Students choose a specialization area—art generalist, ceramics, graphic design, painting/drawing, printmaking or sculpture—but still have a chance to take courses in other art mediums.

Programs
- Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Studio Art
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Upcoming Art Events
Around the Art Department

Faculty Artists
Our faculty are all practicing artists who have received regional or national recognition. No teaching assistants are used in classrooms, and students get one-on-one attention from professors in a nurturing environment.

Dedicated Facilities
Art students use facilities specifically dedicated to their area of concentration. Specialized studios for graphic design and sculpture are in the Carr Education-Fine Arts Building, while ceramic students use the state-of-the-art ceramic studio at the Mayer Museum. Most classes are held in smart classrooms with projectors, computer connections and internet access.

Exhibit Opportunities
Graduating BFA students are invited to showcase their work in Gallery 193, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts Building. Other students have the opportunity to display their work in exhibition venues across the ASU campus, including the second floor of the Porter Henderson Library, the conference room of the Registrar’s Office, and the office of the College of Arts and Humanities.

Art Community
Students also benefit from the strong art community in San Angelo. The department assists with the annual National Ceramic Competition held at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts. Students also have the opportunity to participate in a variety of community art projects, and some local art studios display student work.

