Art + Design

Because design, as a professional activity, is interdisciplinary by nature, the Art + Design curriculum offers an educational structure that creates a new art and design professional: one for whom artistic and practical talents are developed as different expressions of one's potentiality.

An artist-designer is a creative practitioner and image-maker who brings form to emotions and ideas. There is, however, a difference between a traditional artist and an artist-designer: the artist-designer's visual message does not have to be personal, as they work for another, giving form to expressions or ideas of their client. In short, the artist-designer is a visual translator.

Areas of Concentrations

Fibers and Surface Design

Areas of study include basic and advanced instruction in weaving, knitting, screen printing, dyeing, fabric manipulation, stitching, sculptural textiles, and textiles for the body. We believe in learning through making by hand.

The Fibers and Surface Design program emphasizes and requires hand making of cloth in a studio setting. All students learn art and design vocabulary, textile techniques, material explorations, digital technologies, fine craftsmanship, design process, and idea development through repeated acts of making and evaluating textile artifacts. All courses include use of color and pattern, and reference textile history and contemporary art and design examples. The program encourages breadth of experience, experimentation, questioning, individual initiative, craftsmanship, knowledge of hand processes, and the search for an individual career direction—finding a unique creative voice with confidence and professionalism.

Areas of Focus

  • Weaving
  • Fiber Arts
  • Surface Design

Careers for Fibers and Surface Design Majors

  • Fine Arts
  • Fashion and Apparel Design
  • Textiles Design
  • Education
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Set Design

Bachelor of Art + Design

The Bachelor of Art + Design (Fibers & Surface Design) is a four-year, studio-based, interdisciplinary undergraduate education. This educational experience integrates design thinking and the traditional arts with the design disciplines and current technologies to create aesthetic yet functional objects, experiences and environments. Students are encouraged to consider multicultural models in their conceptual investigations to formulate inclusive and innovative solutions to contemporary global issues.

Curriculum

The Fiber Design path focuses on a range of explorations, both functional and non-functional. They include: hand and digital weaving surface design, fabric design, hand and digital printing, hand and digital embellishment, construction, sculpture and installations. Student focus may range from the design of fabrics for hand production to the production of one-of-a kind art objects.

Master of Art + Design

This Master of Art + Design (Fibers and Surface Design) educates professional artist/designers with both artistic and technical proficiency, combining digital technologies with traditional hand processes in the conception and hand production textiles. Focus is on professional level accomplishment for practicing artists, production craftspeople, or textile designers in a wide range of areas of exploration, both functional and non-functional: weaving (hand and digital), surface design, fabric design, printing (hand and digital), embellishment (hand and digital), construction, sculpture, and installation. The individual student focus may range from the design of fabrics for hand production to the production of one–of–a–kind art objects. The context for fibers and surface design work is broad and could include clothing, costume, home or personal accessories, art objects, installations, or textiles for interiors/exteriors.

Simultaneous development and research in technical, theoretical, historical, and artistic aspects of the chosen textile medium will be required. The course work will blend and balance theory, hand production concepts, and experimental fine art approaches.

Please read the Graduate Handbook for a general overview of the program.

Curriculum

Art + Design offers three tracks to the Master of Art + Design degree. Download the tracks separately here: Track 1 | animation / fibers, Track 2 | animation / fibers, and Track 3 | animation / fibers.

Download the three tracks for each concentration here: animation / fibers

For more information, please visit the Master of Art + Design website

For information on applying for the Master of Art + Design program, please visit the graduate admissions page of this website.

For additional information on Graduate programs available at NC State University, visit the Graduate School website at: http://www.ncsu.edu/grad.

Anni Albers Scholar

What is the Anni Albers Scholars Program?

The Anni Albers Scholars Program (Bachelor of Art + Design and Bachelor of Science Dual Degree), a collaboration between the NC State University world-renowned colleges of Textiles and Design, provides students with exemplary preparation in both design and in textile technology. This collaboration provides an unparalleled undergraduate education combining professional skills in design with extensive technological knowledge. Students completing the Anni Albers Program will earn two undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Science in Textile Technology and Bachelor of Art and Design. The program is named for a designer who exemplifies the ideals and goals to which the program aspires: textile designer and artist Anni Albers.

Who is Anni Albers?

Anni Albers was educated in the Weaving Workshop at the Bauhaus and later immigrated to the United States and designed at Black Mountain School in North Carolina. She has provided generations of American textile designers and fiber artists a philosophical framework and standard of excellence against which to measure progress and achievement.

