Art and Art History
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The mission of the CSUB Department of Art and Art History is to encourage research, innovation, and experimentation. The Art and Gallery Program’s aim is to foster an environment ripe for learning and risk-taking. Operating within both historical and theoretical contexts, the students develop an individual approach to their chosen artistic processes, materials and techniques. They become technically skilled, historically conscious and conceptually engaged. A degree in Art serves as a lens for understanding the larger world, offering students viable problem-solving skills that will serve them well in any discipline.
A Bachelor of Art (B.A.) degree in Art gives students invaluable life-long skills that will serve them well in any discipline. The study of art challenges students to be curious and inventive and teaches them to try multiple ways to manifest their ideas.
At CSUB, we offer a rigorous curriculum taught by an award-winning faculty comprised of international artists and published art historians who encourage original, creative, and well-researched thinking.
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Art may choose a concentration in Studio Art, Art History, or Art Education. The Art Education concentration fulfills most of the Waiver Requirements of the California Commission for Teacher Credentialing (CTCC) for the Single Subject Program in Art.
The department also offers a minor in Studio Art or Art History, as well as an interdisciplinary minor in Film and Modern Art.
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Career Opportunities
CSUB Art alumni go on to successful careers as Museum Professionals, Animators, Architects, Archivists, Art Directors, Art Historians, Art Critics, Art Teachers, Illustrators, Gallery Directors, Conservators, Curators, Registrars, Set Designers, Photographers, Cartoonists, Museum and Gallery Preparators, Web Designers, Art Fabricators, 3-D Model Makers, Industrial Designers, and many more.
Our alumni have earned Ph.D. and M.F.A. degrees at distinguished institutions including Claremont Graduate School, The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Yale School of Art, California College of the Arts, UCLA, and Oakland College of Arts.
Scholarships for Art Majors
- Mai-Lightner Arts and Humanities Scholarship Fund
- Merit Award Scholarship
- Dorian Society Scholarship
- Armand Hammer Scholarship in the Arts
- Fine Arts Merit Award Scholarship (FAMAS)
- Jesse Heivly Scholarship
- The “George” Award
Children's Art Institute
The CSUB Children’s Art Institute is a visual arts organization for children in grades 1-6 in the Kern County region. The institute offers children's art classes and art camps on the university campus and in local elementary schools.
The mission of the CSUB Children's Art Institute is to serve as a primary public opportunity for showcasing academic year and summer education in the visual arts. The CSUB Children's Art Institute, located on the University campus, represents high quality education through prospective classroom teachers' experiencing a practicum teaching experience-utilizing University art facilities and the Todd Madigan Art Gallery.
For more information on the Children's Art Institute, please visit our website.
Contact:
Dr. Dianne Turner, CIA Director
Phone: 661-654-2422
Email: dturner@csub.edu
Office: Dorothy Donahoe Hall A123