June 3 – December 7, 2024 at the Jane Lutnick Fine Arts Center, Atrium Gallery
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Department of Fine Arts
![Fine arts sculpture class](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/department_homepage_image__1000_x_455_/public/Department/Fine%20Arts/ExperimentalStudio-10.jpg?itok=pR7kva-L)
Fine arts students take courses in five disciplines: drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture. Photo: Cole Sansom '19.
![Nine Fine Arts seniors smiling for the camera in a studio](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/department_homepage_image__1000_x_455_/public/Department/Fine%20Arts/FA_Sr_Exhibit_2024.jpg?itok=CI6kL_WG)
The senior thesis exhibition marks the culmination of studies for Fine Arts majors.
![Gordon Parks photograph of a woman and her dog](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/department_homepage_image__1000_x_455_/public/Department/Fine%20Arts/Gordon-Parks_A-woman-and-her-dog.jpg?itok=lT5TdjE-)
We host on-campus exhibitions in the Atrium Gallery. Photo: Gordon Parks, New York, New York. A woman and her dog in the Harlem section, May 1943.
The philosophy of the Fine Arts Department centers on the concept that observational skills are the cornerstone of all visual art disciplines.
Cognition and processing of information are in fact key skills in any discipline, whether in the humanities or in the sciences. Studio classes are small and students from beginners to majors receive individual instruction. Every student is encouraged to develop the technical and analytical skills necessary to create artwork. The Fine Arts Department program is specifically geared towards enhancing visual perception. Such finely tuned skills can be of professional and personal benefit to any person.
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February 17 to April 27, 2024 at the Jane Lutnick Fine Arts Center, Atrium Gallery