
The Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art at Boston College University offers students an immersive education in visual creativity, artistic techniques, and conceptual development. This program provides a strong foundation in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and digital media, encouraging students to explore and refine their personal artistic vision. The curriculum balances hands-on studio work with critical study in art history and theory, fostering both technical mastery and intellectual growth.
Students benefit from small class sizes, individualized instruction, and access to professional-grade studios and equipment. The program promotes experimentation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the integration of traditional and contemporary practices. Whether creating installations, working with mixed media, or engaging in community art projects, students are challenged to think critically and express ideas in visual form. Through exhibitions, critiques, and mentorship, learners develop the skills and confidence necessary to thrive in a dynamic and evolving artistic landscape.
Year 1 – Foundations in Art and Design
Year 2 – Technical Development and Art Theory
Year 3 – Personal Style and Experimentation
Year 4 – Professional Practice and Portfolio
Graduates of the Studio Art program are prepared to enter various sectors of the visual arts and creative industries. Many pursue careers as independent artists, graphic designers, illustrators, or art educators, while others work in galleries, museums, publishing, or media production. Some choose paths in arts administration, curation, or community arts outreach. Additionally, the program provides a strong foundation for those pursuing graduate study in fine arts, design, or art therapy. The emphasis on conceptual thinking, craftsmanship, and portfolio development ensures that students are equipped with the tools to navigate both artistic and professional environments with clarity and originality.
This program is ideal for students who seek to grow as artists through rigorous studio training and meaningful intellectual engagement. With access to experienced faculty, diverse artistic resources, and collaborative peer learning, students are supported in cultivating their creative voice. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary exploration, pushing boundaries between traditional media and contemporary expression. From foundational studies to exhibition-ready projects, the program fosters critical thinking, creative risk-taking, and visual storytelling. Graduates leave with a well-developed artistic identity and the skills to contribute to the evolving cultural dialogue through their creative practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 552 8000
Email: admissions@bostoncollege.edu
Address: University of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States