Program Overview
Would you like to develop your skills, deepen your ideas, and sharpen your creative edge?
Our 79 credit-hour Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program in Studio Art will prepare you for professional practice, graduate study, and other career options in fine art such as museum and gallery work. In this program, you will develop a personal body of work that develops from initial research to final exhibition over your final two semesters.
We offer the same professional, comprehensive studio art program you would expect to find in a large public university in a small, Christian environment.
Why Studio Art at Judson?
Location
Our scenic riverside campus makes a beautiful home, and the museums, galleries, and design studios of Chicago are within easy reach.
Tools & Resources
You will benefit from access to:
- Adobe Creative Cloud
- Studios for drawing, painting and ceramics
- Photography studio with a green screen and dark room
- Digital labs with laser, large-format, and risograph printers
- Use of laser cutters and 3D printers
- Printmaking and Letterpress studios
- Individual studio spaces for upper-level students
Alumni Network
Art & Design alumni stay connected to mentor current students.
Art & Design Department
Learn more about the other programs offered in the Art & Design Department.
World Class Facilities
All Art & Design courses are taught in the 88,000 square foot, LEED Gold Certified Harm A. Weber Academic Center. You will have access to drawing, painting, and ceramics studios, individual studio spaces and much more. As one of the most energy-efficient buildings of its kind in North America, the Weber Center sets a lofty bar for environmental stewardship.
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Get Real World Experience
The Studio Art program requires an internship during your senior year. Judson students have interned at places like:
- Milwaukee Art Museum
- Rockford Art Museum
- Catalog Photo Studios
- Print Shops
What Can You Do with a Studio Art Degree?
Judson graduates from the Studio Art program have gone on to become:
- Artists
- University Professors
- Art Therapists
- Photographers
- Entrepreneurs
Studio Art grads often also pursue graduate school, at places like:
- Artists
- University Professors
- Art Therapists
- Photographers
The Draewell Gallery
Our on campus not-for-profit gallery exhibits local and national artists with the goals of fostering an appreciation for the arts on campus through visual engagement and the creation of public dialogue regarding issues important to Judson’s core mission.
Each spring, seniors in our art, design, and architecture programs present their final projects in a professional gallery setting.