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St. Bonaventure University

Visual Arts Program


The Visual Arts curriculum is attractive to students for a wide range of reasons.

Of course, there are the students who intend to major in the Visual Arts; some plan a career as an artist, while others want to be able to make the arts part of their daily existence through careers in the art industry—managing galleries, working in the communications, advertising, or public relations industries, or working as a conservator or preparatory in a museum.

For many students, choosing to major or minor in Visual Art, or simply taking courses, is their means of doing something they enjoy, improving their skills, and learning more about themselves and their world.


Program information


The Visual Arts program offers a B.A. in Visual Arts, a minor in Visual Arts, a minor in Art History, and a minor in Visual Arts and Art History.


Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts

The B.A. in Visual Arts includes courses from the University’s core curriculum, courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, and other art electives. A portfolio review is required at the end of the second semester of study. In all, 45 credit hours in the major are required for graduation. Throughout the student’s progression, faculty provide individual attention, mentoring and advisement. A senior thesis/exhibition is the student’s culminating experience and is a requirement for graduation.

  • Minors in Visual Arts and Art History

    For non-majors, the Visual Arts program offers minors in Visual Arts and Art History.




    News, Publications & Research
      Sep 17, 2025 | As part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, Heather Lynn Harris, MFA, will present a special exhibition in The Front Gallery.

      Sep 16, 2025 | Artist Carson Waterman, a cultural icon of the Seneca Nation, will be featured as the centerpiece of the Laine Immersion Arts Exhibition.

      Sep 15, 2025 | As part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at St. Bonaventure University, the Dresser Gallery will feature an evocative exhibition of realist works by acclaimed painters Mikel Wintermantel and Barbara Fox, alongside a special tribute to the late J. Cole Young, former head of St. Bonaventure University’s Fine Arts Department.