Visual innovation alongside critical thinking
Visual Arts students graduate equipped with essential 21st-century visual literacy and interpretive skills. They emerge positioned to lead in a future that will prize the ability to adapt, question the status quo and rethink their relationship to the world.
Innovative Programs
From
partnerships with the Frye Museum and Photo Center Northwest to the Seattle
University Artist in Residence program, Pigott Family Endowment for the Arts,
the Department of Visual Arts offers students innovative opportunities beyond
the classroom.
Galleries, Classrooms and Faculty
Seattle
University has four galleries on campus which provide educational opportunities
and shows produced by the Campus Galleries Curator. Our students have 24-hour
access to printmaking, ceramics, painting, sculpture and drawing studios, and
our faculty are widely renowned in their fields.
During SU
Gives, we are seeking donations to enhance support for students and faculty in
our programs and to support our on-campus art galleries, which provide
opportunities for our students to both exhibit their art and engage with
professional artists.