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This program builds on the national reputation of its faculty and allows the student to focus on specific areas within the visual arts. Students may opt for a concentration in studio art or a specialization in art therapy.
Additionally, students may combine this program with the Bachelor of Science in Art Education.
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Students that major in Visual Arts can focus on areas such as Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Glass Blowing, Photography, Print Making or Sculpture.
Check out some of our past students' work. |
Research, Projects and Program Features |
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Screening Enamels on Glass
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Glass Blowing in Keystone's Hot Shop
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Program News |
Keystone plays key role in Arts on Fire celebration
Local high school students will once again have the opportunity to experience pouring hot molten iron into molds they have created, just as the workers did generations ago at the historic Scranton Iron Furnaces.
Keystone senior art students to host exhibition
Twenty two graduating students from Keystone College’s four-year art programs will host a gallery exhibit featuring their work on Friday, April 5 from 6-9 p.m.
Art Education students receive the prestigious Clyde McGeary Scholarship Award
It was a clean sweep for Keystone College art education students Danielle Cady, Kati Kameroski, and Carolyn Walker. These students all received the prestigious Clyde McGeary Scholarship Award presented by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association (PAEA).
Keystone Student Presents Research at State Capitol
Keystone Art Professor to Exhibit Work at New York City Exhibition
Keystone College Associate Professor of Art Sally Tosti has had her artist book, “Go West” accepted for exhibition at The Center for Book Arts in New York City. The exhibition, titled “The Photograph Un(framed),” opens July 6 and runs through September 10. |




