transcendence to take place – a transcendence that I hadn’t anticipated would take form, a transcendence that changed my entire perspective toward relationship, toward art, toward faith, toward the world. ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s professors and peers allowed space and opportunities for me to become a better human being, which is something I’ll forever be grateful for.

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