The Wonsook Kim School of Art offers a comprehensive Art Studio Arts program with multiple specialization options including Ceramics, Drawing, Expanded Media, Glass, Printmaking, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Video, and Wood/Metal Design. Students begin with a foundational curriculum in their first year before choosing a specific sequence within an individual studio. Each specialization involves courses that focus on developing technical skills and ideas unique to that discipline, culminating in a highly sophisticated level of work. Throughout your studies, you'll have access to a variety of resources, including faculty guidance and an extensive visiting artists program, which exposes students to a wide range of contemporary artists across all disciplines.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is especially appealing to students who want a structured yet flexible environment to develop their artistic talents across multiple disciplines. The presence of active faculty and an extensive visiting artists program ensures students gain exposure to contemporary art practices and ideas. Graduates of the program pursue diverse careers as artists, curators, designers, educators, critics, scholars, conservators, and writers, with ongoing connections to the school for professional networking and support.
Students in the Art Studio Arts program can choose from a variety of specializations such as Ceramics, Drawing, Expanded Media, Glass, Printmaking, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Video, and Wood/Metal Design. Each sequence provides focused coursework that allows students to build skills and knowledge tailored to their chosen discipline.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
23.46L
Living cost
Applicants must submit a digital portfolio showcasing at least five pieces of their artwork. The application process varies slightly for different applicants, with transfer students and current students requiring additional portfolio reviews. Portfolios should include works in any combination of mediums and should be uploaded as individual files or PDFs, not as website links or PowerPoint presentations. An artwork list detailing the title, medium, size, and year of each piece is also required.

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Graduates from the Wonsook Kim School of Art’s Studio Arts program typically pursue careers as artists, curators, designers, educators, critics, scholars, conservators, and writers. The program’s connections with alumni and professional networks help students forge pathways into these various fields.