Schools

School of Arts and Letters

Studio Concentration

Program Description

Mission Statement - The mission of the Fine Arts program at Indiana University Southeast is to continuously design, build, and implement high quality programs of study in the visual arts and art history that supports, integrates, and contributes to the missions of the School of Arts and Letters and the University. The program affirms and nurtures the intellectual and creative spirits of each individual while providing knowledge and structure to promote the appreciation and understanding of art and art history and of their contributions to the cultures and histories of humanity. Each student is encouraged to develop their own unique vision and critical thinking methods, and to come to a greater understanding and appreciation of the diverse responses and contributions of others. Students will explore how and why they work creatively, as well as develop appreciation for art in both a contemporary and historical context.

Fine Arts Art History Learning Goals

  • The acquisition of knowledge pertaining to history, art, and culture
  • The ability to recognize various styles and specific artworks
  • The ability to explain the contextual perspectives and contributions linked to art, architecture, and ritual of artist and their cultures or times
  • The identification of differences and commonalities between those cultures introduced in class and our own
  • An increased ability to communicate about art, history, and culture
  • A greater understanding of the critical thinking methods used in Art Historical investigation
  • The acquisition of a specialized body of knowledge as the result of preparing for and writing an individualized research paper

Fine Arts Departmental Studio Policies

Students are responsible for degree requirements and the Fine Arts Department polices which include:

Portfolio Review: All FA students must have an initial portfolio review before acceptance into a studio concentration. During the portfolio review, students are formally evaluated on their artwork and professional disposition, and a decision is made regarding each student’s status for continuation in the program. A student’s status in the program may be re-evaluated at points other than this portfolio review if significant difficulties are noted in either artwork or professional disposition as defined by the program. Any student placed on probation resulting from an unsatisfactory portfolio review must satisfy a recommended sequence of courses with a 2.0 or better, and resubmit a new portfolio for review. Passage of the review is independent of all studio grades and is required to remain in the Fine Art program..

Professional Disposition: All fine arts students will receive a “professional disposition” document that is used in the fine arts program. Fine arts students are expected to conduct themselves accordingly throughout their entire career in the IU Southeast fine arts program. At any point as a major in fine arts, your professional disposition may be re-evaluated.

Three Semester Limit: Because the development of artistic skills are accumulative any student pursuing a B.A. degree who has not taken studio courses for three sequential semesters must submit a written request to the department coordinator to re-enter the program. They will have to validate knowledge and competencies through testing, portfolio review, or repeating courses, to be eligible for continuation in the program. Re-entry of students who have interrupted their study for any reason is not guaranteed. Students must be enrolled in their concentration or major studio area the fall semester prior to graduation in the spring.

Art Transfer Credit Review: Transfer students with art credit from other institutions must have a transfer portfolio review in order to determine which courses from other institutions will be accepted as satisfying the Indiana University Southeast Fine Arts studio requirements. For guidelines for submitting a transfer portfolio, please contact the School of Arts and Letters Academic Advising office. All transfer students must also have a portfolio review after the completion of at least two of the IU Southeast Fine Arts 200 level studios.

Academic Standing in Fine Arts Studio Courses: Students must receive a grade of C or higher in all studio and art history courses. A student can repeat a course no more than two times. If the required course is not passed with a grade of C or higher a student will not be continued in the program.

Fine Arts Scholarships and Awards

Outstanding Student Award - This is a non-monetary award chosen by the fine arts faculty for outstanding performance. This award is presented during the honors convocation. This award may be given to more than one student.

Martha K. Stem Scholarship - The Martha Stem Endowed Scholarship is renewable up to a maximum of four years for a studio art major. The scholarship can be used to pay tuition, books, and art supplies. The amount of the scholarship is variable. The scholarship coordinator will contact financial aid to determine the award amount for each year. The scholarship coordinator will also verify that students currently on the Stem scholarship who meet the requirements continue to receive the original amount on a yearly basis. A recipient will be chosen each year from the entering freshman class.

