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Drury University

Drury University offers bright, achieving students a commitment to personalized education and diversity. Students expect -- and are expected -- to explore great ideas and confront questions that will successfully prepare them for dynamic careers and enhanced lives as active global participants. A Drury education combines professional training with the liberal arts.

The Pool Art Center, a 23,000 sq. ft. former Coca-Cola warehouse located on the southeast edge of the campus, serves as the hub for the Art and Art History department.

The building was extensively refurbished to produce a near-custom designed space for art education. It includes two galleries; a teaching theatre equipped with the latest technology; faculty offices; and studios and teaching spaces to support student painters, drawers, photographers, graphic and digital designers, ceramic artists and sculptors.

Springfield
United States

Address:
900 N. Benton
Missouri
65802
Phone: (417) 873-7239
Website: http://www.drury.edu

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Our Aims
Drury is a small, liberal arts university that has held to its core values since its establishment in 1873. These core values - the affirmation of the worth of all peoples and cultures, the creation of an environment that supports spiritual, physical, and intellectual development, and the preparation of students for unprecedented global change - help students become successful, productive, and responsible citizens in a rapidly changing global society.

Drury has, for over 125 years, maintained a commitment to small classes and personal interactions among students, staff, faculty, and administration that will serve today’s students quite well.
Location and Getting there
The Pool Art Center is located at 940 North Clay Street on the eastern edge of the Drury University campus, Springfield, Missouri, USA.
Department and information about the department
http://www.drury.edu/multinl/story.cfm?nlid=50&id=15152

The Department of Art & Art History offers:
1. Introductory courses designed to develop appreciation and lead to increased understanding of the fine arts and their contribution to the cultural life of society.

2. Advanced courses leading to an academic major or minor in art history, design arts, or fine arts.

3. Special programs formulated to prepare the student for graduate study or a professional career.

4. Support courses leading to a professional degree in architecture and state certification in art education.

The three majors offered by the Department of Art & Art History lead to a bachelor of arts degree, as well as the Visual Communication Special Program.

Art History Major
The art history major is for students who wish to develop an appreciation and increased understanding of the various roles that the visual arts have played in different historical contexts from the prehistoric period to the present. This major is also appropriate for students who are considering application to graduate school for art history, museum studies, art criticism, or art-...[ Read All ]
Academic Staff and Description
http://www.drury.edu/multinl/story.cfm?ID=15595&NLID=50

Full-Time Faculty:
Greg Booker, M.F.A.
Assistant Professor of Art & Art History

Todd Lowery, M.F.A.
Associate Professor of Art & Art History

Rebecca Miller, M.F.A.
Associate Professor of Art & Art History and Director, Pool Art Center Gallery

Dudley Murphy, M.F.A.
Associate Professor of Art
Director, Visual Communication Program

Tom Parker, M.F.A.
Chair and Professor of Art & Art History

Tom Russo, Ph.D.
Professor of Art & Art History and Director, Study Abroad Programs

Benjamin Schulman, M.F.A.
Assistant Professor of Art & Art History

Saundra Weddle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Art & Art History and Associate Professor of Architecture

Jacqueline Warren, M. F.A.
Associate Professor and Artist in Residence

Joseph Blaine Whisenhunt, M.F.A.
Assistant Professor of Art & Art History

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Visit us (open days)
Please call our Campus Visit Coordinator, Galina Meyle, e-mail her at campusvisit@drury.edu, or complete our Online Campus Visit Request Form to schedule your individual appointment.
We will schedule a visit tailored to your specific interests that can include:

* A meeting with an admission counselor
* A campus tour
* A meeting with the faculty
* A meeting with an athletic coach
* Sitting in on a class
* Having lunch with a current student
* Spending the night on campus