Curriculum

The curriculum includes one set of courses to fulfill the General Education Requirements, arranged to meet the specified choices in both curricula. For students who begin the Albers program as a Freshman or Sophomore, the degree requires five (5) academic years to complete. For students who transfer in later, the time required to complete the program varies and must be assessed on an individual basis.

Additional Information

Visit the Anni Albers Scholars web site for additional information on the program. http://www.ncsu.edu/www/ncsu/design/sod5/anni_albers/

Faculty

Susan Brandeis
Distinguished Professor of Art + Design, Graduate Director of Art + Design
919.515.3876
susan_brandeis@ncsu.edu

Morgan Nederhood
Academic Unit Program Assistant
919.515.8350
morgan_nederhood@ncsu.edu

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New Media and Animation

The Department of Art + Design's New Media and Animation Program leverages an array of technology to create images, animation, and interactive projects. To address the needs of contemporary artists and designers, we offer students a foundation for working with a range of digital tools, an awareness of formal relationships, and strategies for generating and refining design solutions.

Students in the program synthesize traditional and digital skills. In addition, they are able to embrace the role of "conceptual translator" who is able to design for clients while creating self-motivated works. A unifying thread throughout the program is visual storytelling. As a result, we manipulate images, motion, time, and user interaction to convey meaning and create experiences. While there are many ways to apply the knowledge gained in the program, coursework is designed for those who are interested in sequential art, digital illustration, digital modeling, digital photography, compositing, motion graphics, and multimedia interactive projects.

Areas of Focus

  • Computer Imaging
  • Interactive Design
  • Illustration
  • Motion Graphics
  • Digital Photography
  • Kinetic Sculpture/Form

Careers for New Media and Animation Majors

  • Computer Animation
  • Fine Arts
  • Illustration
  • Digital Special Effects
  • Digital Matt Painting
  • Digital Photography
  • Education
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Software Design
  • Set Design
  • Interaction Design
  • Motion Graphics

Bachelor of Art + Design

The Bachelor of Art + Design is a four-year, studio-based, interdisciplinary undergraduate education. This educational experience integrates design thinking and the traditional arts with the design disciplines and current technologies to create aesthetic yet functional objects, experiences and environments. Students are encouraged to consider multicultural models in their conceptual investigations to formulate inclusive and innovative solutions to contemporary global issues.

Curriculum

The New Media and Animation path focuses on interaction design, 2D and 3D animation and visualization. Students study a wide variety of tools and techniques as they address new design challenges of the 21st century.

Master of Art + Design

The Master of Art + Design (Animation) educates artists/designers skilled in drawing, time-based imaging, interactive media and digital imaging to use the computer effectively in synthesizing and augmenting these skill sets. The demand for animators is increasing as media becomes more interactive and as mobile devices are empowered to deliver rich media. The animation concentration provides an intensive level of experience, instruction, and immersion in digital 3-D animation, video and graphics. Emphasis is placed on the combination of digital processes with traditional hand processes in the conception and production of digital images, interactive experiences and animated products. A wide range of development and presentation formats are open for exploration. Students in this program are exposed to state of the art software, equipment and resources within the Advanced Media Lab.

Please read the Graduate Handbook for a general overview of the program.

Curriculum

Art + Design offers three tracks to the Master of Art + Design degree. Download the tracks separately here: Track 1 | animation / fibers, Track 2 | animation / fibers, and Track 3 | animation / fibers.

Download the three tracks for each concentration here: animation / fibers

For more information, please visit the Master of Art + Design website

For information on applying for the Master of Art + Design program, please visit the graduate admissions page of this website.

For additional information on Graduate programs available at NC State University, visit the Graduate School website at: http://www.ncsu.edu/grad.

Faculty

Lee Cherry
Manager of the Advanced Media Lab
919.513.1259
lee_cherry@ncsu.edu

Chandra Cox
Head of the Department of Art + Design, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Art + Design
919.515.2095
chandra_cox@ncsu.edu

Patrick FitzGerald
Associate Professor of Art + Design
919.513.2029
pat_fitzgerald@ncsu.edu

Charles Joyner
Professor of Art + Design
919.515.2078
cjoyner@ncsu.edu

Morgan Nederhood
Academic Unit Program Assistant
919.515.8350
morgan_nederhood@ncsu.edu

Dana Raymond
Associate Professor of Art + Design
919.515.2089
dana_raymond@ncsu.edu

Kathleen Rieder
Assistant Professor of Art +Design
919.515.2079
kathleen_rieder@ncsu.edu

Additional Faculty

Michael Bissinger
mrbissin@ncsu.edu

Amanda Robertson
amanda_robertson@ncsu.edu

Traci Temple
traci_temple@ncsu.edu

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