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JOIN A COMMUNITY Note for screen readers: This PDF is set up in spreads, rather than pages. For your ease in navigating the document, this contents WHERE YOU WILL SHAPE list includes numbers for both pages and PDF spreads. H1 and H2 heads throughout are bookmarked. YOUR SKILLS AS AN Who We Are: page 2, PDF spread 3 ARTIST, DESIGNER, OR Majors: page 4, PDF spread 4 MERCHANDISER UNDER CONTENTS Minors : page 4, PDF spread 4 Creative Core: page 5, PDF spread 4 THE GUIDANCE OF EXPERT Apparel 2 WhoMerchandising: We Are page 6, PDF spread 5 Comprehensive 4 Majors Design: page 8, PDF spread 6 CREATIVES. THEN TURN Fashion Design: page 10, PDF spread 7 4 Minors Interior Design: 5 Creative page 12, PDF spread 8 Core WHAT YOU LOVE INTO A Studio Art: page 6 Apparel 14, PDF spread 9 Merchandising SUCCESSFUL, FULFILLING, Ceramics, Digital Art, Fibers, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing 8 Comprehensive Design + Jewelry Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture 10 Fashion Design CREATIVE CAREER. Scholarships: page 20, PDF spread 12 12 Interior Design Incoming Credits + Career Resources: page 21, PDF spread 12 14 Studio Art Study Abroad: page 22, PDF spread 13 Ceramics, Digital Art, Fibers, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing Facilities + Resources: + Jewelry page Design, Painting, 23, PDF Printmaking, Photography, spread 13 Sculpture Apply 20 + Visit: page 24, PDF spread 14 Scholarships CONNECT WITH US 21 Incoming Credits + Career Resources Instagram: iuartanddesign 22 Study Abroad Facebook: IUSchoolofArtandDesign 23 Facilities + Resources Twitter: IUartanddesign 24 Apply + Visit
WHO WE ARE 4% international 6 32% undergraduate degrees out-of-state 790 709 students 12% 64% completed research with Breakdown ofin-state students: faculty before graduation 3 • 790 students • 64% in-state • 32% out-of-state graduate degrees • 4% international 11,000+ living alumni 6 25% IN, NY, IL, minors of students identify as belonging to a racially minoritized group CA, FL, WI IU STATS: top states students are hired by #9 gay-friendly school* *Newsweek 380+ study 7,700 4 $47,500 abroad programs square feet of gallery space academic median starting salary 30,257 buildings undergraduate students 80+ languages taught, $76,000 NASAD 3rd 45% including ASL 1,933 campus acres awarded to first year accredited smallest undergraduate of students pursue a dual students in 2020 school on campus degree, double major, or minor 2 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design soaad.indiana.edu | 3
MAJORS CREATIVE 14 areas in art, architecture, design + merchandising CORE APPAREL MERCHANDISING (B.S.) MINORS: All students engage in the COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN (B.S.) Apparel Creative Core during their Merchandising FASHION DESIGN (B.A.) first year and take the course Creative Pathways as an introduction INTERIOR DESIGN (B.S.) Technologies to the school, their peers, in Art + Design STUDIO ART (B.A., B.F.A.) and the foundations of cross- Fashion Design disciplinary ways of thinking. Ceramics Illustration Digital Art Depending on their major, Interior Design Fibers students may be required to Studies take more than one Creative Graphic Design Studio Art Core course. Metalsmithing + Jewelry Design Course examples: Painting Pathways: Intro to Art, Design, and Photography Merchandising, Color, Drawing, 3D Design, Forum of Exchange, Cross- Printmaking Disciplinary Workshops Sculpture GRADUATE DEGREES: Apparel Merchandising (M.S.) Architecture (M.Arch) Studio Art (M.F.A.) 4 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design 5
10 • 33% • 330 • 90% APPAREL faculty members study abroad total students internship experience MERCHANDISING B.S. Merchandising students are passionate about fashion and retailing. They learn the concepts of buying and selling, creating a business plan, how to read customers, the international markets, and how to predict trends. go.iu.edu/merchandising Retail Studies Organization Retail + Design Forum (RSO) Annually, the Retail + Design Forum As one of the largest student brings top executives from the organizations at IU, RSO provides retail industry to Bloomington to insightful, industry-focused speak to our students and share experiences, such as on-site their insights. Past speakers include company visits, guest speakers, leadership from Google, Inc., Kohl’s, seminars, and more. and Louis Vuitton. Abbey Kittaka Allocation Analyst, CB2 Class of 2018 Apparel Merchandising, B.S. Minor in Business + Fashion Design Merchandising grads And work at Course examples: “What’s great about this 25 find jobs as: • Assistant Buyers companies like: • Kohl’s Apparel Entrepreneurship, Apparel Industries, Manufacturing and Quality avg. class size program is that you’re • Brand Specialists • Digital • • Levi Strauss Michael Kors Analysis, Professional Techniques, Intl. Consumers + Retailers, Brand • learning skills that are Merchandiser • Ralph Lauren Management, Product Development • Merchandising • Saks Fifth Avenue super-applicable to the 93.5% Analysts • Product Developer • • TJX Companies Universal Studios The most popular minors are Marketing and Fashion. real world.” employment rate *A minor is required for this degree 6 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design 7
