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We are a unique constellation of artistic disciplines--one of only
a few in the entire country devoted to three aspects of artistic practice:
1) the visual arts ranging from sculpture, painting, photography,
to graphic and industrial design, to art education to art history;
2) the performing arts encompassing modern dance, classical and contemporary
theatre production, and music--from our newly inaugurated program
in jazz studies, to opera, to composition and to individual instrumental
studies; 3) the environmental design arts-from architecture, to urban
planning, to landscape architecture in which entire landscapes, neighborhoods,
buildings, and cities are designed with an immediate and long-term
human impact.
Our curricula are rigorous and allow students opportunity
for intense study in their chosen fields. At the same time, we are
part of a Research One institution, where students can pursue science,
technology and humanities at a very high level. We offer a constellation
of world class facilities, such as the Krannert Center for the Performing
Arts, and faculty who are outstanding teachers and continue to practice
as performers, artists and designers in the world beyond this campus.
Supporting these artistic enterprises are five major
units in our College--a performing arts center, a museum, a cultural
building, a gallery in the arts district of Chicago, and a community
development project in southern Illinois. Students who choose to
study the arts here are engaged in not only developing specific
artistic skills, but also in constantly assessing the impact of
their work in relation to communities and neighborhoods and the
world at large. Our students receive a world class education that
combines classical training with the best of contemporary professional
practice. Everything we do is a creative act.
We constantly strive to produce the finest intellectual
inquiry and artistic work with a superb community of faculty, staff,
students and guest artists/scholars. Join us for a class-a major-a
performance-an exhibition-a research project.
Robert B. Graves
Dean
College of Fine and Applied Arts
January 2006
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