Department of Art
51ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is only one of a few universities in the country to offer a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Native Arts.
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The program includes courses in alternative photographic processes including Cyanotypes, Lumens, Vandyke Brown, Polaroid Transfers and others.
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51ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø has a 3500sq ft indoor facility and separate outdoor kiln facility Experimental Farm that has a large anagama .
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The printmaking program offers courses in Relief, Intaglio, Lithography, Silkscreen, Photo-Process, Monotypes and Monoprints.
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The Department offers courses in life drawing and comic arts, in addition to beginning, intermediate, and advanced drawing.
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Students carve, cast, glue, and weld experimenting with a broad range of materials.
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Students develop their aesthetics and technical skills through experimentation in design and use of materials.
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Students develop foundational technical skills in acrylic, oil, encaustic, watercolor, and mixed media.
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Majors can choose their focus within the digital arts, ranging from installation art, digital illustrations to 3-D animation.
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The 51ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Rasmuson Library and the UA Museum of the North provide resources for historical research and curatorial investigations.
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The department endeavors to provide an environment of artistic and academic excellence in the visual arts. By design it provides the student the opportunity to explore, research and master skills needed for many art careers. The department serves a vital community role in enriching the Alaskan humanities through the promotion of all aspects of visual arts, from traditional to contemporary including Alaska Native art and history.
The department designs, develops and implements programs that encourage and foster new ways of seeing as part of the Alaska aesthetic. Department faculty teach the means, modes and history of art to encourage independent, original, critical and creative thinking. Students enrolled in art studio classes are provided technical skills and access to facilities required to create fine art in varied disciplines in many different media. Students are prepared for careers in art and the department operates a gallery for the presentation of student, faculty and special exhibitions The gallery provides opportunity for academic and career development with an emphasis on professional presentation of works. The department also serves as a resource center for artists and arts groups. Emphasis is placed on Alaska Native Arts, given the university’s location and the variety of Native cultures represented in the student body and the value placed upon Alaska Native culture and art in the North.
The Native Art Center has been in existence for over 40 years offering art studio courses, workshops with Native Artists and elders, and artists-in-residence programs including outstanding Yupik, Inupiaq, Athabascan, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Alutiiq and Aleut artists from throughout Alaska.
As an art major you’ll discover a broad range of courses in drawing, ceramics, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, digital art, and multi-media. Take advantage of your creative energy in our small classes taught by skilled educators.
At the heart of the academic arts at 51ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø are world-class artists who also love to teach. Explore the Arts at 51ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. The art department faculty help grow creative capacity, while encouraging students to think broadly by incorporating perspectives from multiple disciplines.