Interdisciplinary

Watkins College of Art, Design & Film / Watkins 2015 Currey Juried Student Show / Sam Angel
Background Image: People in gallery looking at art
People in gallery looking at art

Interdisciplinary majors often afford students the opportunity to construct and pursue a personalized program of study, often across department lines. In other cases, a college may offer a specific course of study that is inherently interdisciplinary but not necessarily personalized.

STUDENT WORK

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS

Lesley Art + Design

Cambridge, MA

Maine College of Art & Design

Portland, ME

Maryland Institute College of Art

Baltimore, MD

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Boston, MA

Montserrat College of Art

Beverly, MA

NSCAD University (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design)

Halifax, NS

OCAD University

Toronto, ON

Otis College of Art and Design

Los Angeles, CA

Parsons School of Design

New York, NY

Ringling College of Art and Design

Sarasota, FL

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

The University of the Arts

Philadelphia, PA

Woodbury University

Burbank, CA

GRADUATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS

College for Creative Studies

Detroit, MI

Columbus College of Art and Design

Columbus , OH

Emily Carr University of Art and Design

Vancouver, BC

Maryland Institute College of Art

Baltimore, MD

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Boston, MA

OCAD University

Toronto, ON

Pacific Northwest College of Art

Portland, OR

Parsons School of Design

New York, NY

Pratt Institute

Brooklyn, NY

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

School of Visual Arts

New York, NY

The University of the Arts

Philadelphia, PA


Photo of Mia Christopher

Mia Christopher | Artist for Anthropologie

In summer 2012, the artwork of alumna Mia Christopher (Painting/Drawing 2012)was exhibited in a high-profile shop window on Market Street . . . but not in its original form. As part of a collaboration with the major clothing brand Anthropologie, Christopher’s two-dimensional paintings had been transformed into prints on dresses, blouses, and jumpers.