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Fine Arts Degree at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design Colorado

You love to paint, draw, take photographs, sculpt. But being a fine artist isn’t really about these things. It’s about finding your own way of seeing and experiencing the world, and mastering techniques to share your vision with others.

As a Fine Arts major you will work one-on-one with a mentor to create a program of study tailored just for you. No two Fine Arts students take the same path through our program.

Fine Arts Gallery

Check out recent student work in the Fine Arts section of our Online Gallery.

Play with everything

But by the time you graduate you and your fellow artists will have mastered the use of traditional media, as well as a world of new materials and techniques no one has explored before.

Media: lint on velcro

Oils
Acrylics
Watercolors
Performance art
Sculpture
Photography
Video and time-based media
Ceramics
Fibers
Metal
Printmaking
Jewelry

Ready for the real world

While refining your technical abilities you will have an opportunity to become a part of our unique and supportive culture. You will develop problem solving techniques and learn about the profound influence artists have had on our society. And you will receive practical experience working with curators and gallery owners to promote and sell your work.

We won’t just teach you to draw, paint or sculpt. By the time you graduate you will have already become a full participant in the art world.

Check out our classes, learn about our faculty, and read about some of our past and current students’ accomplishments. When you’re ready, our Admissions Staff is only a phone call or e-mail away.

Minor in art history at Montserrat College of Art Massachusetts

Montserrat’s Art History Minor provides an opportunity for students with a keen interest in art history to further develop their knowledge of the history and context of the visual arts. Students go beyond the survey, conducting in-depth study of different periods and places, and analyzing theory and criticism. A minor in art history is especially advantageous for graduates who wish to pursue careers as educators, curators, critics and arts administrators, or as preparation for graduate programs in art history, art education, design, and studio art.