An education in the arts lies between the practices of making, intellectual reflection, and an understanding of the relationship between visual media and society. 

At Grand Valley State University, the Department of Visual and Media Arts encourages majors to explore and develop their individual sense of place as human beings in relationship to the world around them. The degree programs integrate the values of a liberal education while preparing graduates for intensive engagement with the production and examination of the visual arts.

 

Discover Your Potential at VMA

 

  • BA in Art Education
  • BS in Art Education

 

  • BA in Art History
  • Minor in Art History

 

  • BA in Film and Video Production
  • BS in Film and Video Production

 

  • BA in Photography
  • BS in Photography
  • Minor in Photography

 

  • BA in Studio Art
  • BS in Studio Art
  • BFA in Studio Art (emphasis in Ceramics, Graphic Design, Illustration, Jewelry/Metalsmithing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Studies)
  • Minor in Studio Art


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VMA Events

Distortia Photo Thesis Exhibition and Reception

December 11, 2024 All Day

Distortia is a group exhibition showcasing the work of graduating photography students at GVSU, centered on themes of perception and the ways reality can be distorted. Through various lenses-such as...

Distortia Photo Thesis Exhibition and Reception

December 12, 2024 All Day

Distortia is a group exhibition showcasing the work of graduating photography students at GVSU, centered on themes of perception and the ways reality can be distorted. Through various lenses-such as...

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Visit the Padnos Gallery

Padnos Gallery Exhibition

 

Visit the Stuart B. and Barbara H. Padnos Student Gallery to experience the works on display this semester. The Padnos Gallery is located on the lower level of Calder Art Center.

New Studio Art BFA Curriculum

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Beginning fall 2022, requirements and courses in the Studio Art BFA degree have been updated.

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“"The rigor of my courses developed in me a discipline to not give up when the task might be challenging and push me out of my comfort zone as an artist/person."”

Mary Lamson-Burke, BFA, Studio Art/Ceramics, 1997

Why study Visual and Media Arts at GVSU?

 

More than 25,000 students have chosen to study at Grand Valley, making us one of the largest universities in Michigan. We're big enough to have the impact of a major university and small enough to give you the support and resources you need to move forward and succeed. Read below why an arts education at GVSU will prepare you to succeed after graduation.

 

Find Your Voice

1. You will find your voice here



We support you during your exciting and challenging transition from learning in the classroom to learning in personal and professional worlds. Students are introduced to many avenues for their creative practice and develop the required skills to succeed in their field. Watch the video above that illustrates what the Department  has to offer.

(Shot and edited by alum, Nick Beardslee, Film & Video Production, 2017)

Liberal Arts Education

General Education Program at GVSU

 

Grand Valley's liberal education focus prepares students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future.
 

Scholarships

The Dirk Koning Memorial Scholarship is available for Film & Video Production Students


Scholarships help ensure that the best and brightest students can access a Grand Valley education and enrich our campus, regardless of their socioeconomic situation. They are a great resource to help reduce your reliance on student loans. Grand Valley has a wide variety of scholarships available to new and returning students. 

Scholarships for Visual and Media Arts Students

 

 

10 Questions for our alumni

Michelle Froh, BFA, Studio Art (Printmaking), 2005 Spotlight

Michelle Froh, BFA, Studio Art (Printmaking), 2005

"I love how versatile my education was. I appreciated my time at GVSU a lot, so much so that I feel fully able to teach art in a different language to probably the most difficult age group."

Ryan Fitzgibbon, BFA, Graphic Design, 2009 Spotlight

Ryan Fitzgibbon, BFA, Graphic Design, 2009

"Enjoy college, but remember why youre there and make the most of it."

Emily Miller, BA, Art Education and Minor in Art History, 2014 Spotlight

Emily Miller, BA, Art Education and Minor in Art History, 2014

"The skills at GVSU helped me prepare for real world experiences including how to continue to mold the minds of young artists to help them grow."

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Student works

 

The Department of Visual and Media Arts belongs to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Through our commitment to liberal education, CLAS strives to be an inclusive and equitable community of inquiry where students, staff and faculty collaborate to pursue and create knowledge, to enact global citizenship, and to engage and support our many communities.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Website

Grand Valley State University is an Institutional Member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).



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