The Arts at Illinois

We are . . .

. . . Inspiring Change.
. . . Re-imagining the Future.
. . . Impacting a Global Audience.
. . . Challenging Convention.
. . . Defining Creativity.
. . . Preserving Cultures.
. . . Greening Design.
. . . Transforming Communication.
. . . Revitalizing Communities.
. . . Propelling Scholarship.

. . . Elevating the Human Spirit.

The College of Fine and Applied Arts is a unique constellation of artistic disciplines, one of only a few in the entire country devoted to three aspects of artistic practice and training—the visual arts, the performing arts, and the environmental design arts.

Collectively, our academic units play an essential role in preserving knowledge, teaching critical thinking, and advancing modes of expression for some of the most vibrant of human experiences.

After a celebrated past of more than 75 years, the Arts @ Illinois are poised to creatively impact the future.

Our students participate in art in its many forms, they: cut and weld large pieces of metal, transforming them into graceful curves; manipulate the smallest pixels on a computer screen to create new shapes, forms and colors; bound across dance floors and theatre stages; and perform the most delicate movements to make instruments sing beautifully. They use the latest tools, technology and ideas to design and analyze buildings and landscapes, neighborhoods and cities.

Please........explore the arts at Illinois!

  • The College includes the Schools of Architecture, Art and Design, and Music; the Departments of Theatre, Dance, Landscape Architecture, and Urban and Regional Planning;
  • The College offers exhibitions, concerts, performances, lectures, master classes, and conferences in all areas of the performing and visual arts and the designed and built environment. Japan House; the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; the Krannert Art Museum; the I space Gallery in Chicago; and the East St. Louis Action Research Project.
  • No other college of the arts in the country can boast having as many accredited programs that are ranked as highly overall. According to U.S. News and World Report, Art and Music continue to be ranked in the top ten (out of hundreds in those disciplines), and Theatre and Architecture rank in the top twenty (out of approximately 130 programs in each discipline). According to Dance Teacher Magazine (the only evaluative ranking tool in the discipline), the undergraduate program in Dance ranks third and the Dance graduate program fifth (out of approximately 100 programs). Landscape Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning, disciplines for which there is no widely accepted national ranking, compete with Harvard, Berkeley and Michigan for faculty and students.
  • About 470 faculty and staff members serve 1,850 undergraduate and 725 graduate students; more than 800 courses are offered by the College and attended by students from across campus.

 

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