The black and white/analog Photography Studio is 1006 sqft and is located in Room 321 on the 3rd floor of the List Art Building. Each student taking a painting class is given a storage cabinet outfitted with a glass-topped paint palette. Several spaces are dedicated each year as individual spaces for Honors students. Students enrolled in Painting I share a space with one other student and, depending on enrollment, students in Painting II often have their own studio space. The room is lit from above by two large north facing sky lights, flooding the room with natural light. The front of the space is an open critique area, backed by storage racks, sinks, and a miter saw. Painting is taught in a 3244 sqft studio located on the 5th floor of the List Art Building. The Digital Media Lab has 16 computer stations, 2 Wacom Tablets, 8 film scanners, a copy stand, and two large table clusters. In addition to serving as teaching spaces for course offerings, they are periodically used for figure drawing sessions and as presentation spaces for honors students and for visiting artist lectures.ĭigital photography and electronic media are supported by the Digital Media Lab, a multi-computer teaching facilities in which students may engage in a wide variety of disciplines including 3D modeling and animation, filmmaking, electronic music, and hypertext authoring. At 1490 sqft, each space is equipped with digital projectors for visual presentations, drawing tables for up to 22 students and staging for still-life and figure drawing. Located in the List Art Buildng, rooms 225 & 325 are our most heavily used classrooms.