After a multi-million dollar renovation in 2007, the Dorothy Meyer Ziv Art Building re-opened revealing a creative, updated learning atmosphere that prepares students for the environment of a postgraduate, professional career.
The Art Building includes:
The reconfigured classrooms are open spaces that resemble professional work spaces in the art and design fields. The learning spaces are functional and flexible, and offer students access to media, technology, materials, and tools. A private library workspace is also part of the learning environment.
Graphic design, fine arts and interior architecure & design students benefit from these real-world teaching and learning spaces.
Visit the Department of Art, Fine Art & Art Education, the Department of Graphic Design, or the Department of Interior Architecture & Design to learn about future opportunities.