About art at Concordia
The study of art
As a community of visual artists, designers and educators, students and faculty are committed to an innovative program, a rigorous work ethic and an attitude of artistic integrity. The curriculum, facilities and faculty foster personal and professional growth for service to society and church.
The art department is a fertile place for students realize their potential in art. Concordia's art students gain a solid foundation in drawing and design before they concentrate in studio art, art education or graphic design. [MORE]
Marxhausen Gallery of Art
Concordia's Department of Art maintains a collection of more than 300 works of art, mostly screenprints, etchings, lithographs and other original prints by nationally and internationally recognized artists who represent a variety of movements and styles.
The Marxhausen Gallery of Art, Concordia's on-campus exhibition space, also houses the Koenig Collection, a permanent collection of prints and works on paper by international artists. [MORE]
Center for Liturgical Art
The Center for Liturgical Art seeks to encourage and assist the church in its ministry through the visual arts by promoting its use in worship and providing educational outreach programs and development, design and production of resources. [MORE]