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Hall of Frame

Hall of Fame
From the moment you step in the front doors, you can sense the creativity oozing from every nook and cranny. The Hall of Fame features local, national and international awards won by our students. We’re running out of wall space for all the awards, but we consider that a good problem to have!

 


1st Year Classroom

First-Year Classroom
First-year students begin with a very in-depth look at illustrative styles and media. This hands-on approach gives them a better platform from which to jump into the more all-inclusive, design-intensive projects later in the school year and into second year.



2nd Year Classroom

Second-Year Classroom
Second-year students concentrate heavily on the computer and learning graphics software programs, while still taking advantage of one-on-one attention. Final portfolios are on everyone’s mind.



Library

Library
With current subscriptions, plenty of design magazines, up-to-date awards books, stock photography and illustration books, and lots of reference and manuals, ideas are literally visible on the very shelves. Students can also check out additional books from the professional library (also located on campus) when needed.



Theater

Theater
The theater-style auditorium is an ideal space for learning. Students can take advantage of the large image area to study projects and programs in detail. They also have the opportunity to show off their own creations to their classmates in style.



Bachelor of Fine Arts Classroom

Bachelor of Fine Arts Classroom
Students in the third and final year of the BFA program have the opportunity to fine-tune their portfolios while they refine their computer and creative problem-solving skills. On-line courses help hone time management skills while on-campus courses continue to provide essential one-on-one attention.