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Overview and MissionThe School of Fine Arts at the University of Connecticut provides the University community, as well as the State of Connecticut, an artistic and cultural environment that offers unique expressions of emotion, intellect, and spirit. Antione de Saint-Exupéry, in his book Flight to Arra, states that “A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.” It is the intrinsic vision in arts activities that is essential to a Research I institution. Students and faculty in the School of Fine Arts have the artistic vision and the artistic imagination to create “cathedrals.” Artistic skills, technique, analytic processes, and historical investigations are all a part of the Fine Arts educational environment, but it is the vision that makes art. It is the visionary image that creates the play, the symphony, or the piece of sculpture. The School of Fine Arts balances artistic and cultural legacies with the innovative approaches and techniques of contemporary art. In so doing, the School of Fine Arts serves students at the University of Connecticut in both their educational and professional development. As a corner stone of our teaching philosophy, The School of Fine Arts is particularly committed to creating an intersection between our educational activity and the various professional industries connected with our disciplines. This approach emphasizes various forms of experiential learning, and includes faculty and institutional engagement with the professional arts world outside the university.
Our Mission
The School of Fine Arts is a professional school dedicated to training University students in music, drama, performance, design, the visual arts, the histories of art, music, and drama; theoretical aspects of artistic forms and the pedagogical fundamentals of music, drama, and art. The School of Fine Arts is an internationally recognized School and Conservatory for advanced professional education and training in specific artistic areas as designated by the three academic departments. The University of Connecticut community greatly benefits on many levels from having a professional-quality School of Fine Arts on its campus as a cultural and intellectual center for the benefit of the general University student, faculty, and the general population of the region. |