Jessica Carbine

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Shauntel Clements


Our Mission

To cultivate the creation and appreciation of visual art, we foster creative confidence, critical thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and cultural responsibility. We follow these principles to accomplish our mission:

Visual Literacy - We encourage the development of strong visual literacy among students of the visual arts. We support the study of history, culture, technology, and trends to this end.

Professional Excellence - In preparing visual art students for careers in a broad market, we support and expect excellence and professionalism.

Creative Diversity - While teaching techniques, styles, and practices is an important part of our programs, we support a diversity of ideas and individual expressions among students in their creative work. We promote artistic freedom and seek to preserve cultural identity through creative production, exhibition, and historical research.

Exhibitions

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Degrees

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Brittney Weiland

Current Students

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Mailyn Millward

Projects and Galleries

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Why Art at UVU?

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Utah Valley University’s Department of Art & Design offers degrees in applied arts, fine arts, art history, and art education. Upon completing a degree, students emerge from the program ready to enter careers in graphic design, entertainment design, photography, advertising, printing, animation, illustration, art education, printmaking, sculpture, painting, and more.

Students can earn a general degree, exploring several areas within the visual arts, or they can specialize, exploring a specific practice in depth to better understand it and/or prepare for employment in that field.

We cultivate the creation and appreciation of visual art, and foster creative confidence, critical thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and cultural responsibility. We follow these principles to accomplish our mission:

Visual Literacy - We encourage the development of strong visual literacy among students of the visual arts. We support the study of history, culture, technology, and trends to this end.

Professional Excellence - In preparing visual art students for careers in a broad market, we support and expect excellence and professionalism.

Creative Diversity - While teaching techniques, styles, and practices are an important part of our programs, we support a diversity of ideas and individual expressions among students in their creative work. We promote artistic freedom and seek to preserve cultural identity through creative production, exhibition, and historical research.


Engaged Learning

Engaged learning is all about connecting students with professional organizations and opportunities to build bridges to better careers after graduation. Here at UVU, engaged learning is in our DNA. One of the best examples of engaged learning in The Department of Art & Design is the award-winning art books that students create each year. Learn more about engaged learning in the Art & Design Department and the School of the Arts.

Meet our Faculty and Staff

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Nancy Steele-Macaski

"UVU's Department of Art & Design is a vibrant hub of creativity, where passion meets proficiency. We believe in the power of engaged learning opportunities to transform artistic potential into mastery. Through hands-on experiences and collaborative projects, we empower our students to evolve as skilled creatives, ready to make a meaningful impact in the dynamic landscape of the visual arts."

—Travis Lovell, Chair of The Department of Art & Design

See our Faculty and Staff

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Mckenna Goade


Exhibitions/BFA Showcase


Land Acknowledgment

You're Standing on Native Land

Shane Walking Eagle (Sisseton Dakota)

Utah Valley University acknowledges that we gather on land sacred to all Indigenous people who came before us in this vast crossroads region. The University is committed to working in partnership—as enacted through education and community activities—with Utah’s Native Nations comprising: the San Juan Southern Paiute, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Uintah & Ouray Reservation of the Northern Ute, Skull Valley Goshute, Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation, Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute-White Mesa Community, and urban Indian communities. We recognize these Native Nations and their continued connections with traditional homelands, mountains, rivers, and lakes as well as their sovereign relationships with state and federal governments. We honor their collective memory and continued physical and spiritual presence. We revere their resilience and example in preserving their connections to the Creator and to all their relations, now and in the future.

With this statement comes responsibility and accountability. We resolve to follow up with actionable items to make The School of the Arts at UVU and The Noorda Center for the Performing Arts an inclusive, equitable, and just space for all. There is much work to be done, and we are committed to putting these words into practice.

 

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Student Success

 

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Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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Kylie Beutler


Contact Us

Utah Valley University
Department of Art & Design, MS 168
800 W. University Parkway
Orem, Utah 84058  

Office: (801) 863-8341, Fax: (801) 863-7053

Office Location: GT 605  , Hours: Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Staci Owens, Administrative Assistant: (801) 863-8341,

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