The Ceramics Studio contains 12 pottery wheels and two high fire kilns to provide students with opportunities to investigate hand building and wheel throwing utilitarian objects, and gain an appreciation of the rich tradition in ceramics. The Sculpture Studio features two-story windows that flood the space with natural light, and is outfitted with a table saw and other tools necessary for fabricating three dimensional objects in a variety of media.
Porter Hall contains spacious drawing and painting studios flooded with natural light from two-story neo-gothic style windows. The Drawing Studio features 20+ drawing horses convertible for work seated or standing and the Painting Studio features 20+ easels and taborets. Both studios share a wealth of drawing props including plaster casts and figurative anatomical models for use in classes, and are mediated with a large monitor and Apple TV for demonstrations through both computer and iPad. As well, the studios includes flat files and lockers for storage of student work.
The Digital Studio features Mac computer stations equipped with Wacom CINTIQ monitors, full Adobe Creative Cloud and Corel Painter for 2-D digital creation, as well as 3-D modeling software, and various modes of output, from 3-D printing, ceramic Decal Printing, to medium and large format printing.
The Cat Jepson Letterpress Studio is equipped with three letterpress machines, as well as other materials used for different printmaking techniques. The studio is named to honor the passion, interest and commitment of Department of Art alumna, Cat Jepson. Ms. Jepson restored three antique letterpress units to functional and productive purpose for the department's printmaking studio. PSU Faculty provided the institutional support she required to pursue her unique passion through research funds made available from the Department of Graduate and Continuing Studies, and a summer internship at Skylab Letterpress in Kansas City. This type of opportunity for professional growth through personal passion is an excellent example of what our department seeks to offer for every student committed to a career in the arts.
Read more about Cat and her letterpress studio here: http://catjepson.blogspot.com
The third floor of Porter Hall features a large studio space for students to create three-dimensional work, including jewelry and larger metalworks. It offers multiple soldering stations and is fully equipped with metalsmithing hammers, anvils, and forming stakes for student use. This studio also has a 3D printer and a variety of power equipment and hand tools for fabricating pieces of wood, fiber, and many other materials suited to three-dimensional work.
Art Education provides an outstanding opportunity for students to develop the necessary skills to be not only an artist, but also an art educator in the K-12 classroom. Students prepare for teaching through courses in art education, art history, studio art and education. Our teachers are prepared to teach at either the elementary or secondary level and most are employed shortly after graduation and certification. In addition to our Art Education classrooms, Porter Hall also contains the Art Connectors gallery, that features community-based work, giving Art Education students an opportunity to work on community art projects.