The Division of Art undergraduate and graduate degree programs offer students practical, conceptual, and critical training in the visual arts in the context of a world-renowned public research 1 university. Our faculty are nationally and internationally recognized artists and educators who guide students to develop their intellectual and creative strengths while planning for careers in the visual arts and related fields.
Undergraduate Programs
The Division of Art offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art in four different concentrations. After completing introductory art classes, students select and complete the requirements for their desired concentration. In tandem with required studio art classes, students advance their writing skills while completing coursework in art history. Students in the BA in Art major learn visual literacy and technical and critical thinking skills through active learning and hands-on experiences.
Graduate Programs
The 2-year studio-based Master of Fine Arts (MFA) prepares candidates for a myriad of careers in art. The curriculum prioritizes a rigorous studio practice, engages students in art historical dialogue and contemporary discourse, and provides them with opportunities to teach art courses to undergraduates. While prospective candidates apply to one of three separate fields of study, MFA students engage across disciplines in combined seminar courses. The admissions process is the same for the three fields of study.

Why study the arts at UW?
Art plays a crucial role in shaping the environment. As a discipline, art can enrich personal development, encourage creative thinking, foster emotional intelligence, and promote greater cultural understanding and empathy. At UW, Art students work closely with renowned faculty to gain the experiences necessary to be innovative, critical, and compassionate contributors to society. From the formation of ideas to exhibiting works in public, art nurtures the quality of courage necessary for thinkers and makers to keep all facets of society accountable to our collective histories, contemporary issues, and future concerns.

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In the Division of Art, we believe that creativity, innovation, and imagination are essential to society. Explore courses, spaces, and student work that unite theory with practice.