The application deadline will be Thursday of the last week of January. The review of the materials will take place on Friday of the last week of January.

Application requirements

High school applicants are required to have a current overall grade point average of 3.3. The application and portfolio must consist of the following:

  • A cover letter including the student's name, address, current high school, and a phone number and e-mail address where they can be easily reached.
  • Two letters of recommendation. (At least one letter of recommendation must be from an art teacher).
  • A brief artist statement from the student concerning their artistic and educational goals.
  • An official transcript verifying the student's GPA.
  • A portfolio of work completed within the last three years, consisting of digital images on a CD (Mac compatible) or the original work by the student. A minimum of ten and a maximum of fifteen works should be included. These may include, but are not limited to, drawing, painting, ceramics, graphic design, printmaking, sculpture, video, and digital artwork. A printed description list must be included that corresponds to the works submitted and must be labeled with a name, media, dimensions, and date the work was completed.
  • One work from the portfolio should be a drawing (no smaller than 12" x 18") completed from actual observation of a still life.  Photographs should not be used as a reference in this work.

 The faculty will review all qualified applicants.

Forfeiture of the award

In the event there is a recipient who is not able to meet the minimum requirements as set by the department he/she will forfeit the award. The Fine Arts faculty can determine a deserving student to pick up the remainder of that award at the level at which it was forfeited. This could be one who was in the running for the scholarship or a student in good standing who the faculty designates as deserving of such an honor. (This also includes freshman applicants who do not meet the requirements).

Internal scholarship applications

The application and portfolio must consist of the following:

  • A cover letter including the student's name, address, and a phone number and e-mail address where they can be easily reached.
  • A brief artist statement from the student concerning their artistic and educational goals.
  • An official transcript verifying the student’s GPA.  
  • A portfolio of work completed at IUS (or work accepted in a transfer portfolio) consisting of digital images on a CD (Mac compatible). A minimum of ten and a maximum of fifteen works should be included. These may include but are not limited to drawing, painting, ceramics, graphic design, printmaking, sculpture, video, and digital artwork. A printed description list must be included that corresponds to the works submitted and must be labeled with a name, media, dimensions, and date the work was completed.

 The faculty will review all qualified applicants.

Kate Torp Scholarship - Fine arts majors nominated by the faculty can submit portfolios consisting of images on CDs (Mac compatible) for review.  This scholarship is awarded to a fine arts major who is at least a sophomore in status, has completed the foundations courses required for the Fine Arts major, and has maintained a minimum of a 3.3 overall GPA. Amount: variable.

 The faculty will review all qualified applicants.

Rebecca Jennings Scholarship - The Rebecca Jennings scholarship is available to fine arts majors nominated by the faculty and who have maintained the minimum 3.3 overall GPA. It is awarded to a student with at least two semesters remaining before graduation. Eligible nominees will be contacted. This award is split between a BFA and a BA student. Amount: variable.

Degree/Certificate Requirements Defined

 General Education Requirement

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

ENG-W

290

Writing in the Arts and Sciences

3

C

ENG-W 131

Common Requirements/Core Program:

All fundamental studios must be completed before the first semester of the sophomore year.  It is highly recommended that ll fundamental studio courses be completed before advancing to the 200 level studios.  The School of Arts and Letters advisor must approve any exceptions.  Students must take S250 within two semesters of having taken P273 or they will be required to repeat P273.  All Fine Arts majors must take all five 200 level studio courses.

Dept 

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-F

100

Fundamental Studio—Drawing

3

C

FINA-F

101

Fundamental Studio— 3D

3

C

FINA-F

102

Fundamental Studio— 2D

3

C

FINA-P

273

Computer Art and Design

3

C

FINA-A

101

Ancient and Medieval Art

3

C

FINA-A

102

Renaissance through Modern Art

3

C

FINA-S

200

Drawing 1

3

C

FINA-F100, FINA-F102

FINA-S

230

Painting 1

3

C

FINA-F100, FINA-F102, FINA-P273

FINA-S

240

Printmaking 1

3

C

FINA-F100, FINA-F102, FINA-P273

FINA-S

260

Ceramics 1

3

C

FINA-F100, FINA-F101, FINA-F102

FINA-S

250

Graphic Design I or FINA S351 Graphic Design II

3

C

FINA-F100, FINA-F102, FINA-P273

FINA-A

449

Art: 1925 to the Present

3

C

ENG-W131

ENG-W290

FINA-A

300 or 400 level art history of an indigenous people

3

C

ENG-W131

ENG-W290

FINA-A

401

Art Theory-Senior

3

C

Senior Standing

Students must take a minimum of four upper-level studio courses in their concentration. It is anticipated that the student will take more than the minimum. All B.A. studio students must take at least one 400-level studio course in their concentration during the fall semester prior to their senior exhibition the following spring semester.

Ceramics Concentration

Acceptance into a studio concentration is dependent upon a portfolio review.

FINA S361 required twice; FINA S 461 required twice

Dept 

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-S

361

Ceramics 2 

3

C

FINA-S 260

FINA-S

361

Ceramics 2 

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 361

FINA-S

461

Ceramics 3

3

C

6 credits in FINA-S 361

FINA-S

461

Ceramics 3

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 461

Drawing Concentration

Acceptance into a studio concentration is dependent upon a portfolio review.

FINA S301 required twice; FINA S401 required twice

Dept 

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-S

301

Drawing 2 

3

C

FINA-S 200

FINA-S

301

Drawing 2 

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 301

FINA-S

401

Drawing 3

3

C

6 credits in FINA-S 301

FINA-S

 401

Drawing 3

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 401

Painting Concentration

Acceptance into a studio concentration is dependent upon a portfolio review.

FINA S331 required twice; FINA S431 required twice

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-S

331

Painting 2 

3

C

FINA-S 230

FINA-S

331

Painting 2 

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 331

FINA-S

431

Painting 3

3

C

6 credits in FINA-S 331

FINA-S

431

Painting 3

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 431

Printmaking Concentration 

Acceptance into a studio concentration is dependent upon a portfolio review.

Students Concentrating in Printmaking must take 6 credit hours of Printmaking at the 300 level, and 6 credit hours at the 400 level; of these at least 3 credit hours must be in Intaglio and 3 credit hours in Lithography.

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-S

341

Printmaking 2: Intaglio 

3

C

FINA-S 240

FINA-S

343

Printmaking 2: Lithography 

3

C

FINA-S 240

FINA-S

441

Printmaking 3: Intaglio

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 341

FINA-S

443

Printmaking 3: Lithography

3

C

3 credits in FINA-S 343

FINA-S

344

Printmaking 2: Silkscreen

3

C

FINA-S240

FINA-S

348

Printmaking 2: Relief

3

C

FINA-S240

Graphic Design Concentration

Acceptance into a studio concentration is dependent upon a portfolio review .

Students Concentrating in Graphic Design must take 12 credit hours above the 200 level.

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-S

351

Graphic Design 2 

3

C

FINA-P273

FINA-S

352

Graphic Design 3 

3

C

FINA-S 250, FINA-S 351

FINA-P

323

Introduction to Web Design

3

C

FINA-P 273 recommended

FINA-S

306

Digital Illustration  OR

3

C

FINA-F 100, FINA-P 273

FINA-T

338

Special Topics in Digital Media  OR

3

C

FINA-P 273

FINA-S

305

Internship Graphic Design

arr

C

Permission

Studio Art concentration requirements: 6 credit hours of 300 level studio courses from two of the following: Painting, Drawing, Graphic Design, Ceramics, Printmaking; and 6 credit hours of 400 level studio courses from the same two areas chosen above

Capstone

Dept

Course Number

Title

Credit Hours

Minimum Grade

Co-Reqs or Pre-reqs

FINA-A

401

Art Theory-Senior

3

C

Senior Standing

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