Art students at Kenyon learn to be visually expressive and insightful about ideas they explore within the context of a liberal-arts curriculum. As one former student puts it, "Being an art major did not mean that I had to forget about my music and my writing. Instead, I was encouraged to incorporate them into my work." 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 frustrations. Courses are offered in a wide array of media, including drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, digital imaging, installation, and video art. Members of the art faculty at Kenyon are active exhibitors of their own work locally, nationally, and internationally.
After Kenyon: Madeline Courtney '08
Madeline Courtney '08 was a awarded a prestigious Fulbright fellowship to study the culture of taxidermy in Paris this year.
Mesaros Visiting Artist, Rebekkah Palov
Being-here being-there
Gund Community Foundation Theater
7:00pm, Thursday, April 26th
Palov will present screenings and a discussion of her works in moving image and time based media. More info
Student Exhibition at the Horn Gallery
This is Our First Time
Artists Making Art
April 23-April 28, 2012
Opening Reception
Monday, April 23, 2012
5:00-7:00pm
Did you know?
The Studio Art department has its own scholarship for entering majors, awarding up to $12,000 per year. Find out more.
Art Couture
As an assignment in Karen Snouffer's "Painting Redefined" course, students produced "wearable art." Watch out, Project Runway.



