DEPARTMENT

The Department of Art at Wake Forest University is committed to combining the practice of art and the study of art history in order to foster an understanding of the complex potential of visual communication and culture. Our goal is to develop an understanding of, and a respect and enthusiasm for art and for visual experience through instruction and curriculum designed to promote critical thinking, visual literacy, and creative expression. The department emphasizes the vital role of art within a liberal arts environment by providing a historical, cultural, and social context for the comprehension, evaluation, and creation of visual art.



The Department offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in studio art and art history. Art History course work spans Ancient to Contemporary Art and includes Architecture, Photography, Film, and Visual theory. The Studio Areas are Digital Media, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture with courses that include Installation, Videography, Public Art, Motion Graphics, and Animation.


The Department is located in The Scales Fine Arts Center with facilities and resources that include The Hanes Art Gallery, The University Art Collection, the Art Department’s Visual Resource Library, START- our student art gallery, The Reynolda House Museum of American Art, and SECCA, The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. The WFU Art Major was begun in 1976 and has grown to over 100 majors and minors. The Department has over 20 faculty including those instructing in Venice, London and Vienna WFU Programs.

Art Dept Schedule

Year at a Glance (pdf)


Leigh Ann Hallberg and Paul Bright

Rowe Arts Gallery

Recent Works"

March 19th, 5 - 7pm

Hallberg and Bright will give short gallery talks at 5:45pm

UNC Charlotte

Howard Finster & Victor Faccinto

A Million Words, a thousand pictures

Thursday, Feb. 23

Hanes Art Gallery

Scales Fine Arts Center

Exhibition Opening Reception: 5 - 7pm.


Douglas Fordham will speak

The Limits of Cultural Exchange:

British Artists in 18th-Century India

Monday, February 6, 5:30 P.M

Scales Fine Arts Center, Room 102

A reception will follow.


Strictly Academic 2

reception is Thursday, February 2nd

5:30 to 7:30 PM

Womble Carlyle Gallery

251 N. Spruce Street, W-S

"Next to the Last Resort"

A show of Bodies and Objects

Thursday 12/8; 6 30- 8pm

Art Annex 2012” 505 Baity St.

(off Deacon Blvd. behind Last Resort)


Faculty Forum

Morna O'Neill

"The Art Market as Art History:

The Case of Hugh Lane (1875-1915)."

Thurs. (12/1) 5:30, Scales 102


Joel Tauber

Nominated - International Green Award

"Sick-Amour"


Joel Tauber

featured new book

"Erratic: Visual Impact in Current Design."

"Searching for The Impossible: The Flying Project"


START Gallery

All Wet

Prof. John Pickel's Darkroom Photo Class

Reynolda Village

Nov 8 - 23


Alix Hitchcock: New Work

Artworks Gallery

564 N. Trade St, W-S,corner of 6th

Nov. 4, 7 - 10pm


Page Laughlin: Hidden Worlds

Lamar University

Beaumont, TX

Sept 23 - Oct 21


Rudy Shepherd: Heroes and Villains

Annual WFU Art Alumni Exhibition

START Gallery

Sept 27 - Oct 15


WFU Art Department Party

Scales Lobby

Wed, Oct 5, 6-7:30pm


Art Dept DC trip

Fall Break!

October 21-22

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Welcome Back!!

Art Dept. Open House

August 30th

1:00-3:00 pm

Hanes Gallery

Scales Fine Art Center


TRANSFORMING RACE

ART EXHIBITION

Thursday, May 19, 2011

6—8 PM

Liberty Arts Center

526 N. Liberty Street

FREE and OPEN to the public


Margaret Supplee Smith

Faculty Forum Lecture

Architecture Matters

Tuesday April 12th,

SFAC, Rm 102, 5:30-7pm

Recption to follow


Alix Hitchcock

Eleanor & Egbert Davis Gallery

Sawtooth School for Visual Art

N. Spruce St, W-S, NC

Again, Tuesday March 29th,

opening reception is April 8, 5-7pm


2011 WFU Student Exhibition

April 14 – May 16

Opening Reception: April 14, 5- 7pm


Miles Orvell

Historian of Modern American Culture

Monday March 28th, 2011

5:00 PM, Scales Rm. 102

Again, Tuesday March 29th,

5:30 PM, Reynolda House


Start GAllery

"Loose Change"

Painting 2&3 Exhibition

Opening Reception

Tues. March 29 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Christina Kirouac

Milton Rhodes Downtown Art Center

Thursday March 24th, 2011

5:30 - 7:30 PM


Start GAllery

March 15 - March 26

Constructing Art

Solo Exhibition: Leigh Anne White

Opening Reception

Tues. March 15 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


March 3 - Dr.Margaret Supplee Smith

will discuss American ski resorts as “cultural landscapes"

in the new Welcome/Admissions Center

reception from 4:00-4:30 and the program starts at 4:30.


