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University of Maryland Skip to main content Skip to main content Apply Give Trigger Search Search this Site Go Menu Trigger Menu Close Search this Site Go PRIMARY HEADER NAVIGATION * ARHU Home * Home * About * Academic ProgramsMore Academic Programs * Academic Programs * Immersive Media Design B.A. * Studio Art B.A. * Studio Art M.F.AMore Studio Art M.F.A * Studio Art M.F.A * Current M.F.A. 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Read More about 2024 Clarvit Research Fellowships Announced AN ARTIST'S VISION IN 'WORLD BEYOND' When not making sets on ‘Walking Dead’ spinoff, Art alum crafts eye-popping costumes. Read More about An Artist's Vision in 'World Beyond' NEW MAJOR IMMERSES STUDENTS IN CODING AND CREATIVITY First introductory course offered this fall, two more expected next spring. Read More about New Major Immerses Students in Coding and Creativity 1. 2. 3. 1/3 The Department of Art at the University of Maryland provides its students with the technical and conceptual tools needed to make innovative contributions to a visual culture. Our creative environment encourages creative problem solving, interdisciplinary experimentation and the production of images, objects and experiences that reflect a sophisticated visual literacy. * Prospective Students * Current Students * Faculty and Staff PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS Learn how to apply to the program and view program requirements for our undergraduate and graduate programs in art. Apply Today -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quicklinks: About the Department of ArtAcademic ProgramsAreas of StudyAwards & Scholarships Facilities TourFrequently Asked Questions (BA) CURRENT STUDENTS CURRENT STUDENTS Find everything you need regarding academic advising, calendars, ARTT forms, and more below. Find Information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quicklinks: Areas of StudyAdvisingAwards & Scholarships Get in Touch with Faculty & StaffImportant Forms for Current Students FACULTY AND STAFF FACULTY AND STAFF Faculty and staff have access to a range of resources, including calendars, directories and more. Faculty and Staff Information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quicklinks: Creative Work & ResearchFaculty & Staff ResourcesParking PortalImportant Forms for Faculty and Staff CREATIVE WORK AND RESEARCH Our faculty and students engage in creative work and research that explores the relationship between traditional and new media. Learn more NEWS VIEW ALL NEWS July 25, 2024 Art, College of Arts and Humanities, English, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies ART-SCIENCE PROJECTS TO EXPLORE QUANTUM CREATIVITY June 13, 2024 Art, English, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies INAUGURAL ARTS FOR ALL FELLOWS TO WORK ACROSS ART, TECH, SCIENCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE April 24, 2024 Art, English, School of Music STUDENT WORKS AWARDED IN EXPANDED SADAT ARTS FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE PROGRAM March 27, 2024 Art INTERNATIONAL PLACEMAKING WEEK January 31, 2024 College of Arts and Humanities, History, Art History and Archaeology, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Art, The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Classics, American Studies INAUGURAL ‘HARMONY FELLOWS’ BLEND DISCIPLINES, FORGE NEW DIRECTIONS FOR ARHU AND UMD January 25, 2024 Art, College of Arts and Humanities 2024 CLARVIT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS ANNOUNCED November 20, 2023 Art UMD PROFESSOR EXHIBITS LARGE-SCALE SCULPTURES IN NEW DC EXHIBITION November 13, 2023 Art DAVID OBAJEMU ’25 ASPIRES TO BRING SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH STORYTELLING November 9, 2023 School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, Art A DRAMATIC STEP FORWARD IN ROBOTICS 1. 2. 3. /news EVENTS FEED VIEW ALL EVENTS Sorry, no events currently present. /events UMD_ART VIEW MORE ON INSTAGRAM THIS WEEK! The Department of Art is pleased to present a lecture by guest artist: Chris Larson October 17th, 2024 Visiting Artist Lecture Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building Room 2309 / 7:00 PM Chris Larson is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He integrates actions of sculpture, video, photography and drawing to respond to specific architectural spaces, sites, and their histories. Using relocation, replication, and repetition, he questions the inextricable relationships between body, machine, labor, and home. He disassembles the idea of the permanence of architecture, and introduces a new concept of fluid architecture that he uses to analyze the illusion of stability and draw attention to and challenge the unintended consequences of progress. He acknowledges that the conversations of the everyday hold vast potential for the examination of socio-historical complexities and the transcendental realities of object and body. Through gathering, archiving and restoration as a means of transformation, Larson’s work continues to evoke actions of reverence and renewal. Image: The Residue of Labor: Thread Room, Chris Larson, 2022 TONIGHT! 5:30pm in ASY 2309. Visiting Artist Lecture: Lauren Lee McCarthy. Lauren Lee McCarthy is an artist examining social relationships in the midst of surveillance, automation, and algorithmic living. She is the creator of p5.js, an open-source creative coding platform that prioritizes inclusion and access. She has been recognized as a United States Artist Fellow, Sundance New Frontier Fellow, Eyebeam Fellow, and Creative Capital Grantee. Classroom Solidarities, curated by Gabrielle Tillenburg, winner of the John Dorsey Prize for Outstanding Curatorial Practice, at the Herman Maril Gallery from September 3rd to October 2nd. From 2022 - 2024, Mojdeh Rezaeipour has archived over 200 digital photos and videos produced by womxn and young girls in classrooms across Iran. These images call for bodily autonomy and other basic freedoms under conditions of severe repression throughout the Jin Jiyan Azadi movement. Borrowing visual language from a previous series based on childhood writings, drawings, and photographs from 1990s Tehran, Rezaeipour weaves together material from these recent protests in analog collage, film, and sound-based works. At a time when student-led demonstrations against injustice face alarmingly similar repression in the US and across the globe, Classroom Solidarities asks how the classroom – at times a site of violence – can be a generative space for transformation. 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