16 • 3 • 60 COMPREHENSIVE avg. class size faculty total students DESIGN B.S. Comprehensive Design students use design thinking to create solutions for different types of problems across multiple fields. Students learn to think like a generalist, visualize solutions, focus on sustainability, and create human-centered designs. go.iu.edu/comprehensivedesign Study Abroad Hands-on, Human-centered, Students have an option to spend Environmentally-focused a semester studying and living in Design Projects Copenhagen, Denmark. They will Comprehensive Design students be academically challenged with engage in several off-campus over 240 courses across disciplines projects with real clients. Past to choose from, including: graphic projects include designing a modest Henry Levesque design, architecture and design, art rural home, public art piece that Class of 2021 and visual culture, furniture design, addressed climate change, and Comprehensive Design, B.S. sustainability, or urban studies. redesigning a public park. Students Minor in Interior Design + Psychology Other trips are available through the also work on smaller projects, like Office of Overseas Study. creating a chair using VR and then 3D printing it or testing alternatives “The great thing about to replace single-use plastics. comprehensive design Course examples: is that it allows me to Design Practice, Design Research, Methods, and do everything from Career Options Process, Design in Context and Culture, Design of Systems, architecture to furniture Students studying Comprehensive Design will be well placed to enter a professional degree, such as the Master of Architecture (M. Arch.), graduate study in art and design, or to begin a career in a Design Capstone: Research design to product design variety of design professions, including: and Development, Design Capstone: Studio Project to interior design.” • Architecture • Furniture Design • Multimedia • Set + Exhibit Design • Art Direction • Industrial Design Design • UX/UI Design 8 | eskenazi school 9 go.iu.edu/comprehensivedesign
90% • 30% • 90 • 5 FASHION DESIGN internship experience study abroad total students faculty members B.A. Fashion Design students learn necessary industry skills while gaining expertise in a range of areas that make them better designers; such as how to be a thoughtful communicator, a multidisciplinary thinker, and how to find inspiration for designs in unexpected fields like math and science. go.iu.edu/fashiondesign Fashion Show Sage Fashion Collection Fashion Design students make The Sage Fashion Collection has their final mark at IU by presenting over 25,000 pieces of fashion items a mini-collection of work in our including clothing, accessories, and annual fashion show. Students related items from the past 250 are responsible for selecting and years to the present. The collection tailoring models, music, and every serves as a learning resource for other detail of the show. students, who have the opportunity to use part of the collection for Cedric Hudson hands-on learning. Sr. Apparel Designer, Adidas Class of 2012 Fashion Design, B.A. “My most influential Fashion Design grads And work at Course examples: class was creating 16 find jobs as: • Associate Designer companies like: • Bebe Studio Materials for Fashion Design, Draping, Research & Illustration, Ideation, History avg. class size my senior collection. • • Bridal Stylist Costume Designer • • Beyond Yoga Macy’s of Dress, Presentation & Analysis, Collection Management • It proved to me that • Couture Designer • Marchesa The most popular minors are • Design Assistant • Monique Lhuillier I could really do this 90% • • Product Developer Stylist/Sales • • Ralph Lauren Trunk Club Apparel Merchandising, Business, Journalism, and Studio Art full-time.” employment rate • Technical Illustrator • Urban Outfitters 10 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design 11
