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CSULB Art lecturer Hilary Norcliffe in exhibition in Ontario, Canada

CSULB Art lecturer Hilary Norcliffe will be in an exhibition at the Coastal Coffee Company in…

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CSULB Painting professor Fran Siegel in an exhibition at Oceanside Museum of Art

CSULB Painting professor Fran Siegel will be in an upcoming exhibition at Oceanside Museum of Art…

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CSULB Wood Professor Ryan Taber to have artist talk for Craft In America exhibition

CSULB Wood professor Ryan Taber will be having an artists talk for Craft in America in conjunction…

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CSULB Art Education Professor Brian Trimble jurors "The Power of Visibility: Boldness in LGBTQ+ Art" in Long Beach

The Long Beach Creative Group has organized an exhibition entitled "The Power of Visibility:…

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CSULB Fiber Professor Fafnir Adamites curates exhibition at Angels Gate Cultural Center

CSULB Fiber Professor Fafnir Adamites has curated a show of Fiber Art at Angels Gate Cultural…

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California Landscapes: Then and Now exhibition at Great Park Gallery in Irvine

California Landscapes: Then & Now is an exhibition at The Palm Court Arts Complex at the Great…

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CSULB Painting Professor Yulia Gasio in solo show at Palos Verdes Art Center

CSULB Painting Professor Yulia Gasio has a solo exhibition at the Palos Verdes Art Center, entitled…

Mission of the School of Art

The School of Art is dedicated to its mission of creating a comprehensive art school experience within the context of a large publicly funded state university. At the undergraduate level, we provide a diverse population of aspiring artists and art scholars with access to affordable, quality education combining a broad-based liberal arts collegiate experience with a firm historical, theoretical, and foundational art curriculum. At the graduate level, our degree programs are designed with a dual emphasis on tailoring programs of study to individual students while fostering shared experience among a community of students.

Over forty full-time and ninety part-time faculty provide instruction to a student population of nearly 2000 majors. Our faculty is committed to the belief that an education in the visual arts and related scholarship can be grounded in tradition while geared toward innovation; can foster both discipline-centered and interdisciplinary activity and discourse; and can achieve a fusion of informed dialogue, practice, and production.

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INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

The School of Art embraces diversity and recognizes our responsibility to foster an open, welcoming environment where students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds can collaboratively learn, work and serve. Our faculty and staff are committed to creating an inclusive, student-centered community where students discover educational pathways that reflect and expand upon creative potential, intellectual curiosity, and career aspirations. As part of our goal to make a university art school education attainable for all, we are building a fund to serve for outreach and scholarships in order to bring students from underserved areas to the School of Art. To contribute to this fund, click on the button below.