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University of Alaska Anchorage

Art

The art program prepares and empowers students to create a difference in the world by using their artistic abilities.

Overview

Are you creative and like to explore your artistic potential? Consider a degree in art and start at KPC! Students take courses in a range of media and critique the work of their peers. They learn not only to make art but also to articulate the process of making art, with all of its joys and challenges. Courses are offered in a wide array of media, including drawing, sculpture, painting, photography, digital imaging, and more. Students have an opportunity to exhibit their work on campus and in the community. Members of the art faculty are active exhibitors of their own work locally, nationally, and internationally.

The studio concentrations in these UAA degrees include:

  • Alaska Native Art
  • Ceramics
  • Drawing
  • Digital Art and Graphic Design
  • Painting
  • Photography
  • Printmaking
  • Sculpture

Both the Kachemak Bay and Kenai River campuses offer many classes that lead to partial completion of these UAA art degrees. How much can be completed depends on which studio concentration is pursued. This program has professional accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

 

Degrees/Certificates


 

Faculty


Cambid-J Choy
Cambid-J Choy
Associate Professor of Art
cchoy2@alaska.edu
(907) 262-0274
Walter E. Ward Building (WWB) 107D
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Academic Advisors

Soldotna and Greater Peninsula

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Emily Knight
Director of Academic Advising
eaknight@alaska.edu
(907) 262-0373
UAA - Kenai Peninsula Campus
Enid S. McLane Building (EMB) 279

Homer and Surrounding Area

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Nancy Johnson
Student Services Manager and Senior Academic Advisor
nejohnson2@alaska.edu
(907) 235-1655
UAA - Kenai Peninsula Campus
Pioneer Hall (KBPH) 110
 
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