8 • 72% • 130 • 90% INTERIOR DESIGN faculty members study abroad total students internship experience B.S. Interior Design students learn physical environment design through an advanced CIDA* accredited program. Courses emphasize human-environment interaction, collaboration, creative use of technology, and sustainability. *Council for Interior Design Accreditation go.iu.edu/interiordesign International Interior Design Interior Design Faculty Association (IIDA) The Interior Design faculty The IIDA Student Chapter combines their decades of connects students interested in experience in professional practice Stacy Hardy interior design with alumni and (locally and globally) with their Class of 2018 professionals across the design award-winning research, expertise, Interior Design, B.S. industries. Members work together and community engagement. to prepare for their career goals They know design is meaningful, while learning more about life-changing, and essential for “After speaking to my the profession. the people who live and work in advisor about my interests, interior spaces. she suggested I look into interior design. In my first 25 studio, I was flying through Interior Design grads work for companies like: Course examples: avg. class size • BLDD Architects • HKS Architects, Inc. Digital Architectural Drawing, the exercises and suddenly • Box Studios • Luxury Remodels Design Methods, Materials & • Components, Professional Practices • Brynn Olson • PK Studios, Inc. everything just clicked. I felt Design Group & Documentation, Lighting Interior 88% • RJE Business Interiors Spaces, Building Systems, Green like, ‘Okay, this is where I’m • Carson Design • Environetics Group, Inc. • TDA Interiors & Architecture Building Concepts employment rate supposed to be.’” • Gensler • The New Traditionalists 12 | eskenazi school 13
B.A. B.F.A. STUDIO ART • Gain broad skills and understanding of art • Intensive study of one studio art area B.A. + B.F.A. • Flexibility to concentrate or study a wide range of disciplines • No portfolio required for • Apply around 2nd year and begin during 3rd year • Portfolio + interview required Studio Art students begin their studies in the admission for admission Creative Core taking foundational art courses. • Less required studio time leaving • Dedicated studio space After one or two years of exploring our nine studio room to pursue an interest • Opportunity to professionally art areas, students have the opportunity to apply outside of art exhibit work for the B.F.A. program for a more concentrated, intensive experience. 125 82% 59 70% total students internship experience total students internship experience • • • • 14 95% 6 88% avg. class size employment rate avg. class size employment rate go.iu.edu/studio-ba go.iu.edu/studio-bfa The most popular minors Studio Art grads find jobs as: And work at companies like: include Art History, Arts • App Developer • ban.do Management, Fashion • Design Fellow • Chase Bank Design, Marketing, Media • Digital Artist • EW Scripps Company + Creative Advertising, • Graphic Designer • Interbrand Psychology, Sociology, • Museum Assistant • Iowa Ceramics Company CERAMICS, DIGITAL ART, FIBERS, GRAPHIC DESIGN, • Product Designer • L Brands Spanish METALSMITHING + JEWELRY DESIGN, PAINTING, • Resident Artist • PwC • Studio Artist • Starbucks PHOTOGRAPHY, PRINTMAKING, SCULPTURE • UX Visual Design Associate • The Phillips Collection 14 | eskenazi school 15
CERAMICS FIBERS Learn everything from Challenge how fibers the basics-throwing, may be used in modern molding, glazing, firing— practice while learning to the more specialized— about dyeing techniques, building a kiln and using weaving, stitching, specialized equipment. silkscreen, and more. go.iu.edu/ceramics go.iu.edu/fibers DIGITAL ART GRAPHIC Study the foundations of 3D modeling, immersive DESIGN environments, video, Reimagine the ways in multimedia, and which we communicate more while also being by examining the history encouraged to experiment of letterpress printing with new technology. alongside new techniques and applications. go.iu.edu/digitalart go.iu.edu/graphicdesign 16 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design 17
METALSMITHING PHOTOGRAPHY + JEWELRY Make, present, and interpret photography DESIGN in a course of study that balances creative Develop traditional and research, insight, experimental technical intuition, and verbal skills while also exploring articulation with the latest personal and creative printing equipment direction in formal design, and darkrooms. craftsmanship, and creative concept. go.iu.edu/photography go.iu.edu/metals PAINTING PRINTMAKING Cultivate work from your own point of view Push the boundaries of by using painting as print media while also a means of individual learning about traditional expression, reflection, methods: relief/ and communication. intaglio, screenprint, go.iu.edu/painting and lithography. go.iu.edu/printmaking 18 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design 19
