Art Field Group
At Pitzer College, Field Groups (similar to a discipline or department) organize major requirements and courses.
The Art Field Group provides a rigorous and unique program of study with a deep commitment to interdisciplinary learning, intercultural understanding, social responsibility, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. We believe firmly and aspire to develop in our students an appreciation for how art, in all its forms, can transform perceptions and make positive and lasting change in the world.
Our art program is distinctive in that it includes four studio art faculty, one art historian and one gallery director/curator working collaboratively. This unique makeup, along with our desire to collaborate inside and outside of the discipline of art, allows us to craft exciting, experimental and multidisciplinary coursework that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of art. The art program helps students develop the technical skills, craftsmanship, attention to detail, critical thinking and problem solving skills alongside conceptual rigor and historical understanding in order so that they might create works of art that are informed and compelling.
Alumni Pathways
Students from Pitzer’s art program have gone on to pursue, graduate degrees in studio art, art history, curatorial studies, and more.
Alumni of our program work as:
- Studio artists
- Media artists
- Arts educators
- Non-profit administrators
- Curators
- Graphic designers
The Art Field Group offers a major that includes required courses in Studio Art and Art History, and an option for a combined major with Media Studies or with another Program of Study.
Art Program
Visit the Art Program page to learn more about learning objectives, major requirements, student stories, and how we connect with Pitzer's core values.
Our Background
Art has been an important part of Pitzer’s unique, interdisciplinary approach to liberal arts education for almost fifty years.
Our Ideology
Art courses at Pitzer are small and emphasize interaction with faculty who are professional artists, writers and curators in their own right.
Art Field Group Advisers
- Professor of Art
- Art Field Group
- Professor of Art
- Art Field Group
- Associate Professor of Art
- Art Field Group
- Professor of Art
- Art Field Group
Art in the News
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Licheng She ’25 and Corrine Waters ’26 Receive Curatorial Apprenticeship Awards
She seeks to combine media studies and social change, while Waters hopes to bridge Black communities and art institutions.