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The mission of the Division of Art & Design
is to provide substantive educational programs in a diverse range
of art and design disciplines and to affirm the importance of
the visual arts in all cultures. Implementation of this mission
requires a thorough investigation of all aspects of art and design,
including historical studies, critical theory, aesthetic issues,
and artistic processes and techniques. Programs within the Division
of Art & Design are designed to prepare students for a future
in the arts in Indiana and the world.
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The Art & Design division is currently housed
in six buildings on campus including a complex of four buildings
located at the northeast corner of campus. We are scheduled to
move into a new building currently under construction in the spring
of 2003.
In addition to the many instructional computer labs on campus,
Art & Design students have access to four fully-equipped
dedicated computer laboratories located within the division.
Purdue's
undergraduate and humanities libraries house an extensive
collection of art and design books, periodicals, professional
journals, films, slides, and videotapes and the division maintains
a collection of 130,000 slides in its own slide library. Lastly,
the Purdue
Gallery program offers an exhibition program as an important
part of the learning experience.
Art & Design students at Purdue have the advantage of extensive
campus resources and may participate in a wide variety of educational,
cultural, and social events. Faculty members are practicing
artists, designers, and scholars with established reputations
in their fields. In addition to the museums and galleries available
in the Greater
Lafayette area, Purdue provides convenient access to the
fine arts resources of two major cities: Chicago,
123 miles to the north, and Indianapolis,
60 miles to the south.
Division graduates often go on to a master of fine arts program
at other universities. From there, many obtain teaching jobs
at the college level. Other graduates find careers as exhibiting
artists, designers, and in art-related fields such as curating
and arts administration.
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Art & Design students have the opportunity to participate
in events, which recognize outstanding work. These opportunities
include among others:
- Ralph G. Beelke Memorial Award for Excellence in the Visual
Arts
- Dean's Freshman Scholar Awards
- Delta Phi Delta Stewart Trane Fine Arts Awards
- Industrial Design Award of Excellence
- Stephen F. Sprague Award for Excellence in Photography
- Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts
- Excellence in Visual Communications Design Award
- Outstanding Senior Awards in each area discipline
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There are opportunities for Art & Design
students to gain insight into their chosen profession and become
familiar with actual career experiences For example, art education
students are placed in community schools as student teachers.
Qualified undergraduates may find career related employment on
campus as gallery assistants, slide library assistants, photography
lab monitors, or shop assistants. We also offer summer internship
and coop programs for qualified students.
Purdue supplements class work through extensive field trips
to galleries, museums, design exhibitions, and professional
conferences. Workshops, demonstrations, and lectures by visiting
artists, designers, and scholars occur frequently throughout
the year.
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Purdue has over 500 special interest clubs and student organizations.
Among those of special interest to Art and Design students are:
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American Society of Interior Designers, Student
Chapter
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Clay Club
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National Art Education Association, Student
Chapter
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Delta Phi Delta Fine Arts Club
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Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA)
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CLICK (Photo Club)
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American Institute of Graphic Arts
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Acceptance to Purdue is based on high school coursework, class
rank, grade point average, SAT-I or ACT scores, and information
provided by your high school counselor. Application may be made
after your junior year in high school. See your high school
guidance counselor for an application form or write to:
Office
of Admissions
Purdue University
Schleman Hall of Student Services
475 Stadium Mall Dr. West Lafayette, IN 47907-2050
For more information about Art & Design programs, contact
us by mail at:
Division of Art and Design
Patti and Rusty Rueff Department of Visual and Performing Arts
Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts
552 W. Wood Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1352
Or contact us by phone, fax or email at:
Phone: 765.494.3058
Fax: 765.496.1198
email: artdesign@sla.purdue.edu
A year's study at Purdue costs about $9,400 for Indiana residents
and $16,400 for out-of-state students. Purdue manages a comprehensive
financial aid program of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study.
In addition to the special student awards available through
the Art & Design program, the School of Liberal Arts offers
Freshman Scholarships to qualifying first-year students.
Learn more electronically about Purdue: for campus visits,
access admissions@adms.purdue.edu
or for the latest news, try Purdue's
web site.
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