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Description of Painting Major

Artists create much of the world in which we live. They not only decorate and beautify; they inform, enlighten, and entertain. Art challenges us to see things in new and unique ways and to think and feel things we have not imagined. Artists help us define our views of the world, our values, and our social beliefs.

To be successful as an artist is a formidable undertaking. This process demands discipline, hard work, perseverance, and dedication. Both the journey and the destination are richly rewarding. The goal of the Indiana University Southeast Department of Fine Arts is to maximize your potential as an artist or art historian and help you realize your dreams.

The Fine Arts Department offers the following degrees:
• Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Fine Arts with a studio concentration in one of the following areas:

o Painting
o Printmaking
o Ceramics
o Drawing
o Graphic Design
o Studio Arts

• Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts (B.A.) with an art history concentration
• Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) with a studio major in one of the following areas:

o Painting
o Printmaking
o Ceramics
o Drawing
o Graphic Design

RELATED SKILLS:

Acceptability

Appreciation of aesthetics

Attention to detail

Basic reading, writing, and editing skills

Creativity

Communication skills

Critical analysis

Demonstrate creativity and artistic expression

Flexibility

Imagination

Intense research skills

Interpersonal skills

Interpretive skills

Open-minded

Organization skills

Patience

Self-discipline

Strong communication skills

Time-management

Work ethic

Work independently

 

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