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  1. The overall goal of the studio art program at UNC–Chapel Hill is for students to develop interconnected skills of creative thinking and critical making in order to produce outstanding works of art. Upon completion of the studio art program (B.A., B.F.A.), students should be able to demonstrate the following competencies:

  2. The program in studio art at UNC-Chapel Hill focuses on fine arts. Students may choose from a range of studio course work designed to develop both skill acquisition and a personal creative vision. For the non-major, study in studio art goes beyond art appreciation.

  3. Studio Art Undergraduate Programs. The program in studio art at UNC-Chapel Hill focuses on fine arts. Students may choose from a range of studio course work designed to develop both skill acquisition and a personal creative vision.

  4. The Studio Art program comprises one half of the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Art and enjoys the collaboration of an art history faculty with a rich array of research interests. Members of the art history faculty frequently serve on M.F.A. thesis committees.

  5. The Master of Fine Arts degree at UNC-Chapel Hill is a two-year, 60-hour program. We are a medium-sized department that offers a 1:1.5 faculty to student ratio. MFA students have studio space and most receive graduate or teaching assistantships with the opportunity to teach their own classes.

  6. The Department of Art & Art History is a dynamic center for research, teaching, and learning. Our mission statement—make/frame/reveal—encapsulates our history and practice sides: we celebrate and embrace experiential strategies, contextual understanding, diverse viewpoints, new insights, and innovative approaches.

  7. The Department of Art and Art History at UNC–Chapel Hill fosters exchange among creative endeavor, scholarly investigation, and bold expression, through faculty research, graduate student training, undergraduate programs, and public events.