Long Island Studio Art Minor

Long Island Studio Art Minor

Studio art courses develop students’ creative potential through projects and assignments that address technical proficiency, conceptual exploration and self-expression.

This flexible minor can enrich any field of study and allows students to focus on artistic disciplines of their choice. Students may select from a variety of studio art courses, including drawing, painting, printmaking, digital photography, graphic design, web design, sculpture, ceramics and crafts. Art history courses span the prehistoric period through the modern era and examine contemporary visual culture.


Meinka HoraMeinka Hora ’17
B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Studio Art

“The St. Joseph's University Art Department prepared me for pursuing my masters in Creative Arts Therapy. It provided a wonderful experience that helped enhance my understanding of studio art, art history and what it means to be an artist. The professors provided an environment that helped me learn, reflect and grow in many different parts of my life.”