UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAM
THE DEPARTMENT OF ART
In the fine arts, you can learn to be an independent creative artist
and imaginative problem solver and develop your own approaches to craft
and vision. A wide array of courses are offered that are designed to
help you expand and reach your goals. Students learn basic and advanced
techniques and concepts in each of the four areas in preparation for
individualized, experimental work at advanced levels of study. Working
in well-equipped studios with professional artists as faculty, you can
become proficient in these mainstream approaches to making art.
Advanced
courses offer increasingly independent activity and the opportunity of
working in several media at the same time. The Department of Art also
offers related training available in Photography and Digital Imaging to
augment individualized, creative, experimental approaches to making art.
GOALS
Provide fundamental training in the concepts and skills of each of the four media.
Encourage independent development of ideas and strategies for problem solving.
Develop awareness of current art movements in prominent national art centers.
Offer
extra-curricular activities such as field trips, visiting artist
lectures and critiques, in-class lectures on current events in art, and
opportunities to show work.
Prepare students for graduate study.
Provide instruction in careers as exhibiting artists or work in related fields.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are generally awarded during the spring semester. Please
contact the Department of Art for further information. 901.678-2216
THE
LITTLEJOHN SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually to a full-time graduate
student in Art with a concentration in Painting or Sculpture.
THE DONALD AND MARY VAUGHN ART SCHOLARSHIP provides a scholarship in art to a freshman of academic merit in academic need.
THE
ART DIRECTORS CLUB OF MEMPHIS SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually to an
outstanding Art major with a concentration in Graphic Design and a GPA
of at least 3.0. Selection is based on portfolio review.
THE
DANA D. JOHNSON ART SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually to an outstanding
sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in Art with a concentration in
Fine Arts, Art History, or Art Education. A minimum cumulative GPA of
3.0 is required, and preference is given to a student with exceptional
portfolio work if recipient is majoring in studio art.
THE
FRANCE FALLS AUSTIN SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to an incoming freshman
pursing an undergraduate degree in art. Preference is given to a
student with exceptional portfolio work.
THE MARY MARGARET ROSS
ART ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually by the Art Alumni Chapter to
an outstanding Art major with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
TALENT
BASED SCHOLARSHIPS IN VISUAL ARTS are awarded annually to incoming
freshmen pursuing degrees in Art. Preference is given to students with
exceptional talent and potential; portfolio presentation, artistic
background, personal character, and intelligence and scholarship.
Applicants must complete a standard departmental scholarship form, and
will be notified of dates for portfolio presentation (usually in the
late fall of a student’s senior high school year but continuing until
all scholarships are awarded). These scholarships are renewable for
four years. Recipients must maintain full-time status, follow the
recommended sequence of Art courses, and maintain a 2.8 GPA.
AD FED COMMUNIGRAPHICS SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a Junior of Senior Graphic Design major with a GPA of 3.0 or better.
MEMPHIS-GERMANTOWN
ART LEAGUE AWARD is awarded to a student who demonstrated exceptional
artistic abilities in any discipline within the Art Department.

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