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2024-2025 University Catalog
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Department of Art, Art History, and Design

Location: Building 45, Room 2022 in the Fine Arts Center
Phone: (904) 620-4037
Web Address: www.unf.edu/coas/art-design
Jenny K. Hager, MFA

Mission

The NASAD accredited department of Art, Art History, and Design provides undergraduate degree programs in Art History, Graphic Design and Digital Media, Ceramics, Painting/Drawing, Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture. Our nationally and internationally accomplished faculty participate in exhibitions and commissions, engage in ground-breaking scholarly research, and as experts in their fields, provide outstanding undergraduate instruction through a broad and diverse curriculum. The department's dynamic and innovative programs go beyond curriculum and classroom walls to foster experiential and transformational learning through internships, community engagement, undergraduate research and exhibition, study abroad, and gallery practice and museum study opportunities in collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville, a cultural institute of UNF. The department of Art and Design prepares its students to excel as creative thinkers, makers, and cultural entrepreneurs, to excel in their disciplines, and to be successful in a broad range of graduate programs and professions in the arts and beyond.

The Program

The Department of Art and Design offers courses of study leading to career preparation in Art History, Fine Arts, and Graphic Design & Digital Media, and as practitioners, teachers, artists or consultants; provides service courses in art and art history to other disciplines in the University; and fosters individual professional growth and cultural enhancement by promoting artistic production and scholarly research on the part of the faculty and students. The department seeks to enrich the cultural atmosphere and intellectual awareness of the University and Northeast Florida through art exhibitions, lectures, seminars, workshops and study abroad opportunities.


The comprehensive, multifaceted art curriculum is designed to produce an artistically sophisticated graduate with realistic expectations to compete in the job market or pursue graduate study. Program concentrations are in Painting and Drawing and Printmaking, Ceramics, Sculpture, and Graphic Design & Digital Media. All studio and design concentrations emphasize a hands-on approach and feature opportunities for exhibition and presentation. Access to the greater Jacksonville area lends additional professional appeal because of its vibrant arts community, numerous exhibition venues and art museums. The Department works closely with MOCA Jacksonville, a Cultural Institute of UNF, and the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. UNF faculty members are involved in curating exhibitions at the museums, presenting lectures and serving on museum committees.


The Department of Art and Design received the prestigious accreditation from the National Association of School of Art and Design (NASAD) in October 2016. NASAD accreditation signals the department's excellence in faculty, programs, and curriculum, and the wide support it receives from the university administration and staff.

Majors and Minors

The Department offers three degree programs. A Bachelor of Arts in Art History, the Bachelor of Fine Arts with concentrations in Ceramics, Painting and Drawing, Printmaking, Photography and Sculpture. Additionally, a Limited Access Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design and Digital Media is available. Minors are offered in Photography, Art History and Ceramics.

Study Abroad

The Department sponsors an annual six-week study abroad program in Italy where students can study and experience first-hand some of the most important works from western civilization. Art History and studio courses are offered. Students visit both smaller towns and large urban centers such as Florence and Naples while the majority of the program is anchored in Rome. Other study abroad programs are offered on a rotating basis such as Graphic Design and Digital Media programs in Brazil, England, and Ireland.

There are several competitive scholarships available for majors in the department to help support study abroad opportunities.

Opportunities for Student Exhibitions and Internships

Students interested in Museum Studies and gallery work may be interested in internships at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens and MOCA Jacksonville. The Department also maintains and curates a regular exhibition schedule in the UNF Gallery at MOCA, UNF Gallery and at the Lufrano Gallery in the Student Union.

Internships are also available in graphic design firms and corporations, photography studios, various galleries, the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, and area hospitals that coordinate art therapy programs.

Student Organizations

There are a number of student organizations in the department including the Sculptors' Guild, the Pottery Guild, the Photo Club, the Print Guild, the Painting Guild, and The Osprey Design Club.

The Faculty

The faculty of the Department of Art and Design is composed of award winning professors and artists who have established national and international reputations. The Faculty holds membership in a variety of professional organizations including the College Art Association, the Southeastern College Art Association, the Renaissance Society of America, Southern Graphics International, AIGA, the Society for Photographic Education, and the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, among others.

The Barbara Ritzman Devereux Artist Workshop

Through generous support from the family of the late Barbara Ritzman Devereux, an artist of national stature is invited annually to campus to work with students, exhibit and lecture.

Department of Art & Design Faculty

David J. Begley, Associate Professor

Peter S. Brown, Professor

Vanessa B. Cruz, Professor

Alexander Diaz, Associate Professor

Trevor T. Dunn, Associate Professor

David Fenner, Professor

Sheila Goloborotko, Associate Professor

Jenny K. Hager, Professor

Elizabeth B. Heuer, Associate Professor

Stephen E. Heywood, Professor

Jason C. John, Associate Professor

Andrew Kozlowski, Associate Professor

Kally Malcom, Associate Professor

Debra L. Murphy, Professor

Elizabeth B. Nabi, Associate Professor

Claudia Scaff, Associate Professor

Christopher W. Trice, Associate Professor

Lance Vickery, Associate Professor

Lisa West, Instructor

Professors Emeriti

Louise Freshman Brown, Professor Emerita

Robert Cocanougher, Professor Emeritus

Nofa F. Dixon, Associate Professor Emerita

Paul Ladnier, Associate Professor Emeritus

Paul C. Karabinis, Associate Professor Emeritus