ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS - STUDIO ARTS
ARE YOU EXCITED ABOUT ART?
Have you ever dreamed of learning to
sculpt or paint? Or thought about what it might be like to make an
income from images or objects you’ve created or photos you’ve taken?
Whether you’d like to pursue art for your personal enrichment or as a
career, there’s a place for you in the studio art program at Kirtland
Community College.

The Associate in Fine Arts: Studio Art degree is
designed for students with an interest in studio arts such as sculpture
or painting. This degree program works to give students both practical
experience in the art form of their choice, and the critical and
academic background necessary for further study of the fine arts while
helping develop a personal sense of aesthetic and artistic criteria.
Because the artist's association with the world is stressed, a strong
academic schedule is affiliated with the creative discipline.
SPECIFIC COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND CATALOG INFORMATION
Specific information about our Associate in Fine
Arts - Studio Arts Transfer Program can be found in our
College Catalog. Get information about our
partnership programs with four-year colleges and universities.
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SOME OF THE JOBS PURSUED BY STUDENTS
FOLLOWING THIS PROGRAM:
(click on the links below to view detailed
information about each specific job/career and for job outlook information)
Get general and transfer information on specific colleges and
universities.
IS
A CAREER IN STUDIO ART FOR YOU?
The Studio Arts Program at Kirtland Community
College is for you if:
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You are creative and imaginative, self-motivated, and interested in
art.
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You enjoy creating objects or images with your hands.
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You consider yourself to be unique and independent, open to new
ideas and different ways of thinking.
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You don't necessarily want to work in a "traditional" office
environment.
Why choose Studio Art as a career,
and is it for you?
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