STUDIO ART I
n the studio art program at Rollins, you do more than master technique—you explore new creative strategies, practice focused and sustained engagement, and tackle important conceptual and social issues. Each day, you exercise not only your artistic passion, but also skills in communication, problem solving, and strategic thinking. A major in studio art will prepare you for a broad range of professional endeavors. With ample opportunities to engage in research and production of advanced studio artwork, you’ll learn skills that are highly sought after by an array of employers—including critical and creative thinking, the ability to interpret different cultures, and the skills to work effectively both individually and collaboratively.
Why Study Studio Art at Rollins Individualized Instruction You’ll refine skills and techniques under the guidance and mentorship of professional artists in small classroom settings.
Access to Important Collections You’ll have an opportunity to exhibit at Rollins’ nationally recognized Cornell Fine Arts Museum and engage with the significant and growing Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art.
A Broad Educational Environment As an artist at Rollins, you’ll draw from an interdisciplinary liberal arts educational experience to create critical and creative work.