

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art, Cross-Disciplinary at the University of North Carolina is a four year program designed for students who wish to explore multiple artistic mediums and develop a versatile creative practice. The curriculum emphasizes studio practice, visual experimentation, critical theory, art history, and creative research, providing students with a strong foundation in both technical skills and conceptual development. Students engage with painting, sculpture, digital media, and installation art while developing problem solving, visual communication, and analytical skills essential for contemporary artistic practice. This interdisciplinary approach equips graduates to pursue careers as innovative artists, educators, or creative professionals across diverse cultural and commercial contexts.
Throughout the program, students participate in studio courses, collaborative projects, and exhibitions that integrate conceptual exploration with hands-on practice. Coursework emphasizes creative thinking, portfolio development, curatorial studies, and professional practice, preparing graduates to present and promote their work effectively. By combining studio experimentation with critical analysis and professional skills, the program cultivates artists capable of producing meaningful work, navigating artistic communities, and contributing to the cultural landscape.
Year 1 - Foundations in Cross-Disciplinary Art
• Introduction to Visual Arts
• Drawing and Design Fundamentals
• Art History and Critical Theory
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
Year 2 - Developing Technical and Conceptual Skills
• Painting and Sculpture Techniques
• Digital Media and Photography
• Interdisciplinary Studio Practices
• Collaborative Projects and Critiques
Year 3 - Advanced Studio and Applied Practice
• Installation and Experimental Art
• Contemporary Art Studies
• Professional Practices and Portfolio Development
• Internship or Applied Creative Project
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Studio Seminar
• Independent Cross-Disciplinary Project
• Exhibition Preparation and Presentation
• Capstone Portfolio and Professional Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in fine arts, creative industries, education, and cultural management. Potential roles include professional artists, gallery curators, art educators, creative directors, and multimedia specialists in museums, galleries, educational institutions, and commercial creative industries. The program also provides a foundation for graduate study in fine arts, art education, arts administration, or interdisciplinary creative practices. Graduates gain technical proficiency, conceptual insight, and professional skills, enabling them to produce and promote innovative work and contribute meaningfully to artistic communities.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates studio experimentation, conceptual development, and professional practice. Learners benefit from interdisciplinary exploration, mentorship, exhibitions, and collaborative projects that strengthen creative, analytical, and technical skills. The program emphasizes critical thinking, innovative problem solving, and professional development, preparing graduates for careers in the arts, education, or creative industries. By combining theory with practical experience, students acquire the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness necessary to pursue impactful creative careers or advanced study in fine arts.
Phone: +1 (919) 966-3621
Email: unchelp@admissions.unc.edu
Address: Jackson Hall, 174 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA