Studio Art
Develop the visual and technical vocabulary to prepare you for a career of creative expression.

As a studio art student, you’ll experience your education through a variety of contexts from cross-disciplinary interaction and off-campus exhibitions to classes in professional practices. Choose from courses in painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics and new media and create in our inspiring studio spaces. Your projects could include interactive and robotic components, creating a printmaking artist’s book or building steel-fabricated sculptures.
Undergraduate concentrations include:
- Painting
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Ceramics
- New Media
MFA concentrations include:
- Painting
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
Programs Offered
Sample Courses
- Design and Color
- Sculpture
- Life Studies
- Video Art: Beginning New Media

Core Curriculum
Your success is at our Core. TCU’s Core Curriculum prepares you to live and work in today’s ever-evolving diverse and global society. It encourages you to be intellectually curious and ask big questions about the world and your place in it.
Special Admission Requirements
A portfolio is required to pursue both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Studio Art.
What Sets Us Apart
As a TCU student, you have access to Fort Worth’s world-class museums, where many of your classes meet to discuss original works of art. Besides getting familiar with the impressive permanent collections here, you’ll be able to view special exhibitions, enjoy behind-the-scenes tours by museum staff, and soak up lectures, symposia and gallery tours.
The Art Galleries at TCU are a dynamic cultural resource presenting unique exhibitions and projects by notable contemporary and aspiring artists. Its two galleries — Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts — act as a catalyst for critical dialogue and a vital avenue to exhibit your work.
Students can also volunteer or intern as gallery attendants. Interns are typically assigned social media responsibilities for the galleries and researching artists’ work for future exhibition projects.
Career Prospects
In addition to becoming successful professional artists and pursuing graduate school, TCU studio arts graduates follow a wide variety of creative career paths. Our art students have become designers, event planners, teachers, museum and gallery professionals— and one of our alumni enjoys a specialized career as a prosthetics painter.
Related Academic Programs

John V. Roach Honors College
Exceed your own expectations. Incoming and current undergraduate students of every major may apply. Unique classes are offered which connects students with a varied curriculum that is stimulating, supportive and cross-disciplinary.