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8 Bachelor's degrees in Fine Arts in Wisconsin, United States
Art - Art History
Art - Art History is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, including genre, design, format and style. This includes the Ripon College major arts of painting, sculpture and architecture as well as ceramics, furniture and other decorative objects.
Writing and Applied Arts
Take your writing skills to a higher level and see what the future holds. Markets are exploding for creative writing and professional multimedia content. To meet industry demand for exceptional writing skills, University of Wisconsin Green Bay offers the only degree of its kind in the UW-System: the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing and Applied Arts.
Theatre Arts
Studying Theatre Arts at Lawrence University is a seamless blend of technical practice and liberal arts learning. Courses cover everything from dramatic history and theory to the ins and outs of production and performance. Learn by doing, from costume and production design to performing and directing.
Fine Art
Pursue an artistic career through Ashland University’s Fine Art program that provides you with a core foundation of art knowledge, both creative and technical.
Printmaking
At Ashland University you will learn to merge advanced Printmaking techniques with a meaningful exploration of content, completing a serious body of work that demonstrates your ability to be a practicing artist, art educator or graduate student.
Art - Studio Art
The Department of Art and Art History provides an engaged and personalized learning environment in Art - Studio Art that prepares Ripon College students to live in a diverse and complex visual world.
Art
Art from University of Wisconsin Green Bay embraces the many possible forms and functions of art. We strive to create an environment that encourages students to take risks and experiment with subject matter, concept, process and creative outcome.
Art
Students planning to major in studio Art should take the introductory 100-level courses required for the major in their freshman and sophomore years. Lawrence University students may take a maximum of 90 units in the studio art department.