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What kind of students should apply for the fine arts degree?

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What kind of students should apply for the fine arts degree?

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It’s for creative students who love the fine arts – painting, sculpture or film – but also love new media. It’s for students who delight in merging traditional and new art forms. Is the School of Architecture a good place to offer this degree? What distinguishes the School of Architecture is this: We combine the traditional study of the fine arts with the most advanced technologies — software programs, fabrication labs, digital methodologies. Leonardo da Vinci, the great Renaissance painter, mastered the science and technology of his time. His curiosity was unlimited. That kind of curiosity is at the heart of the artist’s and designer’s process. But in our historical moment, new forms and media are challenging all of our preconceived notions about what constitutes fine art. We encourage our students to draw upon whatever artistic field catches their interest — digital media, animation, and web design, digital photography or film — and merge that with the traditional fine arts. What

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