Visual Arts

Architectural Studies: Major, Minor
Art History: Major, Minor
Museum Studies: Minor
Studio Art: Major, Minor

The study of the visual arts provides a powerful lens through which you can better see, evaluate and understand the world that surrounds you. 

Encompassing multimedia studio explorations, art historical research, and specialized opportunities in architectural and museum studies, the Department of Visual Arts empowers the broader examination of the liberal arts at the College. You will hone your sensitivity to visual culture and the built environment, refine your skills of visual expression and critical analysis, and engage the surrounding community as points for visual inspiration, reflection, and advocacy.

In the classroom, you will study the rich heritage of global artistic and cultural traditions through specialized lecture and seminar courses. In the studio, you will engage traditional and new methods of art-making, becoming absorbed in the process of creating original work. Outside the College, you will immerse yourself in the architecture, galleries, and museums of Worcester and nearby Boston. The New England region’s rich cultural resources form an integral part of the visual arts curriculum, and will provide you with abundant learning, community engagement, and internship opportunities.

The department — consisting of art history, studio art, and architectural studies — features a group of highly respected scholars and artists who regularly lecture, publish, exhibit, and curate nationally and internationally. The faculty place great emphasis on student mentoring in the classroom and in the field, facilitating student research projects and exhibitions, and leading excursions to area sites, galleries and museums.

Engaged Learning Beyond the Classroom
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Studio Concentration Seminar

Senior studio art majors participate in a yearlong course centered on the development of an individual body of work.

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Study Abroad

Study abroad in programs that support architectural studies, art history and studio art.

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Visiting Artists and Excursions

There are frequent visiting artists and lecturers and regular field trips to museums and galleries throughout the region.

Visual Arts News

Amy D. Finstein, assistant professor of architectural history in the visual arts department. Photo by Avanell Chang
17³Ô¹ÏÍø Visual Arts Professor Receives Fred B. Kniffen Book Award
Amy Finstein is recognized for her book "Modern Mobility Aloft: Elevated Highways, Architecture, and Urban Change in Pre-Interstate America"
"There Is A Woman In Every Color," 1975, Elizabeth Catlett
Boston Globe Reviews Cantor Art Gallery Exhibit Featuring Works by Elizabeth Catlett
Catlett's work is "as pertinent today as it was when she started," the newspaper says
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Video: 45 Years of Designing Costumes for Student Actors: Meet 17³Ô¹ÏÍø’ Kurt Hultgren
The lecturer and costume designer has been creating characters on The Hill since 1977