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Do you have a passion for art? Do you picture yourself as a creative director or graphic designer? Sheridan College’s award-winning faculty will help you master the foundational skills you need to pursue a variety of art-related career fields. Sheridan College’s Art degree offers a diverse array of classes allowing every student to fully develop their artistic interests.

Why Sheridan College?

  • Our Art program offers ceramics, sculpture, drawing, painting, digital photography, digital media, and printmaking.
  • You will experience hands-on learning and have 24-hour access to studio and works spaces in the Whitney Center for the Arts (WCA).
  • The WCA includes nearly 60,000 square-feet dedicated to Visual and Performing Arts.
  • Whether you are interested in joining the workforce following completion of your associate degree or plan to transfer to a four-year college or university, our curriculum is designed to give you the skills to succeed.
  • In addition, the Visual Arts certificate is a valuable addition to an associate degree, can provide a path to K-12 art certification or other advanced degrees, or can stand alone for the student wishing to diversify, practice, and experience various art techniques
Photo of Kodi Lybarger, Sheridan College student

Art Facilities

Your home is the Whitney Center for the Arts. You will have 24-hour access to one of the most advanced and innovative art education centers in the West with pottery wheels and numerous kilns, printing presses, metal foundry, painting and drawing studios, Neljte student art gallery and so much more!


Program Offerings

Ceramics
Ceramics instructor Rod Dugal working with a student and their coil pot.

The focus of the Ceramics program is to cover the broad expanse of processes used in the creating, glazing, and firing of ceramic wares. Hand-building techniques such as pinching, coiling and slab rolling will be covered, as well as working on the wheel and mold-making. Firing of the work is done in a variety of kilns from electric and gas to pit and raku kilns, and even a new wood-fired kiln. You will learn formal methods in a creative manner as you will learn foundation skills, techniques, and processes.

Painting and Drawing
Painting and Drawing instructor David Brock works with a student on their painting on an easel in a room with other students working on other easels.

The Painting and Drawing program at Sheridan College provides students with the tools, skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed as they move into the professional workplace or transfer to a four-year degree institution. You will learn both traditional and non-traditional methods, giving you a comprehensive foundation necessary to further develop your artistic voice.

Sculpture
Cierra Roberts working on her clay sculpture

The Sculpture curriculum concentrates on an expanded understanding of three-dimensional design with an emphasis on materials, techniques, and concepts used in varieties of historical and contemporary sculptural form. You will develop conceptual and critical thinking skills, while exploring fabrication techniques. The curriculum is designed to give you the skills necessary to convey ideas, concepts, and personal voice through the effective manipulation of material, form, space and time.

Digital Media

The Digital Media courses emphasize the pursuit of creative and critical practices that employ the use of new digital technologies by themselves or in combination with traditional art media. This cross-disciplinary practice emphasizes the infusion of your contemporary digital environment into artwork, helping you create projects that speak to your peers and articulate your unique voice.

Digital Photography
Students look at the photos they've taken using the preview screen on the back of their cameras

The Digital Photography courses focus on the practical and conceptual foundations of photography. You will learn basic photographic techniques and postproduction, including operation of the camera, lenses, and associated accessories. In addition, you’ll learn the application of basic photographic techniques such as exposure calculation, shutter speed control, manipulation of depth of field, flash, and strobe. You will also learn and interpret photographic imagery, practice critical thinking, and discover the possibilities of camera-made images.


Curriculum

Associate of Fine Arts Degree

The Art AFA Program provides a strong foundation in a wide variety of fine art disciplines.  It is designed to prepare students for transfer into a baccalaureate program and integration into the broader discussion of art. Through course offerings ranging from introduction to drawing to advanced ceramics, students examine art history and criticism as well as acquire entry-level skills needed for numerous career choices.


Careers & Industry Outlook

From architect to advertising director, magazine editor to cartoonist, an art degree can lead to you a variety of careers and jobs. The possibilities are virtually endless. 

Industry Projections

  • Many art-related career fields continue to grow, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which predicts between 87,900 jobs in the field of arts and design occupations from 2023 to 2033. 
  • Career opportunities and jobs like crafters, multimedia artists, animators, and art directors will also continue to grow. With the emergence of multimedia platforms, the next generation of artists will pioneer the ever-changing industry.

Job Types

See yourself in one of the following fields:

Graphic Design
Art Director
Illustrator
Photographer
Interior Design
Art Education
Animator
Art Therapy
Drafter
Curator
Fabric Designer
Filmmaker, Developer and Editor
Gallery Director
Glassblower
Movie Art Director
Makeup Artist

Scholarships

We make it easy. $3.7 million in scholarships awarded annually.

Financial Aid

Let us help you navigate the numerous financial aid opportunities available.

Faculty

Sheridan College’s Art program faculty have been featured in dozens of art galleries across the Rocky Mountain Region, as well as the United States. The Art faculty’s expertise and interests vary, allowing students to explore their passions and interests while learning techniques and processes. Our approachable and enthusiastic faculty will make sure you develop the skills you need to thrive in today’s globally connected world.


Community

Artist booths at the Music on the Mall festival at Sheridan College

Sheridan features several art galleries, including the Brinton Museum at the base of the Bighorn Mountains. In addition, two of the nation’s most respected artist residency programs (Ucross Foundation, Jentel Artist Residency are located here. These programs and galleries bring artists from around the world each year to master their skills in Wyoming. Sheridan College’s partnerships with these organizations provide students with real-world opportunities and internships.


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