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CREATE IN COMMUNITY

Find a fulfilling life in the arts.

In Whitman’s Art Department, you’ll learn to be an agile thinker and maker, to thrive in an environment of experimentation and exploration, and to ask compelling questions of what art can be in the world today and tomorrow. Here you can study book arts, ceramics, drawing, new genre arts, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. You can make unique connections between areas of study, like our Art-Environmental Science combined major or our Human-Centered Design concentration.  You can find artistic community in the Fine Arts House. And you can do it all at a top liberal arts college in Washington’s beautiful interior.

3 Reasons to Study Art at Whitman

Art Is Personal

Small class sizes help you connect with peers. One-on-one time with professors draws you into a close community of creators. The senior project allows your original art and scholarship to flourish. And a research trip to New York City invites you to immerse yourself in the art world as an emerging artist.

Enjoy Space to Create

At Whitman, senior art majors get their own studio spaces with natural light, movable walls and plenty of floor space to work on any project you can dream up. The Fouts Center for Visual Arts was designed to celebrate your creativity in classrooms, exhibition spaces, a darkroom, a digital media lab and more.

Launch a Career in the Arts

Whitman Art majors are creative and connected. The Art program at Whitman honors your diverse interests and career goals by accommodating jobs and internships on campus and in Walla Walla, as well as study abroad opportunities at renowned art schools in places like Glasgow, Florence or Copenhagen.

Interested in Art?

We’d love to send you information, including more on academic majors and student life at our beautiful campus in Walla Walla, Washington. Ask us about the Talent Scholarship for Fine Arts for incoming students.

“The Art major has allowed and encouraged me to connect with my peers more than any other programs I’ve really been involved in at Whitman. I feel like I know my graduating class of Art majors in large part because our engagement with one another is clearly a priority for faculty and the department as a whole.”

Hannah M., Art major

Faculty

Maria Lux

Maria Lux

Associate Professor of Art and Paul Garrett Fellow, Chair of Art

M Acuff

M Acuff

Professor of Art

Deshun Peoples, Assistant Professor of Art

Deshun Peoples

Assistant Professor of Art

Emily Somoskey, Assistant Professor of Art

Emily Somoskey

Assistant Professor of Art

M Dalebout

M Dalebout

Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, Film and Media Studies, and Rhetoric, Writing, and Public Discourse

Robin North, Faculty Fellow-Photography

Robin North

Visiting Assistant Professor of Art

Kyle Peets portrait

Kyle Adam Kalev Peets

Visiting Assistant Professor of Art

Courses in Art

See just a few of the fascinating courses you might take.

In this beginning art course, you’ll explore collage as a stand-alone medium, as well as paired with painting, mixed media, digital art, photomontage, printmaking and sculpture. Collage is a powerful tool connecting art and life—and you’ll learn how it can function as a mirror of the larger political, economic and social forces in the U.S.

With animals as your subject, you’ll explore a variety of materials, techniques and concepts in this studio course. You’ll get hands-on practice creating objects and images. It’s a fun introduction to the foundational skills of design, creative problem-solving and interpretation for majors and nonmajors alike.

Ceramics will challenge your visual, spatial and interpretive skills. In these courses, you’ll explore a wide range of ceramic processes and understand their place in global history and contemporary art. You’ll experiment and make exciting connections between ceramics and other media and disciplines. And you’ll learn valuable skills like abstract thinking, mold making, creating digital forms and more.

Through these courses, you’ll develop a broad range of traditional and digital printmaking skills. You’ll learn about print media’s historical and cultural significance. And you’ll create and analyze group and individual work. Together you’ll discover the rich possibilities of the printed image.

New media are changing the art landscape. In this series of courses you might delve into topics like internet culture, basic programming, visual and audio remix, web design, 3-D printing, game design, installation art and so much more. This is your chance to experiment, explore and solve fascinating arts-based problems.

How does climate change take shape visually? How are landscapes shaped by cultures and beliefs? This advanced studio and practice-based seminar is an interdisciplinary inquiry using scientific understanding and cultural criticism to fuel your artistic production.

Combined Majors & Concentrations

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Amazing Experiences You Can Pursue

Take a bite of the Big Apple. The faculty-led senior research trip to New York City is nothing short of a transformative experience—a brief period that will change how you think about art and your own practices as an artist for the rest of your career.

Pursue the combined Art-Environmental Studies major. Are you inspired by nature? Do you want to make art with a social and political impact? Our Art-Environmental Studies major encourages students to bring diverse solutions from many disciplines to global environmental problems.

Study abroad. Art is global. Your education can be too. You could spend a semester or year studying and making art in places like Scotland, Italy, Denmark or Mexico.

What Our Graduates Are Doing Now

Tyler Calkin-Low ™09

Art
Assistant Professor of Art and Head of Digital Media at the University of Nevada, Reno

Art & English
Artist

Studio Art & Religion
Photo Editor at the New York Times

Your Questions Answered

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