This year-long research opportunity is designed to serve as a capstone course for seniors who emphasize Integrated Media Arts in their POE. Students are expected to examine design theory and research methods relevant to a topic, theme, issue, or problem that has served as an area of special interest. This course is intended to allow students to develop, compose, organize, revise, and edit their own writing. Through written assignments students will have the opportunity to produce a thesis or creative project. Students must have senior standing and have a POE in IMA (designated or individualized). Distinction may be achieved if the candidate meets the IMA Distinction requirements.
Join the Studio Art and Integrated Media Arts seniors for their culminating signature work. This end-of-year exhibition showcases a wide range of creative projects and production, including ceramics, research for the development of historical nonprofits, traditional letterpress, sustainable packaging design, brand design, and hyperrealistic art production, among other topics.
Integrated Media Arts Practicum student researchers are required to work with a local community client to design and develop practical and functional deliverables that are both user-friendly and sustainable for the business or organization. Individual student learning objectives are connected in response to the needs and requests of the community client at the start of the research project. This experiential learning opportunity offers both the student and the client the option to seek and obtain real-world knowledge and skills related to various areas of visual communication design. A series of client-based research projects from the Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 semesters will be presented by IMA students.
Join the Studio Art and Integrated Media Arts seniors for their culminating signature work. This end-of-year exhibition showcases a wide range of creative projects and production, including ceramics, research for the development of historical nonprofits, traditional letterpress, sustainable packaging design, brand design, and hyperrealistic art production, among other topics.
5:00 pm - Reception at the
Juniata College Museum of Art