2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Art and Digital Media
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Faculty
WILLIAM GREINER (1988)
Associate Professor of Art; Chair, Department of Art
B.F.A., 1981, Illinois State University
M.F.A., 1984, University of South Dakota
SCOTT DOMBROWSKI (2004)
Associate Professor of Art
B.F.A., 1998, Savannah College of Art and Design
M.F.A., 2003, Savannah College of Art and Design
MARY BETH KOSZUT (2012)
Associate Professor of Art
B.A., 2002, University of Denver
B.F.A., 2005, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
M.F.A., 2011, Bradley University
JON SEALS (2018)
Assistant Professor of Art
B.S., 2003, Olivet Nazarene University
M.F.A., 2012, Savannah College of Art and Design
M.A.R., 2015, Yale Divinity School of Sacred Music
The Art curriculum is designed to provide both breadth (foundational study) and depth (specialization) within a Christian liberal arts program. The curriculum is structured to allow students flexibility in their search for concepts and art media most compatible with their career needs and interests.
Olivet’s Art program includes a rich balance of studio work, techniques, job skills, and theory. The department provides academic guidance for students fulfilling general education requirements through advising and career preparation courses.
Career opportunities for the Olivet Department of Art and Digital Media graduates include illustrating for companies and publishers, graphic design promotional materials, graphic advertising, package design, web animation, digital photography, and photojournalism with a B.F.A. degree (Bachelor of Fine Arts). Olivet also offers a B.F.A. degree in Art Education (K-12). Areas of employment include, but are not limited to, art educators, advertising companies, photography studios and newspapers/magazines, corporations designing and marketing new products, as well as, government agencies. Another area of study is Pre-Art Therapy (Art B.A. with recommended supporting Psychology courses). This program offers opportunities in counseling using art. Employment opportunities range from clinics, private practice hospitals and group homes to name a few.
The program now offers New Media areas of emphasis, such Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, e-gaming, gaming programming, animation, beginning level coding for gaming to meet the needs of those wanting to study non-traditional forms of art and digital media. The career field is expanding and becoming a trend setter in the current market.
The studio facilities in the Sims Education Center provide excellent resources for the Department of Art and Digital Media. The Department has six art galleries that exhibit student work. A seventh gallery, The Victorian House Gallery, is designed to display regional and professional artists’ work to complement the art program with a Visiting Artist Program.
In the Department of Art and Digital Media, students are encouraged to get an internship from a variety of opportunities offered through the University and department. Students can find internships anywhere and use them for credit within the art program. Many students are taking the Chicago Semester Internship because of the many benefits afforded them through that program, which is in downtown Chicago. Those who apply and get accepted are guaranteed an internship.
The Department of Art and Digital Media uses MacBook and iPad in the courses. The graphics and photography concentrations are required to have their own MacBook and iPad. Drawing and painting concentrations required iPad only and highly recommend MacBooks.
The Department of Art and Digital Media prepares students to become Christian professionals, demonstrating knowledge with a well-rounded education to meet the needs of a demanding work force. The focus of the program is preparation of artists who are uniquely expressive with concern for the spiritual elevation of the global society of which they are a part.
ONU Department of Art and Digital Media Tech Requirements
The Department of Art and Digital Media is part of the iLearn@Olivet Initiative alongside the School of Music and School of Education. Students and Faculty in these departments use an iPad in their learning and in teaching courses. All students and faculty are required to have an iPad that meets or exceeds the below requirements.
Guidelines for the 2019-2020 School Year
- Incoming freshman and transfer students taking ART courses must have at minimum an iPad 6th-Gen 128GB WiFi with Apple Pencil. Devices that exceed this requirement are also acceptable.
- Sophomore students taking ART courses that already own at minimum an iPad 5th-Gen 128GB WiFi without Apple Pencil can finish their program with this device. Devices that exceed this requirement are also acceptable.
- Junior students taking ART courses that already own at minimum an iPad Air 2 64GB WiFi without Apple Pencil can finish their program with this device. Devices that exceed this requirement are also acceptable.
- Senior students taking ART courses that already own at minimum an iPad Air 2 64GB WiFi without Apple Pencil can finish their program with this device. Devices that exceed this requirement are also acceptable.
If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Art and Digital Media at 815-939-5229.
ProgramsBachelorMinor
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