Art Info Session

Wednesday, March 2

6:00 Scales Lobby


Start GAllery

March 1 - March 12

Naked Generation

elections from Sculpture Fabrication

Opening Reception

Tues. March 1 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


WFU Art Department

Faculty and Staff Exhibition

Opening on February 17th from 5-7 pm

Hanes Gallery SFAC


Corner of the Room

Selections from Professor Hallberg's

Intro. to Drawing class

Opening Reception: Tues. Feb. 1 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Start Gallery


Thursday, Jan 20, artist Edward Rice will speak in Room 9 at 1 pm

Reception in Scales Lobby for his exhibition of paintings,

and for Los Suenos: prints of Goya, Miro, and Picasso, 4-6pm.


Corner of the Room - StArt Gallery

Selections from Professor Leigh Ann Hallberg's Intro. to Drawing class

February 1 - February 12

Opening Reception: Feb. 1 6:00 - 8:00 PM


Start Gallery

"I See"

Selections from Professor John Pickel's Videography class

November 16 – November 27

Reception: Tuesday, November 16 / 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Works by Alix Hitchcock

Bernardin's Fine Dining at Zevely House on Tuesday, November 2nd

November 2 5:00-7:00 pm, Winston-Salem, NC


Three Decades of Work by Victor Faccinto

Lusie Ross Gallery, 511W 25th St. 307, NYC

20 Nov. - 15 Jan. luiserossgallery.com


Visiting Artist Charlotte Schulz will speak about her work

3pm on Thursday, Oct. 21 in Room 9

Her lecture will be followed by an opening reception


Professor Harry Titus will be giving a talk

"Building Ribbed Vaults at Auxerre Cathedral"

Wednesday, 10/27 at 5:30 pm in Scales 102

followed by a discussion and a reception


START Gallery

Defaced," a selection of works from Alix Hitchcock's Intermediate Drawing class

October 30. The hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.


Jamé Anderson | WFU Art Alumna | Wed. Sept. 29, 3pm, Scales Rm 9

Jamé discusses graduate school in architecture at RISD

and her career as an architect and exhibit designer at the National Gallery in Washington DC


Tue., Sept 7, 6-8pm, START Gallery

Opening Reception

Water Soaked Chaff

Video works by alumna Betsy Rives


Alumni Talk: Betsy Rives

Mon, Sept 6, 12noon, Critique area, SFAC Ground Floor

Recent WFU ART graduate discusses the transition to graduate school in art and beyond - Lunches welcome


A Memorial Service for Peter Brunette will be held, Thursday, September 9 at 5:00 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall at the Scales Fine Art Center. A reception will follow in the Scales lobby.


Jamie Anderson: Wednesday, September 29, 3:00 p.m. in room 9.

Jamie will talk about her professional experiences since WFU undergrad and graduate school at RISD, where she received her Architecture Degree.

She does museum and exhibition design at the National Gallery in Washington.


Nancy Hoffman will visit during the Painting with Paint exhibition to talk about the artists and the history of her gallery.

Hoffman Lecture: Sept. 27, 3pm, Room 102 SFAC Art Wing


The Art Department hosts an Open House during Orientation for Incoming Students

Monday, August 23

1:00-3:00pm | Scales Lobby & START Gallery


Our Dear Friend Peter Brunette has passed away

Read this


See the video from David Finn's

Transforming Race Project

Click here


START Gallery in the News

Read the article by Laura Giovanelli in the Winston-Salem Journal:

Student Hangout: Gallery gives WFU\'s young artists a space to call their own


Public Art in Chapel Hill: Finn’s Sculptural Climbing Wall

See more

Contact:

Office Phone - 336.758.5310

Fax - 336.758.6014

Email - herrinmm@wfu.edu


Department of Art

Box 7232 Reynolda Station

Wake Forest University

Winston-Salem, NC 27109