The UVM FabLab provides digital fabrication services for the University of Vermont community. In this new video, you’ll hear from the UVM Students who run the lab’s day-to-day operations. Housed in the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, art students in classes like Digital Fabrication, 3D Modeling, Digital Art, and Special Topics gain access to the lab’s services. Learn more at uvmfablab.net.
The School of the Arts Program in Art and Art History at UVM inspires your capacity to create, while encouraging you to think broadly by incorporating perspectives from multiple disciplines. Small classes give you deep exposure to ideas and experiences of your professors and peers, and provide you the latitude to develop your own methods of creative expression. The School of the Arts Program in Art and Art History offers programs of study in studio art, art history, and art education.
Studio Art
As a studio art major you’ll discover a broad range of courses in drawing, ceramics, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, digital art, graphic design and time-based media. While taking advantage of the resources and creative energy of a large university, you’ll discover small classes taught by skilled educators who are also productive working artists themselves.
Art History
If you are seeking a strong foundation in the liberal arts and aspire to graduate study or a career in arts administration, our art history program provides you with the building blocks to create a successful academic career.
Art Education
If you are passionate about teaching, UVM’s art education program combines coursework in studio art and art history with practical classroom experience; the B.S. in Art Education leads to a Vermont educator's license for K-12 Art or to other teaching opportunities such as private schools, community-based programs, or museum education.