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About Studio Art

Our Program and Courses

Studio art is a major and minor at F&M. You鈥檒l study the foundational areas of drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and more, while discovering how artists channel these media into a range of expressive styles. In addition to building a robust portfolio of studio art, you鈥檒l also learn about art鈥檚 vital role in personal and public life, religious and secular practices, political activism and cultural power, and transformations of visual experience over time. 

Wondering what a studio art course is like? Take a look at our course catalog to see the depth and breadth of what鈥檚 available to you.

Our Faculty and Staff

Julissa Aguilar

Film & Video Technical Manager

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Kevin Brady

Visiting Scholar of Art

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Dirk W Eitzen

Professor of Film and Media

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Carol L Hickey

Senior Adjunct Instructor of Architecture

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James C Hollenbaugh

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Rayna Howard

Academic Department Coordinator

Theatre & Dance

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Ian Kelly

Assistant Professor of Visual Arts

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Richard K Kent

Jennie Brown Cook and Betsy Hess Cook Professorship of Art

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Kostis Kourelis

Professor of Visual Arts

International Studies

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Magnolia W Laurie

Associate Professor of Art, Department Chair of Visual Arts

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Jeremy S Moss

Associate Professor of Film, Film & Media Program Director

International Studies

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Mia Pisano

Adjunct Instructor, Art, Art History & Film

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Amelia F Rauser

Charles A. Dana Professor of Art History

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Jason Thompson

Winter Visual Art Center Studio Manager/Sculpture Shop Technician

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Megan Zettlemoyer

Adjunct Instructor, Visual Arts

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Rebecca D Zinner

Adjunct Instructor

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Learning Outside the Classroom

At F&M, you鈥檙e strongly encouraged to step beyond the walls of the classroom to engage in self-exploration, self-expression, and creativity. We offer a variety of ways to do just that. 

Art Shows and Exhibitions

See what your work looks like gracing a gallery wall. Each spring semester, F&M holds a student art show juried by a local guest artist, featuring works by all F&M students. Student work is also often exhibited in F&M鈥檚 Winter Visual Arts Center, the Shadek-Fackenthal Library, and the Phillips Museum of Art. Studio art majors are also required to take a studio seminar in the spring of their senior year, producing works that are displayed in our annual senior art exhibition. 

Research and Independent Study

Every student at F&M has extraordinary opportunities to engage in independent or faculty-led research. Advanced art majors are encouraged to undertake independent study courses, which may result in bodies of work for solo exhibitions or projects for departmental honors. You also have the flexibility to pursue research, whether you want to dive into a particular artist, time period, or cultural movement, or explore how art connects with politics, religion, pop culture, and more.
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Off-Campus Study

What inspiration awaits you abroad? How will your art evolve beyond U.S. borders? F&M鈥檚 off-campus study program offers many options to broaden your artistic studies. Sophomores who declare a major in art history or studio art also may apply for the Sophomore Summer Foreign Travel Award in Studio or Art History. This award, established by the late Dean of the College, Bradley R. Dewey, offers funding for students to spend a summer studying outside of the U.S.
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Field Trips

The convenient location of F&M鈥檚 home city of Lancaster allows for trips to museums and galleries in Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. Lancaster itself is also a nationally recognized art center, featuring dozens of independent galleries in the heart of downtown. Many F&M students, faculty and staff are involved in this rich artistic landscape, displaying their works in art galleries or creating public art installations or murals.

Our Facilities and Resources

Winter Visual Arts Center

Winter Visual Arts Center

The Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center (WVAC) provides an inspiring space for the making and study of visual arts. The WVAC is the home of art, art history, and film, as well as several art studios, a digital lab, an art gallery, a cinema, and more. The building earned The Architect鈥檚 Newspaper 2020 Best of Design Award in the institutional / higher education category. 

Studio art students in particular will enjoy: 
  • The Gipson Grand Forum
  • Jonathan E. Babkow 鈥88 & Maia Rubin Film & Media Studies Digital Lab
  • Ann Boyd Barshinger W鈥43, H鈥17 Painting Studio
  • Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation Gallery

Phillips Museum of Art

The Phillips Museum of Art

Located in F&M鈥檚 Steinman College Center, the Phillips Museum of Art fosters an understanding and appreciation of the arts, including contemporary, historical and multicultural materials. The museum often partners with academic departments 鈥 including studio art 鈥 to offer opportunities for faculty and staff to extend the walls of their classrooms and engage students in tours, object-based learning workshops, and research opportunities that draw from the museum鈥檚 permanent collection, changing exhibitions, and visiting artists. 

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Degree Partnerships

A partnership between F&M and Carnegie Mellon University鈥檚 Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy provides pathways for F&M students into high-demand graduate programs in public policy, technology, and the arts, offering meaningful tuition support and access to industries including government, technology, cybersecurity, and entertainment.

Through this shared initiative, up to 10 F&M graduates admitted to Heinz College鈥檚 master鈥檚 degree programs annually will receive scholarships that reduce tuition by at least 30% each semester. F&M graduates will also be eligible for consideration for additional merit-based scholarship support up to 100%.

