The goal of the painting program at Winthrop is to develop artists with a strongly developed personal vision who connect what they do in the studio to their life, their communities, and the larger culture.?
With this vision in mind, our program provides a solid foundation in both traditional and contemporary approaches to painting, with an emphasis on intellectual curiosity and creative thinking?whether it be observationally based studio work or explorations of painting?s intersections with new media.
All freshmen participate in our rigorous?Foundations Program, which immerses students into a wide range of media and possibilities for visual thinking. At the sophomore level, painting majors are introduced to materials, concepts, and representational strategies in Painting 1. In Painting 2, students further their exploration of materials and ideas as they grapple with issues and topics in contemporary art. As juniors and seniors, students develop a self-directed studio practice, culminating in a BFA exhibition. Multi-level advanced painting classes center around one-on-one instruction within the communal upper level painting studio. This open studio setting houses semi-private individual spaces as well as common space for collaborative projects, installations, and critiques, and provides the basis for a vibrant community of students working side by side. The openness of the studio reflects a belief in painting as a fluid medium that connects easily with other disciplines in the Fine Arts Department, such as:
- Drawing
- Installation
- Performance
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Video
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements:
- The official transcripts, marksheets, certificates of all secondary and post secondary education should be directly sent from the issuing institution
- Secondary and college credentials should be evaluated by NACES accredited institution and should include cumulative GPA
- Submitting SAT or ACT score is optional and is recommended for scholarship consideration
- Submit English Language Proficiency test scores
English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL: minimum 520 in PBT; minimum 68 in iBT
- IELTS: minimum 6.0 with no section less than 5.0
- Duolingo: minimum score of 95
- SAT: minimum score of 480 in evidence based reading and writing
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