If your major is Ceramics, your space includes an electric wheel, shelving, and tables. If you choose Industrial Design, your space resembles an actual design studio with personal space in a collaborative environment.
For Illustration and Biomedical Art students, your space centers on a drafting table. There’s always room to pin up inspirational pictures and words and space to work independently or with peers.
The physical layout of CIA studios means that students get used to working together and sharing ideas. “You can be creative on your own, but when you brainstorm with others, those ideas just grow and get better.” Jeff Kucera ’99 Design Manager, MTD Products
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