Art

Students explore the creation of fine art, its connections with other disciplines and its function in social club.

As an Fine art major, you can focus on a range of cadre areas during your course of study: ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. Y'all'll be invited to exhibit your work in a featured annual show, giving y'all the chance to share your creations with the entire Roanoke Higher community.

Through independent studies, you can pursue a personal artistic interest as yous work toward a major project. Recent topics include advertizing and web blueprint, botanical etching and relief, children'due south book analogy, commercial photography portraiture, computer applications in silk screening, and majolica pottery technique.

Recent grad school acceptances include Arizona State University Tempe, Parsons, The New School for Design, University of California Los Angeles and University of Maryland. Art alumni have gone on to pursue careers in fine art education, public art, graphic design, advertizement sales, Americorps, youth ministry and fine art galleries.

We offer both a major and a minor in Fine art.

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Our grads put their craft to work.

Logos of: Anne vaughan designs, Taubman museum of art, FCPS

Internship leads to dream job at Disney

Kenneth Tryal '16 believes that if it weren't for the support of the staff of the Roanoke College Fine Arts Department, he wouldn't exist on the path to a successful career as an creative person. Thanks to their inspiration and encouragement, Tryal sought and completed a yearlong internship with the Disney Corporation. In January 2020, he was hired every bit a contracted character artist for Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products. His job involves drawing stylized and on-model versions of Disney, Pixar and Marvel characters to be sold on merchandise in the Disney parks and in The Disney Store.

"Students can take ideas from anywhere. They have a broad base to feed their art in a liberal arts college similar Roanoke."

Katherine Shortridge, Painter & Associate Professor of Fine Fine art

The Moment She Knew What She Wanted to Exercise

Sydney Brown came to Roanoke College intending to major in Political Science, but now plans to go out with a major in Art and a minor in Art History. Afterward taking a ceramics class her freshman year, Brown realized "there was no denying the mode I felt almost art and how at home I felt in the studio. This was the class where I knew fine art was my passion." Brown is exploring the possibility of pursuing a master's degree later on she graduates, and is confident that she has the "skillset and decision to succeed in the arts globe."

Fine art Majors Show

Roanoke fine art majors and minors demonstrate work in a broad range of genres, from ceramics to photograph to painting.

Roanoke College alumni make local 40 Under 40 list

Roanoke College and Hollins University announce the 2021 Kendig Awards

Sample Course Offerings:

Student working on an art project

  • ART 121: Painting I
  • ART 151: Two-Dimensional Design
  • Art 241: Printmaking

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Ceramics at Roanoke College

Passion for art, photography drives alumna to magazine career

Margaret Houston '10 was a photo intern for one yr at Garden & Gun Mag when the publication hired her as an banana photograph editor. Now, she is the associate photo editor at the Charleston, Due south Carolina-based Southern lifestyle magazine. Houston works with her team daily to decide how stories will be depicted with photos.She majored in fine art at Roanoke, where working in ceramics, silk screening, and jewelry-making opened her optics to the fine art globe.

"You run into an eclectic group of people all with different visions and get a lot of creative control when you're the i behind the camera," she said.

Jill Hoffmeister sitting at a desk

Jill Hoffmeister | Jewelry Designer Hollywood stylemakers take a shine to alumna'south creations.

Academy Accolade nominee Salma Hayek wore diamond stud earrings past Jill Hoffmeister Jewelry to a Vanity Fair party. Actress Bryce Dallas Howard posed in a photo shoot wearing a Jill Hoffmeister diamond baguette necklace.

Undeniably, Jill Hoffmeister '05 has established a fan base among Hollywood stylists and celebrities.

When Hoffmeister gear up out for her outset yr at Roanoke College, she didn't plan to one twenty-four hours become a jeweler to the stars. But by her junior year at Roanoke, Hoffmeister decided to get serious about her jewelry making. She found a written report abroad program in Florence, Italian republic that offered coursework in jewelry fabrication.

"It was there where I fell in love with it," she says.

Philip Hatter with puppets from Thistledown PuppetsPhilip Hatter, one-time studio arts major at Roanoke College, designs and builds custom puppets for his clients from his basement workshop in Roanoke. He founded Thistledown Puppets in 2006. Its Web site has led to jobs for the American toy company Hasbro, a pic group in Malaysia producing children'due south DVDs and a British entertainment company as well as puppeteers and puppet lovers in the The states, Canada and Kingdom of the netherlands. "I've establish that puppets really combine everything I love about fine art," he said.

Diving into their arts and crafts

"On Jupiter" Exhibition

"On Jupiter" Exhibition

"On Jupiter" is an exhibition curated from The Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection in collaboration with The Center for Studying Structures of Race and The Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo Center for Studying Art at Roanoke College.

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Date | Time: Dominicus, March xiii, 2022 | i:00 PM
Location: Olin Hall Galleries