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Our Mission
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FNAR 204, The Artistic Process
Study Abroad in Italy, Summer 2009
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The Department of Fine Art and Art History strives to promote an appreciation and understanding of the visual arts at Christopher Newport University. Through excellence in teaching and learning, we offer programs in studio art, art history and art education. We seek to build a strong foundation in the visual arts by developing skills through hands-on experience, the encouragement of conceptual thinking and engagement in rigorous scholarship, all with the goal of preparing students for graduate study and professional careers in the arts.
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ArtCNU Alum/MAT student Bill Kaoudis with student at his elementary school placement during student teaching, Spring semester 2008 |
We Seek to Inspire Artists and Thinkers
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Ryan Stromfors, Dr. Elizabeth Moran, Rebecca Howard, Laura Hemleben
Our students have the opportunity to participate in PaidieaConferences yearly. Paidiea is sponsored by the CNU Undergraduate Research Council which is
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Christopher Newport University is located between two of the country's best museums - the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk and the Virginia Museum of Fine Art in Richmond. In addition, Newport News prides itself as an active, artistic community, rich with art centers and working artists’ studios. Our department is housed in the new Ferguson Center for the Arts designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. The Ferguson Center is a cultural magnet for world-class performing artists and is the home of the Department of Fine Art and Art History’s Falk Gallery of Art, The Ferguson Hall Gallery of Art and The Alexick Student Gallery offering teachers, students, and the Hampton Roads community a variety of exhibitions from student and regional artists to traveling exhibitions. The intimate Student Gallery is dedicated to the exhibition of work by ArtCNU students.
The CNU Mission
The mission of Christopher Newport University is to provide educational
and cultural opportunities that benefit CNU students, the residents of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, and the nation. CNU provides outstanding academic
programs, encourages service and leadership within the community, and provides opportunities for student involvement in nationally and regionally recognized
research and arts programs.
Our primary focus is excellence in teaching, inspired
by sound scholarship. At CNU, personal attention in small classes creates a student-centered environment where creativity and excellence can flourish. Our primary
emphasis is to provide outstanding undergraduate education.
We also serve the Commonwealth with Master's degree programs that
provide intellectual and professional development for graduate level students.
We are committed to providing a liberal arts education that stimulates
intellectual inquiry and fosters social and civic values. CNU students acquire
the qualities of mind and spirit that prepare them to lead lives with meaning
and purpose. As a state university, we are committed to service that shapes
the economic, civic, and cultural life of our community and Commonwealth.
ArtCNU STUDY ABROAD
Mexico

January 2009
FNAR 204 The Artistic Process

Teotihuacan
“The Artistic Process” provides a study-abroad experience at an
undergraduate, lower-level which surveys works of art and
architecture in the light of influences which have helped shape art.
The course aims to examine the close relationship between art and its
cultural contexts by studying works of art in their original locations.
The artistic process will be inspected from the vantage point of the working
artist and what has most influenced the artist’s choices.
Depending on where in the world this course is taught, the emphasis of
FNAR 204 addresses specific aspects of the artist’s culture: history,
politics, religion, science and technology, while investigating more
subjective influences.

Museo Frida Kahlo Casa Azul
From January 3 - 16, 2009 Dr. Elizabeth Morán, art historian,
will be conducting a CNU J-Term in Mexico.
The itinerary will include visits to the Templo Mayor Museum, the
Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Museo de Arte Moderno,
Museo Mural Diego Rivera,Museo del Carmen and Museo
Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul).Students will also visit Xochimilco,
Tula and Teotihuacan.

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