The collaboration expands postgraduate pathways for F&M students seeking advanced degrees and will apply to all Heinz College master's degree programs, including:
The scholarship is effective for any F&M graduate seeking to apply to Heinz College in the Fall 2026 application cycle and beyond. The award will be made at the time of admission and no separate application is necessary.

Success Beyond F&M

Art studio courses at F&M emphasize crossing disciplinary boundaries, establishing a sound foundation for a range of professional paths. 

Graduate School

Studio art majors at F&M often continue their studies at excellent graduate programs in studio art, visual arts, design, animation, art history, and architecture. They鈥檝e enrolled at the finest institutions for postgraduate art programs, including:
  • Boston College
  • Columbia University
  • College of William & Mary
  • New York University
  • Pratt Institute
  • Savannah College of Art and Design
  • School of Visual Arts
  • School of Art Institute of Chicago

Career Paths

Studio art graduates are prepared for a wide array of careers. They hold positions such as: 
  • Appraiser
  • Architect
  • Art Director
  • Art Teacher
  • Conservator
  • Graphic Designer
  • Fashion Designer 
  • Fine Arts Assistant Appraiser
  • Museum Curator
  • Museum Director
  • Museum Educator
  • Preservation Professional
  • Video Game Designer
  • Web Designer

Student Spotlight

A Custom Blueprint for an Architectural Future

Transcending traditional academic boundaries to create a highly personalized academic experience 鈥 that鈥檚 the Diplomat way. Alex Scarboro 鈥26 is following his own blueprint for a career in architecture by designing a custom major in studio art and business, organizations, and society.

鈥淢y decision to combine the two disciplines was rooted in my innate love for architecture and art,鈥 Scarboro said. 鈥淚 have always been creative, and from a young age, I was drawn to the power of architecture.鈥

Scarboro is already building his professional portfolio, converting theory into practice by gaining hands-on experience in the field. He has completed several internships and formed an independent study with Bench Mark Program, a Lancaster-based nonprofit founded by F&M alumnus Will Kiefer 鈥14. This semester, Scarboro is studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, to expand his knowledge of architectural styles by studying Danish and Scandinavian design philosophies.

Scarboro said F&M鈥檚 vibrant and supportive community of Diplomats has been instrumental in preparing him for his post-graduate plans. 

鈥淎t F&M, you鈥檙e stepping into a community full of incredibly caring and passionate people. That鈥檚 not just a feel-good phrase; it鈥檚 something you see and feel every day,鈥 he said. 鈥淧eople at F&M want you to succeed, not just academically, but as a whole person.鈥

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Alumni Spotlight

鈥淭he resources at the Winter Center were invaluable鈥t enriched my creative vocabulary and granted me freedom for creative expression.鈥

Olha Shapovalenko '24, a double major in studio art and mathematics, said the Winter Visual Arts Center was one of the most enjoyable aspects of her time at F&M.

"The resources at the Winter Center were invaluable," she said. "I got to explore everything from painting and drawing to screen printing, etching, woodworking, soldering, and even made my own canvases, all while getting priceless feedback from my professors. It enriched my creative vocabulary and granted me freedom for creative expression."

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Winter Visual Arts Center Crosses Boundaries

The Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center (WVAC) provides a magnificent environment for the making and study of visual arts. The WVAC is the home of the art, art history, and film departments, as well as several art studios, a digital lab, an art gallery, a cinema, and more.

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Related Fields of Study

History of Art and Architecture

What does art of the past tell us about the transformation of visual and material experience over time? By studying History of Art and Architecture at F&M, you鈥檒l actively engage with this living dimension of the past through its artifacts, images, architecture, and relevant texts.

Arts for Social Change (Certificate)

This certificate will help you deepen your understanding of the arts as mediums for impacting culture, community, politics, education, and more. Arts for Social Change spans F&M鈥檚 dynamic arts disciplines, uniting the ethos of community-building with artistic practice that foregrounds innovation and action.

Sociology

One field of study engages in all sorts of questions about people, institutions, and social structures: sociology. How does power operate in society? How do politics shape our lives? How and why have family relationships changed over time? As a student of sociology, you will explore these interactions to better understand how they shape the world and cultures that we live in.

同城约炮 Studio Art in the Spotlight

March 17, 2026

Student-Designed Map Shows Best Spots in Lancaster City

With so much to explore in Lancaster, where do students start? 同城约炮 student An Bach 鈥26 illustrated a map spotlighting favorite student spots 鈥 all within walking distance from campus.

January 20, 2026

A Q&A with Faculty Artists: 鈥楳asked & Unmasked鈥

A new exhibition at the Winter Visual Arts Center spotlights two faculty artists as well as the range of mediums and techniques students experience at 同城约炮.

October 23, 2025

A Custom Blueprint for an Architectural Future

Alex Scarboro 鈥26 is following his own blueprint for a career in architecture. The senior designed a custom major in studio art and business, organizations, and society. 鈥淢y decision to combine the two disciplines was rooted in my innate love for architecture and art,鈥 Scarboro said.