Art inspired by common people.
As a Studio Art BA or BFA student you may pursue the Metalsmithing and Jewelry concentration.
Whether you’re drawn to traditional goldsmithing or compelled to investigate the unconventional, metalsmithing and jewelry design offers the:
needed to fine-tune your own artistic voice. You will explore working with a wide range of metals and techniques to execute your ideas with skill and ingenuity. Critical analysis, targeted readings, visiting artists, and lively group discussions help you to explore the intriguing field of art jewelry and the metal arts.
The Metalsmithing and Jewelry concentration also includes an optional course that will count for one of the required art electives: . This course explores the important questions and dialogues in the current craft field and seeks to understand how they came about with perspectives from early industrial revolution to present-day.
Graduates of the metalsmithing and jewelry program work in professions including design, model making, and as self supporting artists. Many students have gone on to be employed by major companies as goldsmiths and silversmiths. Others have furthered their education in leading MFA Programs and are teachers, both as adjunct and full-time faculty at the college-level.
Art inspired by common people.
The Department of Art prepares students for professional careers, liberal arts careers and graduate study. We also prepare the pre-K-12 art teachers of tomorrow.