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Visual Art Overview & Goals

Courses taught in the Visual Art program at Bethany College are designed to teach students to see the world in a different light and to explore their environment through passionate investigation. Our goal is to cultivate creative thinking, problem solving, and thoughtful exploration.

We offer a wide range of courses that expose students to drawing, painting, print making, design, ceramics, sculpture, and art history. Our classes are created to nurture artistic skill, build technique, and promote free thinking.

Our students are taught to look to the past in order to build a more informed future. Our art minor is a perfect complement to any course of study at Bethany. The importance of creativity, curiosity, and the ability to adapt cannot be overstated in an ever changing world. Small class sizes and one-on-one instruction foster individual growth, while cultivating a community of artists.

student working on art project

Areas Of Study

Visual Art (Minor)

CAREERS IN VISUAL ART

  • Artisan practice
  • Artisan representation
Design

  • Interior
  • Commercial
  • Advertising
  • Product
  • Architectural
  • Web
Teaching

  • K-12
  • Secondary
  • Post-Secondary
Meet The Faculty
Georgia Tambasis

Adjunct

Philips Johnson Visual Arts Center, 104
Evan Oslund

Adjunct Professor of Theater; Enrollment Counselor

Steinman Hall, 107
Michael Mihalyo

Chair

Phillips Johnson Visual Arts Center
Pandel Collaros

Associate Professor of Music

Steinman Hall, 211

Interested in learning more about studying Visual Art at Bethany?

We’d love to tell you more about it and answer any questions you may have.