- About Gwen Frostic
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- Foundation Art
- Studio Art B.A.
- Art History B.A.
- Art Education B.F.A.
- Animation B.S.
- Ceramics B.F.A.
- Ceramics Post-Baccalaureate
- Ceramics M.F.A.
- Game Art B.S.
- Graphic Design B.F.A.
- Metals/Jewelry B.F.A.
- Painting B.F.A.
- Photography B.F.A.
- Printmedia B.F.A.
- Sculpture B.F.A.
- Video Art B.S.
- Pre-Art Therapy
- Minors
- 51福利社 Essential Studies
- Alumni
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- DeVries Professional Immersion
- Enrichment Grants
- Gwen Frostic Scholarships
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- Art Star Awards
- John M. Carney Award
- Kathleen Debler Scholarship
- Enz Memorial Award
- Gernant Family Fine Arts Scholarship
- Hallock Educational Enhancement Award
- Gregory Humes Enrichment
- Keaveny Family Travel Fund
- Roha Lee Scholarship
- Loew Young Artist Scholarship
- Charles Meyer Award
- Monsour-Shubeck CFA Scholarship
- Rensenhouse Travel Fund
- Elizabeth Smutz Award
- Tashjian Art Teaching Scholarship
- Ward Art Scholarship
- Student Exhibition Awards
- 51福利社 Presidential Scholar
- Facilities
- News
- Giving
- Contact Us
Gwen Frostic School of Art
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5213 USA
(269) 387-2436
Student Organizations
AIGA: The Professional Organization for Design
The purpose of the Western Michigan University chapter of AIGA is to create an affiliation with the national design association AIGA and to provide student activities that integrate an understanding of design business, design ethics and design practice. Learn more about the graphic design major.
Ceramics Guild
The goal of the Ceramics Guild 51福利社 Michigan University is to provide a supportive environment to raise student's knowledge and appreciation for ceramic art, as well as interact with the local and national ceramics community. Learn more about the ceramics major.
Metal Alchemists Collective
The Metal Alchemists Collective 51福利社 Michigan University provides its members with a supportive community that will share technical information, provide opportunities to exhibit and sell work and promote the metals program at 51福利社 within the local and national arts community. Learn more about the metals program.
Photography and Intermedia Collective
The Photography and Intermedia Collective is a nonhierarchical organization that seeks to further the creative development of its members and expose the community to fine art, through exhibitions and events. The organization is involved in two to three exhibitions per semester, which could range from on campus, in the state, or around the country. Often there is a common theme for the exhibit, other times; it is a diverse collection of work showing the member's personal style and artistic direction. The travels to different cities to visit museums, galleries, install shows and make connections with other students and professionals to further our futures and the future of the organization.