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Jul 13, 2025
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2025-26 College of Liberal Arts
Studio Art Major
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The studio art major includes a core of foundation courses that introduce students to the fundamental concerns of the art making process. Advanced level courses build upon this foundation and provide each student the opportunity to create individualized programs that reflect his/her interests. Through both practice and theory, developing artists refine their skills and techniques, expand their creative and imaginative capacity, and develop critical and analytical judgment. The major culminates in a senior-year, juried group art exhibition at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum (participation is contingent on the quality of work produced). The rigorous process involved in preparing for a professional-level exhibition provides students with the practice necessary to be working artists while also preparing them for advanced study at the graduate school level.
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Major Requirements (12 courses)
Twelve (12) courses are required: Two (2) foundation courses, four (4) core courses, four (4) electives, and two (2) art history courses. Two (2) of the required four (4) electives must be at the 300-level or higher. A successful Required Foundation (2 courses)
Required Core Studio (4 course)
Studio Electives (4 courses)
Complete two (2) intermediate studio courses at the 200 level or above, and two (2) advanced studio courses at the 300 level or above. Major Policies
- A Junior Portfolio Review and the accompanying Senior Exhibition Proposal is mandatory for all juniors and transfer students. The review takes place the spring semester of the junior year following successful completion of ART 110 , ART 120 , ART 230 , and one ARH course.
- Students declaring a studio major should contact their advisor or the Art and Art History Department chair (in cases where an advisor belongs to another department) to discuss course sequencing and to complete the degree-planning sheet.
- Students may major in Studio Art or Art History
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