Student Stories

Grads and undergrads in departments across campus present their final projects to faculty members, peers and visiting experts in their fields.

Developed by Painting Professor Angela Dufresne and alum Jarrett Key, the class explores tools and inspirations for devising powerful performance art.

A fall studio focuses on the many forms of printed matter artists create to support social justice causes and political protest.

New Associate Professor Shoji Satake introduces students to such old-school, high-output methods as molding, casting, ram pressing and extruding.

Offered through the Painting department, Games We Play facilitates a range of unexpected approaches to making art.

Students are building a traditional boat out of wood and investigating the material’s environmental, ecological and sociocultural impacts.

Students in a fall studio are exploring a wide range of motion design techniques, from stop-motion animation to film title sequencing.

Students in an interdisciplinary fall course learn to observe the living world in search of design strategies grounded in planetary health.

A fall Digital + Media studio focuses on art and artists who intentionally deploy camouflage and invisibility in their chosen disciplines.