Visual Arts

We’ll help you develop a strong foundation in the basics, as well as the means with which to think and talk about art. During your first two years, you’ll be introduced to a wide variety of media and techniques, as well as the dynamics of composition. As you continue, you’ll build upon those earlier skills, experiment, and discover a vehicle for personal expression.

You’ll enjoy small class sizes with instructors who are keen to help you grow as an artist. The way you will learn to think about color and composition will help you in any visual-based career. Our alumni work as animators in Hollywood; have works in major galleries and museums; lead design, branding, and advertising firms; and so much more.

 

 

 

What You’ll Learn

Photograph of Baltimore School for the Arts student working on a pottery project

Perception

Photographs of Baltimore School for the Arts photography student taking a picture

Process

Photographs of Baltimore School for the Arts student working on cartoon drawings

Invention

Upcoming

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Sketchbook Show Opening Reception

The Spring Exhibition for the Visual Arts Department will...

04/04

Sketchbook Show Opening Reception

The Spring Exhibition for the Visual Arts Department will...

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Visiting Artists

We understand the best way to learn what’s really being practiced in the field today is to learn from a wide variety of working professionals. Every year, we invite multiple guest artists to the school to teach a master class, and we also take numerous field trips to museums and art galleries.

During recent school years, we have visited contemporary galleries in New York City, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. Notable alumnus Christian Siriano also returned in the 2017-18 school year to present at the Baum Symposium and lead a masterclass.

Visual Arts Department Head

Archie Veale ’85

Portrait of Archie Veale

Our Staff

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I am an artist because it is the most freeing and expressive thing a person can be.

Sequoia Joseph, Class of 2018