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Fine Arts Labs/Studios
Mac Lab: Students will have permanent access to the Mac Lab with a University ID card and password. The Lab has state of the art facilities including the following
▪ 19 networked Macs.
▪ Individual secure access to a public shared network to store and back up work
▪ Professional production software for publication editing, design and desktop publishing courses
▪ Scanners, 2 ink-jet printers, a color laser printer and an Epson large format printer
▪ Idea Paint-boundless dry erase canvas
▪ Remote Desktop Technology allows for hands on teaching and group screen projection for preliminary critiques without a need to print.
Photography and Videography Lab: Students will have permanent access to the photo/video lab with a University ID card and password. The Lab has state of the art facilities including the following:
▪ 2 Studio lighting kits (one for onsite and one housed in the lab)
▪ Numerous backdrops
▪ Green screen technology
▪ Ability to check out Canon Rebel T3 digital SLR cameras
▪ Full functioning video/ production studio with state of the art equipment.
▪ Advanced interactive digital equipment
Additional Technology Labs:
- There is an additional room with 4 computer stations dedicated to the newspaper and yearbook team in the Fine Arts Building.
- There is also a and video editing Mac bay with motion graphic and editing technology
- Two more PC labs on campus are equipped with the Adobe Creative Suite software
2- D Studio: Studio is used for two dimensional design courses such as drawing, painting, illustration, design, and more.
▪ Features seating for 15-18 students
▪ Fresh air ventilation
▪ Storage space
▪ Printing press
▪ Natural lighting
▪ Critique space
3-D Studio: Studio is used for three dimensional design courses such as jewelry, sculpture, ceramics and three-dimensional design.
▪ Features seating for 15 students
▪ Storage space
▪ Natural lighting
▪ Ceramic, sculpture, and jewelry equipment
▪ Power tools
Senior Studio: Studio is used for advanced students or seniors in the Art and Design Department who are working on a body of work for advanced studio courses or senior exhibition. The studio allows the student to have a space of their own to create artwork freely.