This course approaches drawing as a way of thinking and seeing. Students will be introduced to a range of drawing issues, as well as a variety of media, including charcoal, graphite, ink, and oil ...
From an idea to a concept to the finished piece, the School of Art is made up of a tight-knit community of makers who ideate and create one-of-a-kind art. Whether it’s using 3D printers, charcoal and ...
SVA Destinations, an ongoing series of short-term, domestic and international travel-based programs offered by the School of Visual Arts, offer participants the opportunity for in-depth study, ...
Feeling creative? The annual Gage Academy of Art is the perfect way to free your inner artist. The daylong experience gives people of all ages a chance to draw, paint and create with hands-on ...
In recent years, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has demonstrated remarkable potential for producing creative content, including artwork, which has sparked discussions regarding its role in ...
The B.A. in Visual Arts - Studio Art Track offers students a dynamic and comprehensive foundation in the visual arts. Designed for those who want to explore a wide range of artistic media and creative ...
A shift is taking place in museums and the way art history is presented globally. More museums now value visitor experience and at the same time, there is a growing emphasis on accessibility in ...
Pioneer Square’s First Thursday crowds may be getting the headlines, but the city’s visual arts scene stretches far beyond one neighborhood. From Belltown to Ballard to Capitol Hill—and even down to ...
To be eligible, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours and have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. Note: One application is needed to be considered for any of our scholarships, and ...
Applicants who meet the academic and creative requirements for admission to School of Visual Arts (SVA) and have a good grasp of English, but do not yet meet the English proficiency requirements for ...