SCULPTURE INCOMING Experiment with diverse forms of media and explore different types of CREDITS materials and methods for IU awards college credit for a variety of Students who creating sculptures. academic preparation opportunities, including: have completed go.iu.edu/sculpture • Advanced Placement (AP) exams any AP Studio • International Baccalaureate (IB) Art course may • SAT subject tests receive credit • College credit courses from another school based on a portfolio review. CAREER RESOURCES Our students explore career opportunities and internships in multiple ways: Walter Center for Career Achievement Work with your career coach on your resume, SCHOLARSHIPS interview prep, and finding valuable experiences that make you marketable. Student Organizations and Guilds Annually we award over $100,000 to our current One of the best ways to network with other students, students based on both merit and talent. Students alumni, and professionals in the field. may also be awarded additional funding from IU Office Professional Development Courses of Scholarships. Take courses like ARTworks and College to Career to understand how to translate skills and creativity into a For Fall 2020, we awarded $76,000 to incoming first productive working life. year students. All admitted students will be invited Internship and Career Fairs to apply for our scholarships. Recipients are selected IU annually hosts over 20 internships and career fairs for based on multiple criteria, including a portfolio review. you to take advantage of from your first year and beyond. go.iu.edu/soaadscholarships 20 21
STUDY COMMUNITY ABROAD OF RESOURCES Students have many opportunities No matter your major, our school resources are to travel abroad. We offer a handful available for you to take advantage of. of programs but students also take advantage of trips outside of the Eskenazi School. Some students go abroad for course credit and others travel for fun. Both types of experiences are equally impactful in furthering your education and understanding of the world. Past trips have included: Friends of Art Grunwald Gallery MAD LABS Bookshop A contemporary art Our fabrication labs Guatemala Sell work, buy textbooks, space where students, spread throughout Sustainable Products posters, supplies, treats, campus house 3D faculty, and established Italy and more. artists showcase their printers, laser cutters and Drawing and Painting work, housed in our Fine engravers, vinyl cutters Arts building. and plotters, 3D laser Fashion scanners, CNC routers, Printmaking and plasma cutters. Japan Photography Additional spaces: • Eskenazi Museum of Art • IU Auditorium Centers • IU Cinema • Lilly Library • Center for Innovative Merchandising Speaker Series • IU Museum of Archaeology • Center for Integrative and Anthropology • Bill Blass Fashion Photographic Studies Design Seminar Series • ServeDesign Center • McKinney Visiting Artist Series 22 | eskenazi iu eskenazi school school of art, architecture + design 23
NO PORTFOLIO MULTIPLE PATHS, REQUIRED ONE DESTINATION Students are not required to submit a portfolio with their IUB application for admission. Portfolios are only needed for scholarships and There are many ways to become an Eskenazi School student. B.F.A. applications. Your first step is to apply to Indiana University Bloomington. Once admitted, there are three different paths that lead to the Eskenazi School. Direct Admission APPLY Early Action Deadline: Nov. 1 If you meet the following criteria when you are admitted to IUB, you will automatically be offered direct admission to the Eskenazi School: Regular Admission Deadline: Feb. 1 • 3.6+ GPA (weighted accepted) indiana.edu/admissions Petition for Direct Admission If you do not meet the minimum GPA requirement for direct admission, you may submit a petition requesting a secondary review of your application. VISIT WITH US Petitions require an essay with an optional portfolio submission. Certification If you do not enter the Eskenazi School as a Direct Admit, you will begin The best way to know if Indiana your first year at IUB as a University Division student. This is where the majority of our students begin. You will have equal access and take the University Bloomington is the place for same courses as a Direct Admit. The only difference in your experience will you is to connect with us. Contact us be who is assigned as your academic advisor during your first year. In order to schedule a personalized visit that to certify into the Eskenazi School, you need to complete the following meets your needs. Options may be (most complete within one or two semesters): found at go.iu.edu/visitsoaad. • 26 college credits (AP, dual credit, etc. count toward this) • 2.0+ GPA in college coursework • English Composition (college writing) course • Declare an Eskenazi School major go.iu.edu/soaadadmissions 24 | iu eskenazi school of art, architecture + design
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