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What special facilities does the Western
Art Department have?
Does your department offer any study abroad opportunities?
What type of internship opportunities do you have
available?
Do students and faculty work together on research
projects?
What special facilities
does the Western Art Department have?
The Art Department contains painting, ceramic, photography,
sculpture and printmaking studios, along with a foundry and a
computer lab with the latest graphic design software. The department
also has an art gallery and a small art library.
The MWSU graphic design lab is equiped with 20 Macintosh
G5 dual processor computers, the latest design software including
Adobe Photoshop CS2, Abode Illustrator CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2,
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 and Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004. We
also have the latest Epson injet printers including a Stylus Pro
4800 and large format Stylus Pro 7800. The lab is also equipped
with a Microtek 9800XL scanner, an Epson 2400 bed scanner, a Nikon
Coolscan V ED film scanner, and an HP laser printer.
Does
your department offer any study abroad opportunities?
Yes. Every other year, the Art Department offers a travel
and study abroad trip to Europe to study art and art history.
The past two trips have been three-week trips, where students
spent two weeks in Rome and one week in Florence.
What types of applied
learning opportunities do you have available?
All seniors exhibit their works in a gallery show before
they graduate.
Art Education majors complete student teaching requirements
in area elementary, middle or high schools.
All Graphic Design majors complete internships at
area businesses and organizations to gain practical experience
in their field before they graduate. Western students have completed
internships at the Albrecht Kemper Museum of Art, RJ Promotions,
Graphic Stop, Dreamweavers and St. Joseph News-Press, to name
a few. They also participate in a senior exhibition.
Do students and faculty
work together on research projects?
Yes. Students and faculty often work together either
one-on-one or in small groups on research projects. Recent projects
include Flux Variation on Cone 10 Oxidation/Reduction Glazes,
Research into the Development of Color in Cone 9/10 Oxidation
Reduction Glazes, and Exploration and Replication of Salt-Firing
Methodology by Early Midwest Potters.
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