fine arts
At Huntington University, students are exposed to training from skilled professors who develop them into artists, scholars, and, ultimately, expand the depth and breadth of their creative energy and expression for the glory of God. As a fine art major, students will develop knowledge, skills, concepts and sensitivities essential to the professional life of an artist.
Fine art students study drawing, design, painting, ceramics, sculpture, or photography while giving and receiving constructive criticism, and participating in dynamic discussions. Students also take courses in art history and criticism to gain the skills to discern major art styles and periods, to understand the historical role of art as a means of expressing ideas in religion and culture, and to appreciate the heritage of the visual arts in Christian worship.
Students then complete advanced studios in preparation for a senior exhibit and portfolio.