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Liberal Arts
Mission Statement
"Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no
art" ~ Leonardo daVinci
Artists who know nothing but art and design create art and design about nothing. An artist's
creations do not come from a pencil, a piece of charcoal, a brush, or a computer. They come from
the mind.
At the Academy, we believe that a seeking mind, inspired by the world and able to innovate,
will enhance our students' artistic passion and make them stronger professionals. The goal of the
Academy's Liberal Arts program is to foster the minds of creative individuals.
At the core of our Liberal Arts curriculum are comprehensive Art History and English
curricula. The Academy celebrates the artistic traditions of the past and encourages emerging
artists to situate themselves in this cultural continuum. The Art History sequence brings the great
masterworks and their creators to life, engaging students both visually and critically. Highly
literate as visual communicators, artists must also be able to express their ideas through written
and oral communication.
Every artist, regardless of medium, is a storyteller. Thus, the Academy's unique English
series focuses not only on the fundamentals of writing, but also on the elements of narrative. In
addition to these core sequence courses, students have the opportunity to choose from a wide range
of subjects in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, and Career Studies.
To ensure that the Liberal Arts curriculum is relevant to our students, each course
highlights correlations between the subject of study and the major fields of art and design. In
Music Appreciation, fashion and interior designers attend the opera to observe costuming, set
design, and production work. In Ergonomics, industrial designers study what makes a chair
comfortable. In Creative Writing, an illustrator may discover a passion for writing stories for
children. Photographers who take astronomy learn the properties of light on field trips to observe
the night sky, while cinematographers in art history discover that Scorsese and Coppola are fans of
Caravaggio. In Semiotics, graphic designers, filmmakers, and advertisers decode symbols used in
advertising, print media, and film. Our Business courses give artists the tools to promote and
protect their work and to start their own businesses from the ground up. And the annual Study
Abroad seminar has artists of every kind finding inspiration in the breathtaking cities of Europe.
The Academy of Art University strives to nurture the entire artist, and the Liberal Arts
program is an integral component in this process.
Contact
Liberal Arts
Email: liberalarts@academyart.edu
Telephone: (415 ) 618-3664
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