Art - Majors & Minors - Knox College

Art - Majors & Minors - Knox College
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Art
Study traditional media, including ceramics, painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and photography, as well as less traditional forms like installation, video, and performance—and how they can be used to express important ideas.
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Studio Art Requirements
Studio Art Major, Minor
Design Minor
You live in a visual culture. Studying art can help you understand it better.
Sure, the act of making art is a lot of fun. It’s also a way to quickly share ideas, build connections, and interpret the world around you. At Knox, you’ll determine your own path—whether that’s developing expert skills in ceramics, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, video, and design; using art as a lens to better understand history, philosophy, and literature; or understanding the business of running an arts organization or museum. You’ll also be part of a lively community that will introduce you to new ways of looking at the world around you.
Major or Minor in Art
Say what you will about “starving artists”—studying art is a more practical choice than you think. Our alumni have gone on to exciting careers as educators, movie makers, graphic designers, architects, museum curators, and yes, even as accomplished working artists.
Requirements
Courses
Course Spotlight
Have you always wanted to learn, say, ceramics or printmaking? Our art classes are open to all students.
ART 114 Analog Photography I
ART 130 Introduction to Art Museum Studies: History, Theory, Practice
ART 211 Experimental Drawing
ART 220 Typography: Designing with Type
ART 235 Interactive Design
What Our Art Alumni Are Doing
You’ll find Knox artists in surprising places. Ingrid Wasmer ’21 and James Adamson '25 exhibited an interactive digital piece,
fullquieting
, on the ground level of a Chicago high-rise. Christopher Murrie-Green ’95, a senior film editor at Laika, worked on
Kubo and the Two Strings
, which garnered two Oscar nominations. Others have put the design skills they learned at Knox at work in tech, marketing, and software development.
Andrea Volpe ’18 | Patient Care Coordinator and Digital Marketer, Midwest Center for Brain Health
Spencer McNeil ’10, AIA NCARB | Architect, Spencer McNeill LLC
Patrick Steppan ’20 | Senior Developer, Adage Technologies
Utsah Pandey ’18 | Senior User Interface/User Experience Designer, My Derma Dream
Open Studio Term
Studio art majors spend an entire 10-week term building and preparing to exhibit their work in the Senior Show. With your own dedicated studio space in Whitcomb Art Center and the guidance of your faculty mentor, it’s an opportunity to focus entirely on your art without distractions.
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Where We Make Art
Art happens everywhere on campus—watch out for landscape painting students sprawled across the South Lawn. Knox offers a surprising number of art facilities for a campus of our size.
Whitcomb Art Center
Our primary art education space includes 3,500 square feet of dedicated studio space, as well as studios dedicated to metalworking, woodworking, printmaking, darkroom photography, and digital art. Filled with natural light, it’s also an ideal space for exhibiting work in progress.
The Borzello Gallery
Opened in 2018, this secure, technologically sophisticated space is like a working laboratory for curation and exhibition design as well as a space that brings exciting contemporary art directly to campus.
The Box
Bring your art into the larger community in this off-campus gallery space located in downtown Galesburg. It’s where students show off their work in gallery shows, build larger installation projects, and host visiting artists.
X Journal
Published annually,
X Journal
highlights student art in all mediums, from costume design to animation to video. This student-run publication is a great way to get hands-on experience in design and editing.
Inside Whitcomb Art Center
Knox’s newest academic building is 30,000 square feet of space devoted entirely to studying and making art. It’s won numerous awards for its flexible, airy, and sustainable design.
Look inside
Meet Our Art Majors
Katy Coseglia '20
Katy balances responsibilities as both teacher and student at Chief Paul Memorial School in Kipnuk, Alaska.
Meet Katy
Emma Lister '17
Emma has won awards as a sculptor and interned alongside world-renowned artists.
Meet Emma
Lilly Winter
Lilly works at the Galesburg Community Art Center while being deeply involved in Knox's art program.
Meet Lilly
A Rendering of Success
Knox alumni work in entertainment, design, arts administration, education, and as exhibiting artists. And no, we don’t mean “sandwich artist.”
40%
Art Alumni Working in a Field Related to Their Degree
You don’t have to be an art major to win an art scholarship.
Contact us for more information about submitting your portfolio or any questions you have about the art program.
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