Studio Art

Studio art students specialize in painting, printmaking, ceramics, or sculpture learning a wide range of techniques and processes in specialized studio spaces.

Art History student group in a gallery

Art history students study diverse artistic traditions and develop strong analytical, research, presentation, and writing skills.

Kittredge Gallery

Kittredge Gallery

Through gallery exhibitions and artist lectures focused on expanding students exposure to core issues in contemporary art, Kittredge Gallery serves as a teaching tool for the Puget Sound Art & Art History Department and supports the liberal arts curriculum of the university as a whole. With its history of strong exhibitions by regional and nationally recognized artists, Kittredge Gallery also contributes to the broader cultural community of the Pacific Northwest.

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Students working in the Mac Lab in Professor Mare Hirsch's digital media course

Studio Art Student Work

“Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not. ” ― Pablo Picasso, Pablo Picasso: Metamorphoses of the Human Form : Graphic Works, 1895-1972

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Ribbon (wood), 48” x 48” x 84”, 2018 sculpture by Michael Fortenberry

Read about the graduate schools, artist residencies, awards and recognitions of students and alumni.

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TURN, 2020 screen print, 26 1/2" x 22 1/4", Edition of 10

Read about what the faculty and staff are doing outside of the classroom and how their work and art is being recognized in the community.

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