
Examples of student work
Programs of study
The Department of Art currently offers three areas of study, each focusing on a particular aspect of creative practice: studio art, art education and graphic design.
Studio art program
The studio art program challenges you to become a self-motivated artist. Ground in the tradition of drawing and design, you will encounter new approaches to the creative process, a broad spectrum of aesthetic theory and exposure to a variety of materials as you establish an individual approach to your work. The Senior Honors Art Exhibition is a presentation of your personal direction of related work and is the culmination of your fin art studies at Concordia. Our studio artists have gone on to pursue graduate studies which prepare them for a career in fine art or in a related field such as museum studies or postsecondary teaching.
Art education program
Confidence in teaching and excellence in art - these two ideals define our art education program. Equipped with new ideas, technologies and methods for teaching visual arts education in both elementary and secondary classrooms, you will have a variety of in-depth studio experiences to nurture your skills as a practicing artist. Concordia has a rich tradition of creative graduates who are not only certified to teach art in both Lutheran and public school classrooms but who also go on to become influential leaders in the congregation and community.
Graphic design program
The graphic design program prepares you for entry level graphic design positions in illustration, computer graphics, three-dimensional animation and Web-based design. Our state-of-the-art facilities and equipment establish a professional environment where you solve communication problems using a wide range of skills. Our students develop portfolios for professional interviews as an initial step for securing a job. Graduates from the program have gone into a variety of commercial design fields such as art direction, graphic communications planning, freelance illustration and Web-based digital design.
Ecclesiastical art program
The only program like it in the country, the study of ecclesiastical art at Concordia involves training in artistic craft as well as gaining a solid theological grounding. Professors from both
artistic and theological disciplines guide the program. The program maintains significant ties to the Center for Liturgical Art, which housed on campus. Ecclesiastical art students apprentice with the center's artists as they work on commissions from around the country. Through the program students gain skill in artistic expression within the life of faith and worship, a deep understanding of the theological tenets that support belief and the ability to share those gifts with others in ministry.
To learn more about program options
Learn more: Please visit the Department of Art's academic area within the Concordia website for detailed program and course information.